A Graph Analysis of the Linked Data Cloud

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The Linked Data community is focused on integrating Resource Description Framework (RDF)
data sets into a single unified representation known as the Web of Data. The Web of Data can be
traversed by both man and machine and shows promise as the de facto standard for integrating
data world wide much like the World Wide Web is the de facto standard for integrating documents.
On February 27th of 2009, an updated Linked Data cloud visualization was made publicly available.
This visualization represents the various RDF data sets currently in the Linked Data cloud and their
interlinking relationships. For the purposes of this article, this visual representation was manually
transformed into a directed graph and analyzed.

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A Graph Analysis of the Linked Data Cloud The Linked Data community is focused on integrating Resource Description Framework (RDF) data sets into a single unified representation known as the Web of Data. The Web of Data can be traversed by both man and machine and shows promise as the de facto standard for integrating data world wide much like the World Wide Web is the de facto standard for integrating documents. On February 27th of 2009, an updated Linked Data cloud visualization was made publicly available. This visualization represents the various RDF data sets currently in the Linked Data cloud and their interlinking relationships. For the purposes of this article, this visual representation was manually transformed into a directed graph and analyzed. Marko A. Rodriguez