Knowledge Hub
Linked Data is one of the core pillars of the Semantic Web, also known as the Web of Data. The Semantic Web is all about making links between datasets understandable not only to humans, but also to machines, and Linked Data provides the best practices for making these links possible.
Semantic Technology uses formal semantics to give meaning to the disparate and raw data that surrounds us. In other words, the core difference between Semantic Technology and other data technologies, the relational database for instance, is that it deals with the meaning rather than the structure of the data.
The Semantic Web is a layer of the existing Web that is meant to provide software agents with machine-readable definitions of all kind of things and the relationships between them. Its ultimate goal is to enable machines to better manipulate information on our behalf.
The 5-star deployment scheme for Linked Open Data is rating suggested by Sir Tim Berners-Lee – it begins at one star and data gets more stars when proprietary formats are removed and links are added.
GraphDB Workbench is the GraphDB web-based administration tool. This tutorial covers Cluster Management.