HTTP Extensions for the Management of Highly Dynamic Data Resources

Abstract

As Semantic Web Technologies are increasingly employed for the management of highly dynamic data resources, e.g., the Industrial Internet of Things, resource versioning, state synchronization and distributed data management infrastructures are gaining practical relevance. The HTTP Memento protocol has recently been discussed as a promising building block for the implementation of such services for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) Data. While this standard already enables the management and discovery of persistent, immutable and versioned resources on the Web and in Knowledge Graphs, it lacks support for the management of data updated at high frequencies and only provides inefficient means for managing resources with many revisions.

Publication
In Proceedings of the 18th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC'21)
Liam Tirpitz
Liam Tirpitz
Researcher / PhD Candidate

My research interests include …