Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-27 Thread Hugh Glaser
On 26 Mar 2012, at 20:13, Kingsley Idehen wrote: TimBL's Linked Data meme isn't about sharing, solely. What about whole data representation and the URI de-reference requirements? Ditto unambiguous URI based naming etc.. Hi Kingsley I note that you are now (as far as I can see) ensuring

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-27 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/27/12 9:21 AM, Hugh Glaser wrote: On 26 Mar 2012, at 20:13, Kingsley Idehen wrote: TimBL's Linked Data meme isn't about sharing, solely. What about whole data representation and the URI de-reference requirements? Ditto unambiguous URI based naming etc.. Hi Kingsley I note that you are

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-27 Thread David Wood
Yep, Hugh, no criticism was intended. My point was given in closing: We are seeing a lot of different constituencies using Linked Data techniques (URI naming, RDF representation for interchange, etc) for very different purposes (e.g. LOD, enterprise application integration, enterprise

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread David Wood
Hi Hugh, On Mar 26, 2012, at 11:49, Hugh Glaser wrote: So What is Linked Data? Only an academic would ask such a question ;) I don't mean that as tongue-in-cheek as it sounds, but to point out that Linked Data started, grew and evolved as a pragmatic application of technologies to certain

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/26/12 11:49 AM, Hugh Glaser wrote: So What is Linked Data? And relatedly, Who Owns the Term Linked Data? (If we used a URI for Linked Data, it might or might not be clearer.) Of course most people think that What *I* think is Linked Data is Linked Data. And by construction, if it is

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/26/12 12:02 PM, David Wood wrote: Hi Hugh, On Mar 26, 2012, at 11:49, Hugh Glaser wrote: So What is Linked Data? Only an academic would ask such a question ;) I don't mean that as tongue-in-cheek as it sounds, but to point out that Linked Data started, grew and evolved as a pragmatic

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Dan Brickley
On 26 March 2012 16:49, Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote: So What is Linked Data? I think this can be defused: 'Linked Data' is the use of the Web standards to share documents that encode structured data, typically but not necessarily using a graph data model. Considerations --- It's

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Dan Brickley
On 26 March 2012 19:16, Dan Brickley dan...@danbri.org wrote: On 26 March 2012 16:49, Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote: So What is Linked Data? I think this can be defused: 'Linked Data' is the use of the Web standards to share documents that encode structured data, typically but not

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/26/12 2:16 PM, Dan Brickley wrote: I think this can be defused: 'Linked Data' is the use of the Web standards to share documents that encode structured data, typically but not necessarily using a graph data model. TimBL's Linked Data meme isn't about sharing, solely. What about whole

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Melvin Carvalho
On 26 March 2012 17:49, Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote: So What is Linked Data? And relatedly, Who Owns the Term Linked Data? (If we used a URI for Linked Data, it might or might not be clearer.) Of course most people think that What *I* think is Linked Data is Linked Data. And by

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Giovanni Tummarello
Hugh here i share my recent experience with a big time (smart) tech manager of a big time (smart) enterprises we're working on. * He kept on telling us we're doing liked data, linked data is hot * I tried to convince him that no.. really liked data is this insane things that people should use

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/26/12 4:16 PM, Giovanni Tummarello wrote: Hugh here i share my recent experience with a big time (smart) tech manager of a big time (smart) enterprises we're working on. * He kept on telling us we're doing liked data, linked data is hot * I tried to convince him that no.. really liked

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Martin Hepp
Hugh here i share my recent experience with a big time (smart) tech manager of a big time (smart) enterprises we're working on. * He kept on telling us we're doing liked data, linked data is hot * I tried to convince him that no.. really liked data is this insane things that people

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Hugh Glaser
Thanks David. I don't think that anything you say disagrees with my post, it actually looks like it supports it. My question was a rhetorical device by which I tried to raise many of the issues you provide opinion on. Reading your message as carefully as I can, I cannot recognise it as refuting

Re: The Battle for Linked Data

2012-03-26 Thread Dan Brickley
On 26 March 2012 20:13, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote: On 3/26/12 2:16 PM, Dan Brickley wrote: I think this can be defused: 'Linked Data' is the use of the Web standards to share documents that encode structured data, typically but not necessarily using a graph data model.