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  1. Sixth International World Wide Web Conference (1997) 0.04
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    Content
    Papers from the 6th International World Wide Web conference, held 7-11 Apr 1997, Santa Clara, California
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Source
    Computer networks and ISDN systems. 29(1997) no.8, S.865-1542
  2. Visualization and graphics on the World Wide Web (1997) 0.03
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Source
    Computer networks and ISDN systems. 29(1997) no.14, S.1555-1744
  3. Wahl, K.U.; Goldmann, M.; Hoff, A.: ¬Die eigene Web-Seite (1997) 0.03
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    Object
    Corel Web Designer
  4. Museums and the Web (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Thematic issue devoted to museums and the Web
    Date
    29. 7.1998 17:09:10
  5. Was kommt nach der Informationsgesellschaft? : 11 Antworten (2002) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: BuB 55(2003) H.4, S.264-265 (H.-D. Kübler): "Noch ist die "Informationsgesellschaft", nicht hinlänglich etabliert, erst recht nicht weltweit, noch streiten sich viele um ihre validen Charakteristika und registrierbaren Indikatoren, noch dürften viele Zeitgenossen mit dem Begriff und vor allem mit seinen konkreten Realia wenig anfangen und in ihrem Bewusstein zumal angesichts vieler vorderhand drängenderen Probleme des Alltags verankert habenda fragt die rührige Bertelsmann Stiftung in diesem (ansprechend gestalteten) Sammelband (schon in zweiter Auflage) internationale Experten danach, was ihres Erachtens oder nach ihrer Fantasie danach kommen wird: die Wissensgesellschaft, die selbstorganisierende Gesellschaft, die Hightouch- (statt Hightech)Society oder einfach mannigfaltige, immer weniger prognostizierbare Formationen und Zukünfte. Denn mindestens in zwei Pole lassen sich die elf, wohl willkürlich gewählten Autoren aus diversen Disziplinen - darunter auch notorische Propheten wie der umtriebige (Seite 46) Trendscout Matthias Horx, der Essener Medienguru Norbert Bolz und der Computer-Visionär John Naisbitt- aufteilen. - Durchwurstelei statt Nachhaltigkeit - Da sind zunächst die einen, die meinen, und just in diesen Aufsätzen meist mit vielen, sich auch widersprechenden Worten begründen, dass und warum Zukunftsprognosen, die über simple und damit irreführende Extrapolationen der Gegenwart hinausreichen wollen, kaum mehr oder gar immer weniger möglich sind. So fragt sich der Kommunikationswissenschaftler Holger Rust zunächst, in welcher Gesellschaft wir leben, zumal für ihn nicht einmal eindeutig ist, wann die Informationsgesellschaft beginnt: War's mit dem Buchdruck oder 1901 mit der Erfindung des Telegrafen oder 1956 mit der Gründung des Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory oder erst mit dem World Wide Web? Genüsslich verweist er auf die kürzlich (2000) erschienene Recherche (»In welcher Gesellschaft leben wir?«) des Münchner Journalisten Achim Pongs, der allein schon für die Bundesrepublik 24 einschlägige Etiketten ausmachte, und schlägt unter den Vorzeichen des wachsenden Naming die sperrige, aber wohl alle ironisch einvernehmende Kompromissformel »informationstechnologiebasierte Wissensdienstleistergesellschaft mit industriellem Kern« (Seite 66) vor. Da fehlt wohl nichts mehr von den wohlfeilen Attributen. Zuvor schon plädieren Eckhard Minx, Leiter der Forschungsgruppe »Gesellschaft und Technik« bei DaimlerChrysler, und seine Mitarbeiter mit nüchternem, aber kritischem Gespür dafür, die vielen eher technisch und ökonomisch formierten »Denkblockaden« weg zu räumen und mehr Utopien in »diskursiven Prozessen« zu entwickeln. Denn nur so ließe sich mit der »Zwickmühle« umgehen, in der wir stecken: »Auf der einen Seite wird der Druck, Aussagen über die Zukunft zu treffen, immer größer, auf der anderen Seite sind verlässliche Vorhersagen meist nicht möglich« (Seite 30).
