Second International Workshop on Linked Data-driven Resilience Research 2023

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Tramp, S.; Usbeck, R.; Arndt, N.; Holze, J.; Auer, S.: Second International Workshop on Linked Data-driven Resilience Research 2023. In: Tramp, Sebastian; Usbeck, Ricardo; Arndt, Natanael; Holze, Julia; Auer, Sören (Eds.): D2R2 2023: Linked Data-driven Resilience Research 2023 : proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Linked Data-driven Resilience Research 2023, co-located with Extended Semantic Web Conference 2023 (ESWC 2023). Aachen, Germany : RWTH Aachen, 2023 (CEUR Workshop Proceedings ; 3401).

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In the face of continuously changing contextual conditions and ubiquitous disruptive crisis events, the concept of resilience refers to some of the most urgent, challenging, and interesting issues of nowadays society. Economic value networks, technical infrastructures, health systems, and social textures alike need to unfold capacities to withstand, adapt, recover, or even refine and transform themselves to stay ahead of changes.
License of this version: CC BY 4.0 Unported
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Issue Date: 2023
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