Drawing Conclusions from Linked Data on the Web
This issue’s installment examines a software program reasoning about the world’s largest knowledge source. Ruben Verborgh and Jos De Roo describe how a small open source project can have a large impact. This is the fourth open source product discussed in the Impact department and the first written in the logic programming language Prolog.
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Published in 2015 in IEEE Software.
- Web
- Linked Data
- reasoning
- programming
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@article{verborgh_software_2015,
author = {Verborgh, Ruben and De Roo, Jos},
title = {Drawing Conclusions from {Linked Data on the Web}},
journal = {IEEE Software},
month = may,
year = 2015,
volume = 32,
number = 5,
pages = {23--27},
url = {https://josd.github.io/Papers/EYE.pdf},
doi = {10.1109/MS.2015.63},
}
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