PROCESSING LINKED MULTIDIMENSIONAL DATA ON THE SEMANTIC WEB
Keywords:
Linked Multidimensional Data,, OLAP,, Semantic Web.Abstract
The Semantic Web has grown tremendously with more and more information on the web being available in the form of the Resource Descriptor Framework (RDF). This has paved the way for the RDFData Cube Vocabulary (QB), which also became a W3C recommendation, and allowed for publishing statistical and linked data in the form of web data cubes. The RDF QB Vocabulary has since then been extended in the form of several vocabularies, many of which aim to provide analytics on top of linked datasets from disparate sources. Several governments have released statistically linked data freely which can be converted into RDF based OnlineAnalytical Processing (OLAP) cubes allowing BI Tools and BI like operations on them.
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