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Usually the content of the dataset published as LOD is rather unknown and data publishers have to deal with the challenge of interlinking new knowledge with existing datasets. Although there exist tools to facilitate data interlinking, they use prior knowledge about the datasets to be interlinked. In this paper we present a framework to profile the quality of owl:sameAs property in the Linked Open...
In this paper we consider the case of the ICT adoption and use in an agriculture cluster in Lombardy, a northern region of Italy. At the state of the art, relationships among key factors of adoption and use of ICT in agriculture area received little attention by the academic literature. Thus, in this paper we aim to identify a research model in order to provide evidence of four different research...
An increasing amount of data are published and consumed on the Web according to the Linked Data paradigm. In such scenario, understanding if the data consumed are up-to-date is crucial. Outdated data are usually considered inappropriate for many crucial tasks, such as make the consumer confident that answers returned to a query are still valid at the time the query is formulated. In this paper we...
The vast amount of data available on the Internet introduces new challenging data quality problems, such as accessibility and usability. Low information quality is common in various Web applications, including Web 2.0 tools. Consequently, information quality on the Internet is one of the most crucial requirements for an effective use of data from the Web and pervasive deployment of Web-based applications.
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