Linked Data Design Issues

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Linked Data Design Issues is a foundational document by Tim Berners-Lee that outlines the core principles, challenges, and best practices for publishing and connecting structured data on the Web.

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instanceOf Linked Data specification
technical document
web architecture note
addresses best practices for Linked Data
challenges of URI design
challenges of data integration
challenges of vocabulary design
distinguishing between documents and real-world things
issues of identity on the Web
linking between datasets
use of RDF for data modeling
author Tim Berners-Lee NERFINISHED
creator Tim Berners-Lee NERFINISHED
describesConcept HTTP 303 redirect NERFINISHED
HTTP URI
OWL NERFINISHED
RDF NERFINISHED
RDF Schema NERFINISHED
RDF triple
URI dereferencing
Uniform Resource Identifier NERFINISHED
content negotiation
information resource
linked open data
non-information resource
ontology
representation
resource
vocabulary reuse
emphasizes global identifiers for resources
linking data across domains
machine-readable descriptions of resources
focusesOn connecting data across different data sources
publishing structured data on the Web
influenced Linked Open Data movement NERFINISHED
best practices for publishing government data
language English
mainSubject Linked Data NERFINISHED
Semantic Web NERFINISHED
Web of Data NERFINISHED
outlinesPrinciple include links to other URIs to enable discovery of more things
provide useful information when a URI is dereferenced
use HTTP URIs so that people can look up those names
use URIs as names for things
proposes principles for Web-scale data integration
publisher World Wide Web Consortium NERFINISHED
relatedTo Cool URIs for the Semantic Web NERFINISHED
Design Issues for the World Wide Web NERFINISHED
Semantic Web architecture NERFINISHED

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