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IMM’s Linked Data Challenge 2001

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

IMM logoThe aim of this challenge is to create an incentive for linking information in novel and ingenious ways to foster the knowledge discovery process and deliver end-user benefits.

The challenge will also demonstrate to delegates the potential value in linking datasets. The Institute of Metadata Management (IMM) is now inviting submissions of web applications that perform mash-ups on raw and / or linked data, via novel mechanisms or technologies, and that showcase the benefits of Linked Data to end-users.

You can find all the information about the challenge at http://www.metalounge.org/linked_data_mashup_challenge2011

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: challenge, initiative, linked-data, mashup
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SA-REST: Semantic Annotation of Web Resources, submitted to W3C on April 2010

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

SA-REST is a simple and open microformat for enhancing Web resources with additional semantic information. In addition to HTML and XHTML, the SA-REST approach can also be used to enrich Atom, RSS, and arbitrary XML. SA-REST is one of several open microformat standards.

Although mashups fully embrace the idea of customization on the Web, read-write is another story. The complexity of application development using Javascript makes it hard for average developers to create new mashups and to customize the existing ones. To solve this problem, several companies are developing tools for mashup creation that require little or no programming knowledge. These tools, exemplified by Yahoo! pipes, IBM’s QEDwiki and Google’s Mashup Editor, facilitate the selection of some number of RESTful Web services or other Web resources and chain them together by piping one service’s output into the next service’s input while filtering content and making slight format changes.

SA-REST is a microformat to add additional meta-data to (but not limited to) REST API descriptions in HTML and XHTML. Developers can directly embed meta-data from various models such an ontology, taxonomy or a tag cloud into their API descriptions. The embedded meta-data can be used to improve search (for example: perform faceted search for APIs), data mediation (in conjunction with XML annotation) as well as help in easier integration of services to create mashups.

SA-REST submission to W3C can be found here: http://www.w3.org/Submission/SA-REST/

More information about SA-REST can be found here: http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/SA-REST

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: initiative, mashup, rest, semantic annotation, service, w3c
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