Future Internet Assembly
25-26.10.2011
The European Future Internet Assembly (FIA), is a collaboration between projects that have recognised the need to strengthen European activities on the Future Internet to maintain European competitiveness in the global marketplace. FIA events are organised twice a year as a conference where people from the different research domains meet each other and discuss cross cutting research results and trends in an interactive manner.

Currently FIA brings together around 150 research projects that are part of Challenge 1 of the ICT programme of 7th Framework Programme. These projects are advancing the state of the art in: The network of the future, Cloud Computing, Internet of Services and Advanced Software Engineering, Internet-connected objects, Trustworthy ICT, Networked Media and Search Systems, Socio-economic considerations for the Future Internet, Application domains for the Future Internet, Future Internet Research and Experimentation.

FIA is open to all researchers engaged in Future Internet research to contribute and participate towards FIA's goals.

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Session 3.2 - Linked data
Linked Data in the Cloud (draft) pdf

Poznan, October 26th 2011, 09:00 - 11:00


Format of the workshop

The workshop is largely discussion oriented. Since we are aiming at two different communities (Linked Data, Cloud Computing) the workshop starts with two talks introducing the topics to the involved communities. The remainder of the workshop is oriented towards discussing out answers to the core questions provided in the form of two Knowledge Cafes, following by determining action items and a summary.

Problem Statement and Objectives of the workshop

Linked Data is becoming a reality on the Internet. The growth of available data and the uptake (as shown in previous FIAs) are posing new demands on specific aspects of Linked Data Management and therefore on the Internet Architecture.

These new aspects are:
• Linked Data and the Cloud. There are at least two different relevant connections of Linked Data and the Cloud.

– Interoperability: Linked Data is an enabling technology for establishing
interoperability in the Cloud. First, it enables the description of Cloud services as well as custom services managed in the Cloud. Second, it provides an interoperable way to exchange data among these services. Guiding questions are:

What are the opportunities that Linked Data provides for interoperation in the Cloud?
What can Linked Data Services do for interoperation in the Cloud?

– Data Management: Given the amount of Linked Data itself, and the growing relevance for the Internet scalable ways of Data management need to be
developed. The Cloud provides a possible infrastructure for these tasks. As such
requirements for Data Cloud services need to be defined and validated. A guiding question is:

 What can Cloud computing do for Linked Data management?
 What are the requirements for Linked Data Management in the Cloud (e.g.,handling provenance, data quality)

• Linked Data Streams: Many data providers deliver data not in defined chunked but as streams – examples include sensors, but also includes data providers such as the social web, news sites or the stock market. The stream nature of data is influencing the way in which data needs to be queried and stored.

Guiding questions are:

 What are the opportunities and requirements for Linked Data Streams?
 How to achieve acceptable performance?
 What is the relationship to Cloud Computing and other networking layers?

Session organisers:




Target audience:

We are aiming at the following target audiences:

  • Researchers, users and developers interested in Cloud Computing and their applications.
  • Researchers, users and developers interested in Linked Data Management, with a special focus on Stream Processing.
Build on previous FIA sessions:

This session on Linked Data in Ghent was introducing the notion of Linked Data into the Future Internet architecture. It provided a basis to gather the efforts around Linked Data, not only within Europe but also beyond.

This session on Linked Data in Budapest had a specific focus the relevance of Linked Data to the Future Internet Architecture, at the Network Level and to the Internet of Things (IoT). The session confirmed the uptake of Linked Data in the Future Internet already and established the need for further architecture work.

This session is focusing on examining an how to combine two emerging developments – Linked Data and Cloud Computing, which are interacting with each other in several ways, and their requirements for the Internet Architecture.

Draft Agenda

AGENDA


09:00 – 9:05


Welcome  

09:05 – 9:25


Cloud Computing & Linked Data: State of the Art 


09:25 – 9:45


Stream based Linked Data Processing  



09:45 – 10:15

Knowledge Café: Cloud Computing and Linked Data
• What can Cloud computing do for Linked Data management?
• What are the requirements for Linked Data Management in the Cloud (e.g., handling provenance, data quality)
  



10:15 – 10:45

Knowledge Case: Linked Data Streams
• What are the opportunities and requirements for Linked Data Streams?
• How to achieve acceptable performance?
• What is the relationship of Linked Data Streams to Cloud Computing and other networking layers?



10:45 – 10:55

Identification of actions items
• Architectural requirements
• Standardisation activities to be influenced


10:55 – 11:00

Summary and conclusions

 
Call for participation: We require participants with knowledge of the Linked Services area.

 
 
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