Call for Participation: Consuming Linked Data (COLD2012) at ISWC2012

Call for Participation
3rd International Workshop on Consuming Linked Data (COLD2012)
http://km.aifb.kit.edu/ws/cold2012/
co-located with
11th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2012)
Boston, MA, USA

Monday, November 12, 2012

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Keynote
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We are excited to have Bart van Leeuwen (@semanticfire), firefigher of the
city of Amsterdam and Linked Data consumer, as our keynote speaker.

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Accepted Papers
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* A Heuristic-Based Approach for Planning Federated SPARQL Queries
(Gabriela Montoya, Maria-Esther Vidal and Maribel Acosta)
* Analyses of RDF Triples in Sample Datasets (Jakub Starka, Martin Svoboda
and Irena Mlynkova)
* Extending the WebID Protocol with Access Delegation (Sebastian Tramp,
Henry Story, Andrei Sambra, Philipp Frischmuth, Michael Martin and Sören
Auer)
* Integrating Linked Metadata Repositories into the Web of Data (Gofran
Shukair, Nikolaos Loutas and Vassilios Peristeras)
* Learning from the History of Distributed Query Processing - A Heretic
View on Linked Data Management (Heiko Betz, Francis Gropengießer, Katja
Hose and Kai-Uwe Sattler)
* Licenses Compatibility and Composition in the Web of Data (Serena Villata
and Fabien Gandon)
* MapXplore: Linked Data in the App Store (Csaba Veres)
* Producing and Consuming Linked Open Data on Art with a Local Community
(Fuyuko Matsumura, Iwao Kobayashi, Fumihiro Kato, Tetsuro Kamura, Ikki
Ohmukai and Hideaki Takeda)
* QB4OLAP: A Vocabulary for OLAP Cubes on the Semantic Web (Lorena
Etcheverry and Alejandro A. Vaisman)
* Spamming in Linked Data (Ali Hasnain, Mustafa Al-Bakri, Luca Costabello,
Zijie Cong, Ian Davis and Tom Heath)
* The Callimachus Project: RDFa as a Web Template Language (Steve Battle,
David Wood, James Leigh and Luke Ruth)


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Proceedings
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The workshop proceedings are online as CEUR-WS.org Vol-905 (
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-905/).


Looking forward to seeing many of you in Boston!


Juan Sequeda
NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Department of Computer Science
University of Texas at Austin
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~jsequeda

Received on Monday, 24 September 2012 15:15:59 UTC