Abstract

Open data is becoming increasingly popular in a wide range of service domains; however, most open datasets in Taiwan remain separate. The lack of linked open data (LOD) makes it difficult to locate and combine open datasets for the creation of innovative applications. In this study, we sought to facilitate the spread of open data in Taiwan using a novel approach referred to as define–produce–invoke (DPI). The proposed scheme employs a newly defined data query language, called LODQL (LOD query language), to allow the definition of rules for the generation of LOD by data experts. We also developed an LOD engine, which is able to produce linked open datasets and allow application developers to access LOD by invoking RESTful services. This scheme also allows data visualizations indicating the relevance of open datasets and the associations among open data items. Experiments demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed DPI approach.

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