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Industry news and comment, from practical tips for publishing open data to inspiring accounts of how open data has changed businesses.
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Student Project: myRivers – an Introduction to Android Development
Epimorphics have been working with a team of second year Computer Science students from the University of Bristol. In this guest post we hear from Mihajlo and the team as they introduce their work.
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Visualising Linked Data using Tableau – Part 4
Part 4 in a series exploring and demonstrating the use of Tableau Public with Linked Data…
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Visualising Linked Data using Tableau – Part 3
Part 3 in a series exploring and demonstrating the use of Tableau Public with Linked Data…
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Visualising Linked Data using Tableau – Part 2
Part 2 in a series exploring and demonstrating the use of Tableau Public with Linked Data…
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Working with Floods data in QGIS
An introduction to viewing flood monitoring station data in QGIS
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What has linked-data ever done for us?
In one of the more memorable scenes of The Life of Brian, John Cleese’s character Reg asks his assembled group "What have the Romans ever done for us?" Followed, as most people know, by a long litany of everything the Romans had indeed done for them.
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Data Autopsy by SPARQL – looking for things that don’t join up
As we take data from different sources data quality issues are something that we have to look out for. This post is about the generic SPARQL queries we use to track down ‘dangling references’ and to develop some insight into the systemic causes of the breakage… a “Data Autopsy by SPARQL”
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Visualising Bathing Water Linked Data using Tableau
An introduction to using Tableau Public with the Environment Agency Bathing Water Quality linked data…
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Summer Internship experiences
I am a third year MEng Computer Science student at the University of Bristol and I have been working at Epimorphics for three months as a front-end developer Summer Intern between my second and my third year of University.
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Reference interval service
When publishing statistics it is important to be able to reference the interval of time to which a particular statistic applies. This is important for individual entries in a statistical data set as well as for any metadata description that bounds the temporal scope of a dataset. In order to align statistical information that relates…