About

The Linked Media Framework is an easy-to-setup server application that bundles central Semantic Web technologies to offer advanced services. The Linked Media Framework consists of LMF Core and LMF Modules.

LMF Core

The core component of the Linked Media Framework is a Linked Data Server that allows to expose data following the Linked Data Principles:

  1. Use URIs as names for things.
  2. Use HTTP URIs, so that people can look up those names.
  3. When someone looks up a URI, provide useful information, using the standards (RDF, SPARQL).
  4. Include links to other URIs, so that they can discover more things.

The Linked Data Server implemented as part of the LMF goes beyond the Linked Data principles by extending them with Linked Data Updates and by integrating management of metadata and content and making both accessible in a uniform way. Our extensions are described in more detail in LinkedMediaPrinciples. In addition to the Linked Data Server, the LMF Core also offers a SPARQL endpoint.

Whereas the extension of the Linked Data principles is already conceptually well-described, we are currently still working on a proper specification and extension of Semantic Search and SPARQL endpoint for Linked Data servers.

The LMF Core can be downloaded in the Downloads section!

LMF Modules

As extension for the LMF Core, we are working on a number of optional modules that can be used to extend the functionality of the Linked Media Server:

Implemented:

Under Progress: