How FAIR Principles and Ontologies Help Us Get More Value from Our Data Simply collecting data isn’t enough. To truly unlock its value, data must be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. In other words, FAIR. But even when data is FAIR, the way we...
Introduction to the SEMIC Style Guide The European Commission developed the SEMIC Style Guide as a practical framework to promote semantic interoperability across EU Member States. It provides clear rules and guidelines for naming conventions, syntax, and artefact...
The Power of Semantic Interoperability Picture this: Pit, a passionate baker, dreams of opening his own bakery in Luxembourg. Full of excitement, he begins the process but quickly encounters a frustrating reality. Anna, the officer handling his business registration,...
The term “reuse” appears very often in the Semantic Web literature, encouraging the adoption of existing data specifications into new ones rather than redefining the same/similar concepts once again. But the word “reuse” has different meanings...
Semantic Data Specifications must serve the requirements of business experts and technical developers while ensuring all representations remain consistent and clear for accurate machine interpretation. Two foundational concepts address these challenges: the separation...