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DESCRIPTION:Click for Latest Location Information: http://edw2020.dataversi
 ty.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=128&proposalid=11604\n<p>Ontology-driven knowl
 edge graphs start with what it means for something to be a member of a set.
  Using the ontology as a lens, the data comes into focus as members of the 
 sets that have been defined. A single ontology can be used across many data
  repositories exposing the matching sets in each repository. By writing sim
 ple SPARQL queries, new sets existing in the data can be discovered.</p>\n\
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 <li value="1">Meaning-first data sets are consumed just like the rows and c
 olumns found in structure-first row and column repositories without all the
  fragile, pre-defined structure.\n
 Since no pre-defined structure is required, related data automatically show
 s up by writing SPARQL queries to scoop up, not only the data required to m
 atch the minimum requirements to be a member of a set, but anything related
  to those core data elements as well.\n
 No more throwing away data that didn&#39;t meet the rigid structure-first r
 equirements. SPARQL queries can also surface partial sets so you can proact
 ively track down the missing data. When the missing data shows up, the data
  automatically snaps into the set.\n
 Example use cases and demonstrations will be included using semantic techno
 logies presented for non-technical audiences.\n\n<p>Meaning-first data mana
 gement is like driving down the road and when you decide you want head anot
 her direction, a new road suddenly appears without having to endure an expe
 nsive construction project that creates a huge mess. Having historically st
 arted with structure-first data management, data professionals assume expen
 sive construction&nbsp;projects and creating a huge mess is unavoidable. No
 t only is it avoidable, by shifting our thinking towards meaning, we also a
 void getting trapped in the limitations caused by struggling to navigate th
 e terrain.</p>\n
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SUMMARY:AM9: Ontology-Driven Knowledge Graphs: Meaning-First Data Managemen
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