    Auch die Zukunftsforscher Klaus Burmeister, Andreas Neef und Beate Schulz-Montag versprechen sich von einer »gut entwickelten Diskurskultur« (Seite 116) »kreative Verknüpfungen«, Impulse und auch mehr Verantwortungsbereitschaft in einer generell nicht voraussagbaren, weil überaus widersprüchlichen und risikobehafteten »Crossover Socitey«. Selbst Norbert Bolz kann entgegen seinen früheren gewissen Visionen, »nüchtern betrachtet [...], nichts über die Zukunft sagen, sondern allenfalls etwas über ihre Möglichkeiten- und die Grenzen ihrer Andersartigkeit«. Denn »je mehr das Wissen die Zukunft prägt, desto weniger kann man von der Zukunft wissen« (Seite 210). Gleichwohl nimmt er »nach einem halben Jahrhundert [...] wieder Abschied« von der »Informationsgesellschaft«, und irgendwie im Fortgang seines »Blindfluges ins 21. Jahrhundert« werden ihm seine schon vielfach publizierten Vokabeln wieder gewiss (wie schon jenes Zitat ahnen lässt): »Weltkommunikation« ist eine, bei der man den Raum preisgibt, »um die Zeit zu binden« (Seite 201), oder »Wissensgesellschaft«, weil jetzt Wirtschaft und Bildung konvergiere und die »Produktivität der geistigen Arbeit entdeckt« werde, oder - nun endgültig - das Ende jeder großen Theorie, weil sie der »Inbegriff aller Versuche [ist], der Praxis zu entfliehen« (Seite 216). Nun also vernimmt der Zuhörer aus eitlem wissenschaftlichem Munde: »Kehrtmarsch!«, denn angestimmt wird jetzt das forsche Lied des »Sichdurchwurstelns«, weil eine solche Politik viel erfolgreicher ist »als die Strategie der Nachhaltigkeit und Antizipation« (Seite 214). Ob sich damit auch der visionär und strategisch operierende Think Tank Bertelsmann Stiftung angesprochen fühlt? - Welt als Text - Ungeachtet solcher Bedenken und Warnungen, entwirft die andere Gruppe nach wie vor ihre Zukunftsvisionen undwohlfeilen Etiketten für die nunmehr Nach-Informationsgesellschaft: Gemein ist ihnen fast allen die Abkehr von vorwiegend technischen und ökonomisch bestimmten Formationen, wozu sie die Informationsgesellschaft fast einhellig und erstaunlicherweise zählen; dies auch den hier noch unbelehrbaren Protagonisten ins Stammbuch geschrieben! Denn die Technik integriere sich mit Gen-, Nanound sonstigen Soft-Technologies in die alltäglichen Systeme oder gar in die menschlichen Organe, was selten als problematisch erachtet wird; das »Reich der Notwendigkeiten« und Zwänge eskamotiere. In den Mittelpunkt rücke (wieder) das Individuum, das Humane schlechthin, mindestens die Fähigkeiten der Selbstorganisation, Selbstbestimmung, der Dezentralisierung und weitgehenden Freiheiten. Ideelle Kräfte und Werte werden demnach vorrangig, »Nachhaltigkeit« - so lässt sich Computer-Guru John Naisbitt im Gegensatz zu Norbert Bolz vernehmen - »ist die Zukunft« (Seite 233), aber dafür bedarf es für ihn der Informationstechnologien. Der dänische Autor Rolf Jensen wähnt wie in seinem Buch (1999) die »Dream Society« heraufziehen, weil die Menschen für ihre emotionalen Bedürfnisse gute Geschichten brauchen, selbst wenn sie nur den Waren als Marketingzusatz beigegeben sind - als Gebrauchswertversprechen, wie man das früher nannte. Das Science-Fiction- und Zukunftsforscher-Ehepaar Angela und Karlheinz Steinmüller argumentiert sich in einem sokratischen Dialog in eine eher wunderliche Epoche von Erzählungen und Mythen hinein, und Steve Talbott, Herausgeber der elektronischen Zeitschrift »NetFuture«, verwirft ebenfalls den Informationsgriff und postuliert als lebenswerte Kategorien hingegen Sinn und Bedeutung: Auch Naturwissenschaftler und Okonomen müssten »die Welt« als einen »sinnvollen Text« begreifen und nicht länger mehr als »informationelles System«.
