This document provides an agenda for the "European Data Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark" event on realizing and exploiting the EU Data Cloud. The agenda includes: an introduction by Knud Möller; a presentation by Richard Cyganiak on the Web of Data and its 5 Stars; a presentation by Michael Hausenblas on the LATC project and the Data Cloud; a presentation by Jens Lehmann on creating and consuming data for the EU Data Cloud; a presentation by Anja Jentzsch on link sets and why they are important; and a closing presentation by Knud Möller on moving to the cloud, followed by a Q&A session.
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Realising the EU Data Cloud
1. 6 June 2012
Realising and Exploiting the
EU Data Cloud
European Data Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark
2. Introduction
Knud Möller, Talis Systems
6 June 2012
Realising and Exploiting the EU Data Cloud
European Data Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark
3. “We are sending a strong
signal to administrations today.
Your data is worth more if you
give it away.”
Neelie Kroes, European Commission VP
http://bit.ly/uYTTLT
6. Agenda
16:00 Introduction
16:10 The Web of Data and its 5 Stars
Richard Cyganiak, DERI, Ireland
16:40 LATC and the Data Cloud
Michael Hausenblas, DERI, Ireland
17:00 Creating and Consuming Data for the EU Data Cloud
Jens Lehmann, AKSW, Germany
17:20 Link Sets and Why They ARE Important
Anja Jentzsch, FU Berlin, Germany
17:40 On to the Cloud
Knud Möller, Talis Systems, UK
17:50 Q&A Session
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Welcome to this breakout session on “Realising and Exploiting the EU Data Cloud”.\nMy name is Knud Möller from Talis Systems in Birmingham in the UK; I’m going to be your host for the next two hours.\n
Welcome to this breakout session on “Realising and Exploiting the EU Data Cloud”.\nMy name is Knud Möller from Talis Systems in Birmingham in the UK; I’m going to be your host for the next two hours.\n
Last december, in 2011, the European Commission announced its new Open Data strategy, including its own open data portal, spreading the policy of providing open data across Europe and backing this process with €100 million for related research.\nIn this context, the European Commission’s vice president, Neelie Kroes, is quoted to say “...”.\nThis nicely sets the stage for this breakout session.\nSo, Neelie Kroes says “Your data is worth more if you give it away.” - I would go one step further and say ... (click)\n
... that it’s worth even more if you link it to other data!\n
This is, in a nutshell, what the LATC project is all about - supporting you in making your data available to the public, linking it to other data and benefitting from it. \nSo, in the next 2 hours or so, you’ll be hearing a lot about LATC, but also about the EU Data Cloud, that is, the set of open EU data on the Web.\n
We have an agenda for today. You will get to hear a number of different speakers from different LATC project members.\nI’ll quickly talk you through the agenda, and then I’ll introduce the individual speakers before their talks.\n