Conferences and other events about knowledge graphs, linked data and related topics
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The Business Case for Semantic Web Ontology and a Knowledge Graph
June 30, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
“While label property graphs have grown in popularity because they enable developers to model and understand the relationships between their data, Semantic Knowledge Graphs (SKG), on the other hand, bring expansive value by enabling Schema, Inference, Provenance, and Globally Unique Identifier capabilities (URI), to name just a few. By utilizing RDF*, a promising path is being paved to unify the two camps of LPG and SKG.”
“Why does this matter? Because traditionally, data integration is difficult and expensive. Relational systems inherently resist change. However, semantics simplify integration and reduce, if not eliminate, costly changes while accelerating complex analytics and facilitating business agility.”
“Join Mark Wallace, an ontology expert and software developer for Semantic Arts, and Thomas Cook, Director of Sales for AnzoGraph DB for Cambridge Semantics, as they explore:
- The benefits of building a knowledge graph with RDF* and a semantic web ontology
- How to build a knowledge graph with RDF* and a semantic web ontology
- A demo that illustrates the value of schema, inference and reasoning in a SKG”
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Aaron Bradley is Senior Structured Content Architect at Telus Digital, and chief cook and bottle washer at The Graph Lounge.