Author Archives: Marvin Frommhold

AKSW Colloquium, 27.03.2017, PPO & PPM 2.0: Extending the privacy preference framework to provide finer-grained access control for the Web of Data

In the upcoming Colloquium, March the 27th at 3 PM Marvin Frommhold will discuss the paper “PPO & PPM 2.0: Extending the Privacy Preference Framework to provide finer-grained access control for the Web of Data” by Owen Sacco and John G. Breslin published in the … Continue reading

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AKSW Colloquium, 17.10.2016, Version Control for RDF Triple Stores + NEED4Tweet

In the upcoming Colloquium, October the 17th at 3 PM, two papers will be presented: Version Control for RDF Triple Stores Marvin Frommhold will discuss the paper “Version Control for RDF Triple Stores” by Steve Cassidy and James Ballantine which forms the foundation … Continue reading

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AKSW Colloquium, 27.06.2016, When owl:sameAs isn’t the Same + Towards Versioning for Arbitrary RDF Data

In the next Colloquium, June the 27th at 3 PM, two papers will be presented: When owl:sameAs isn’t the Same: An Analysis of Identity in Linked Data André Valdestilhas will present the paper “When owl:sameAs isn’t the Same: An Analysis of Identity … Continue reading

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AKSW Colloquium, 09-11-2015, Versioning of Arbitrary RDF Data (PhD progress report) and GraphLab Platform

GraphLab Platform – Overview and History  by Simon Bin GraphLab is a graph-based distributed computation framework. It was developed from 2009 at Carnegie Mellon University. At that time it was competing with Hadoop on Graph processing. The typical example algorithm demonstrated … Continue reading

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AKSW Colloquium, 20-07-2015, Enterprise Linked Data Networks

Enterprise Linked Data Networks (PhD progress report) by Marvin Frommhold The topic of the thesis is the scientific utilization of the LUCID research project, in particular the LUCID Endpoint Prototype. In LUCID we research and develop on Linked Data technologies in order to … Continue reading

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