Abstract

Recently, an increased number of organizations and institutions publish and expose the contents of their data as Linked Data where it becomes possible to share, reuse and link data over geographically-dispersed datasets. However, the existing principles of Linked Data do not suffice when collaboratively editing the same distributed Linked Data stores, more precisely, executing concurrent modifications in a social collaborative context. This paper adopts the optimistic replication purpose to develop a new approach that allows distant users to edit the same distributed Linked Data concurrently without using a central synchronization mechanism. The experimental results on real Linked Data stores demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in terms of execution time.

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