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From Spreadsheets to 5-star Linked Data in the Cultural Heritage Domain: A Case Study of the Yellow List∗ Audun Stolpe Martin G. Skjæveland
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Document Date: 2012-02-29 03:37:30


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City

Oslo / Nordstrand / Borough / /

Company

Google / Microsoft / /

Country

Norway / /

Currency

pence / /

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Facility

Cemetery Northing / library e.g. / Data Table Triple store Figure / /

IndustryTerm

e.g. ordinary Web browsers / egg solution / Web development / gulliste/plotter web application architecture / mnemonic device / Web consumable / conventional Web page / particular technology / geographical aware devices / Web Consortium / Web-wide scope / naive algorithm / disparate systems / Web-like fabric / Web browser Filtered Data Table SPARQL query / Web application8 / document Web / Web application10 / /

NaturalFeature

Yellow / /

Organization

Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority / Department of Informatics / Norwegian Research Council / Ministry of Government Administration / Reform and Church Affairs / University of Oslo / Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage / Cultural Heritage Management Office in Oslo / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / /

Person

Tim Berners-Lee / /

Position

architect / frontend and content negotiator / representative / /

Product

E72 / iRiver E30 Portable Audio Device / /

ProgrammingLanguage

HTML / JavaScript / /

ProvinceOrState

Nordstrand / /

Technology

Hypertext Markup Language / CRM / JSON / relational database / Hypertext Transfer Protocol / particular technology / API / smart phones / HTML / HTTP / naive algorithm / Resource Description Framework / RDF / simulation / /

URL

http /

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