Subject: [CfP] 2nd International Workshop on Linked Data and Distributed Ledgers
The 2nd International Workshop on Linked Data and Distributed
Ledgers.
https://sites.google.com/site/lddleswc2017/
A workshop of ESWC 2017, Portoroz, Slovenia, May 29th, 2017
(1st edition will be held in conjunction with WWW 2017 - Perth,
Australia)
Important Dates:
- Submission deadline: Friday March 10,
2017
- Notifications: Friday March 31, 2017
- Camera-ready version: Thursday April 13,
2017
Distributed Ledgers (DLs) have emerged as a novel way to manage and
exchange different types of digital assets among a large number of
agents operating in a decentralised way. Existing DL platforms are
driven by use cases from different user communities. Each community
has its own requirements regarding the level of decentralisation,
privacy, and identity management that the ledger would need to
offer. To allow for these developments to be applicable to a wider,
and more
complex range of applications, they will need to be able to
interoperate, both with existing distributed systems and databases
technologies, and among each other. This has motivated researchers
and practitioners to look at approaches such as Linked Data, which
relies on core Web principles and standards such as URIs, HTTP,
JSON-LD, RDF, and SPARQL.
We envision the workshop as a forum for researchers and
practitioners from Distributed Ledgers and Linked Data to come
together to discuss common challenges; propose solutions to
shortcomings of existing architectures; and identify synergies for
joint initiatives. The ultimate goal is the creation of a Web of
Interoperable Ledgers.
The first edition of LD-DL will be held as part of WWW 2017 in
Perth, Australia
We invite original research submissions addressing any of the
following two broad themes:
Linked Data for Distributed Ledgers:
Vision, insight and research on how to use Linked Data and Web
technologies to enhance Distributed Ledgers, including but not
limited to:
• Architectures and protocols for DL interoperability
• Architectures and protocols for interoperability between DLs and
other Web components and architectures (non-ledger based web
services, web databases, etc)
• Extensions of web data models and formats to accommodate
Distributed Ledgers (JSON, HTTP, HTML, RDF, etc)
• Languages and query engines for Distributed Ledgers
• Privacy considerations of interoperating Distributed Ledgers
• Vocabularies and ontologies for describing DLs and Smart Contracts
• Semantification and linking of DL frameworks and their contents
• Storage, querying and updating RDF data inside Distributed Ledgers
• SPARQL extensions to use it as a Smart Contract language.
Extensions to current Smart Contract languages to use semantic data.
Distributed Ledgers for Linked Data:
Vision, insight and research on how to use DLs to enhance Linked
Data and Web applications, including, but not limited to:
• Decentralisation and disintermediation of web-based architectures.
• Distributed management of identity and online identity.
• Distributed Ledger backing of general Linked Data processes:
vocabulary
and dataset evolution, entity naming and re-naming, etc.
• DLs for Web and Linked Data provenance.
• DL-backing of Web signatures
• Digital rights management and enforcing
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Dr. Luis-Daniel Ibáñez
Research Fellow
Web and Internet Science Group
University of Southampton