The major technical results are new and extended software tools; new data-models, ontologies and datasets; scientific publications, technical reports and standards; and integrations of our technology with production systems to support our use cases.
ALIGNED has extended Oxford’s Model Catalogue and Semantic Booster tools to allow them to integrate seamlessly with linked data technologies. Leipzig’s RDFUnit has been extended to provide a new suite of quality control measures and integrated with the popular JUnit testing suite. The Semantic Web Company have extended their PoolParty platform with a new consistency module and developed a new unified governance tool to integrate administration across their software and data teams. Trinity College Dublin have developed several new services for their Dacura platform, including the Dacura Quality Service, offering real time validation of complex data changes, and extended their SUMMR tool to support integration with RDFUnit. All of these are available as open source software through our website.
ALIGNED has created a suite of 11 new ontologies, describing domains ranging from temporal uncertainty to enterprise software development, and contributed to 4 other ontologies as part of standardisation efforts. We have also published two large datasets. All of these results have been made available with open source licenses. In several cases our results have been incorporated into evolving W3C standards – in particular the Data Quality Vocabulary (DQV) and Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL) incorporate the fruits of our labours in several places.
Our work has been scientifically validated through 18 distinct peer-reviewed publications: 10 of were in respected journals or high-impact conferences. We expect this to improve further: our work on the Seshat use-case has produced results which are being prepared for submission to both Science and Nature.
A considerable effort has also been expended on providing the infrastructure to support both internal and external communication and collaboration. In addition to organising 6 well attended project meetings, we have established a website, secure storage are, wiki-based collaboration platform, mailing lists, online meeting software and dissemination channels on a variety of social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Slideshare, Flickr and kept a steady stream of content flowing – 16 videos have already been published.
Most significantly, our results have been deployed in the production systems of all four of our use-cases, including both commercial scenarios. Wolters Kluwer’s production Jurion system has been using ALIGNED technology (RDFUnit) since 2015 and the consistency validation system developed within ALIGNED is a now feature of PoolParty. In our other use cases, not only has our technology been already deployed in their production systems, but we have already collected evidence which demonstrates significant improvements to their data-quality as a direct result of our innovations.