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Evaluating FAIR Digital Object and Linked Data as distributed object systems

A paper evaluating the FAIR Digital Object concept and its implementations.

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Evaluating FAIR Digital Object and Linked Data as distributed object systems

By Stian Soiland‐Reyes, Carole Goble, Paul GrothPeerJ Computer Science
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The authors evaluate FAIR Digital Object (FDO) as a global distributed object system using five conceptual frameworks. They compare FDO with established Linked Data practices and Web architecture, providing recommendations for both communities.

The paper discusses the history of the Semantic Web and its relevance to FDO adoption.

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The authors evaluate FAIR Digital Object (FDO) as a global distributed object system using five conceptual frameworks. They compare FDO with established Linked Data practices and Web architecture, providing recommendations for both communities. The paper discusses the history of the Semantic Web and its relevance to FDO adoption.

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