legal When I have 2 datasets, how easy is it to turn them into 1 dataset? → Open Definition & open licenses → The Internet: exchanging data world-wide → JSON, XML, CSV, … Open Standards
legal When I have 2 datasets, how easy is it to turn them into 1 dataset? → Open Definition & open licenses → The Internet: exchanging data world-wide → JSON, XML, CSV, … Open Standards → using URIs instead of local identifiers
(cheap/reliable) Data services (rather expensive/unreliable) Entire query languages over HTTP Dataset split in fragments Smart agents algorithms as a service
legal → Open Definition & open licenses → The Internet: exchanging data world-wide → JSON, XML, CSV, … Open Standards → Work in progress linkedconnections.org → using URIs instead of local identifiers
on your data? Is it shared publicly on the Web in an open format (html/css/xml/json…)? Do you identify things in a globally interoperable way? How easy is it to include your dataset in a federated query? Are you exposing basic reusable building blocks for your dataset?