Data (Aug 2021)

A Sustainable Method for Publishing Interoperable Open Data on the Web

  • Raf Buyle,
  • Brecht Van de Vyvere,
  • Julián Rojas Meléndez,
  • Dwight Van Lancker,
  • Eveline Vlassenroot,
  • Mathias Van Compernolle,
  • Stefan Lefever,
  • Pieter Colpaert,
  • Peter Mechant,
  • Erik Mannens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/data6080093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 8
p. 93

Abstract

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Smart cities need (sensor) data for better decision-making. However, while there are vast amounts of data available about and from cities, an intermediary is needed that connects and interprets (sensor) data on a Web-scale. Today, governments in Europe are struggling to publish open data in a sustainable, predictable and cost-effective way. Our research question considers what methods for publishing Linked Open Data time series, in particular air quality data, are suitable in a sustainable and cost-effective way. Furthermore, we demonstrate the cross-domain applicability of our data publishing approach through a different use case on railway infrastructure—Linked Open Data. Based on scenarios co-created with various governmental stakeholders, we researched methods to promote data interoperability, scalability and flexibility. The results show that applying a Linked Data Fragments-based approach on public endpoints for air quality and railway infrastructure data, lowers the cost of publishing and increases availability due to better Web caching strategies.

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