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Semantic Web at ONS

I’m giving a series of talks with Paul Richards at ONS exploring what the semantic web is, and what it means to ONS. Here’s the prezi we use, but halfway through, Paul shows a BIS application then gives a great demo using the Talis platform and constructing a SPARQL query on the fly. I have [...]

June 2, 2010 • Tags: , • Posted in: Uncategorized • No Comments

Taking an architectural view of services

I’m 18 months into my research at Glamorgan Business School, and at last have reached the stage where I am doing real stuff, and collecting real feedback and data.  These case studies are being conducted at two different government departments, and I’ve plans for one or two more during this year. I’ve developed an approach to [...]

Linked Data and Statistics

Semantic web seems to be dominating my thinking at work at the moment.  Paul Richards and I attended the SDMX Expert Group in Geneva last week, and we presented the outcome of the Sunningdale Workshop we organised on Publishing Statistics in SDMX and the Semantic Web to the SDMX community.  We received some very positive [...]

March 16, 2010 • Tags: , , , • Posted in: Uncategorized • No Comments

Linked data – currently a bumpy road

So, the UK Government has made a firm commitment in its new “public data principles” to publish any “raw” dataset in linked data form in the smarter government white paper.  Quite what does this mean? I tried to find a clear definition of “raw” data.  In almost all definitions you will find on the Internet, [...]

February 26, 2010 • Tags:  • Posted in: Uncategorized • 2 Comments

IESS 1.0

Just back from the First International Conference on Exploring Services Sciences at the University of Geneva, and my head is buzzing with questions – proof that it was a good conference.  A truly multi-disciplinary event, with computer and social scientists mixing with marketing and corporate strategy folks.  Mostly academic this year, but there is a [...]