2011 IEEE Symposium on Large Data Analysis and Visualization 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ldav.2011.6092338
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Evolving a rapid prototyping environment for visually and analytically exploring large-scale Linked Open Data

Abstract: The lack of development environments for interdisciplinary research conducted on large-scale datasets hampers research at every stage. Projects incur large startup costs as disparate infrastructure is assembled; experimentation slows when software components and environment are mismatched for specific research tasks; and findings are disseminated in forms that are hard to examine, learn from, and reuse. Behind these problems is a common cause -the lack of good tools. When large, heterogeneous and distributed d… Show more

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“…Therefore, open data should be in a structured format appropriate for reuse, as is the case of linked data [117,[127][128][129], thereby allowing their effective reuse by application developers. In this respect, the lack of consensus on the quality of open data should be addressed, as highlighted by Sadiq and Indulska [104].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, open data should be in a structured format appropriate for reuse, as is the case of linked data [117,[127][128][129], thereby allowing their effective reuse by application developers. In this respect, the lack of consensus on the quality of open data should be addressed, as highlighted by Sadiq and Indulska [104].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%