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The World Wide Web has expanded from a network of hyper-linked documents to a more complex structure where both documents and data are easily published, consumed and reused. Ideally, users should be able to access this information as a single, global data space. However, Linked Data on the Web is highly heterogeneous: different datasets may describe overlapping domains, using different approaches to data modelling and naming. A single global ontological conceptualisation is impracticable, and instead a more extensible approach is needed for semantic integration of heterogeneous Linked Data sets into a global data space.
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Dimartino, M.M., Calì, A., Poulovassilis, A., Wood, P.T. (2015). Implementing Peer-to-Peer Semantic Integration of Linked Data. In: Maneth, S. (eds) Data Science. BICOD 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9147. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20424-6_5
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