    - Zukünftegestalten - So scheint der Informationsbegriff und mit ihm die Informationsgesellschaft schon mächtig dekonstruiert - oder soll man schon sagen: denunziert? -, ob auf seriösem, realistischem Fundament oder in reichlich spekulativen, idealistischen Höhen, scheint dahingestellt. Das Unbehagen ob ihrer Unschärfe und ihrer semantischen Implikationen seit ihren nachrichtentechnischen Anfängen schwärt ja schon lange - und wurde auch in dieser Zeitschrift diskutiert. Aber so recht etwas Neues und Treffenderes zur Beschreibung des zweifellos stattfindenden Strukturwandels ist (noch) nicht zur Hand, mindestens nicht hinlänglich akzeptiert. Und immerfort mit dem Präfix »Post-« zu operieren, befriedigt auf Dauerebensowenig. So kann sich der Autor des Vorworts, Michael Kühlen, ebenfalls nur für den Plural, für »Zukünfte«, aussprechen, weil dadurch die »Gestaltbarkeit des Kommenden in den Mittelpunkt« gestellt und die »Autonomie des Menschen« betont werden (Seite 14). Aber ist solche Rede nicht wieder maßlos optimistisch und damit unrealistisch - solange solche Ziele und Werte nur beschworen, aber nicht in ihrem realen Wettstreit mit den weniger (oder zumindest nicht von vielen) beeinflussbaren Kräften austariert werden? Solche im guten Sinne pragmatische (und auch einigermaßen taxierbare) Szenarios findet man zu wenige in diesen elf Zukunftsskizzen."
  6. ¬The Semantic Web - ISWC 2010 : 9th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2010, Shanghai, China, November 7-11, 2010, Revised Selected Papers, Part 2. (2010) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The two-volume set LNCS 6496 and 6497 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2010, held in Shanghai, China, during November 7-11, 2010. Part I contains 51 papers out of 578 submissions to the research track. Part II contains 18 papers out of 66 submissions to the semantic Web in-use track, 6 papers out of 26 submissions to the doctoral consortium track, and also 4 invited talks. Each submitted paper were carefully reviewed. The International Semantic Web Conferences (ISWC) constitute the major international venue where the latest research results and technical innovations on all aspects of the Semantic Web are presented. ISWC brings together researchers, practitioners, and users from the areas of artificial intelligence, databases, social networks, distributed computing, Web engineering, information systems, natural language processing, soft computing, and human computer interaction to discuss the major challenges and proposed solutions, the success stories and failures, as well the visions that can advance research and drive innovation in the Semantic Web.
    Date
    29. 7.2011 14:44:56
    RSWK
    Semantic Web / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Datenverwaltung / Wissensmanagement / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Anwendungssystem / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / World Wide Web 2.0 / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Subject
    Semantic Web / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Datenverwaltung / Wissensmanagement / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Anwendungssystem / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / World Wide Web 2.0 / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Theme
    Semantic Web
  7. Wissen - Innovation - Netzwerke : Wege zur Zukunftsfähigkeit (2003) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die Wirtschaftsmärkte werden zunehmend dynamischer und turbulenter, so dass Unternehmen ihre Wettbewerbsfähigkeit nur durch hohe Flexibilität und Innovationsfähigkeit erhalten und stärken können. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird die optimale Nutzung der Ressource "Wissen" durch ein systematisches situationsangemessenes Wissensmanagement verstärkt als ein wettbewerbskritischer bzw. -entscheidender Faktor betrachtet. Auch die Potenziale soziologischer und technologischer Netzwerke werden in dieser Hinsicht diskutiert. Das Buch beleuchtet diese und weitere zentrale Forschungsfragen von wissenschaftlicher und wirtschaftlicher Seite und bietet praxistaugliche Lösungen zu den Bereichen Innovationsund Wissensmanagement sowie Kompetenzentwicklung und Netzwerkmanagement an.
    Date
    22. 3.2008 14:48:44
  8. Creating Web-accessible databases : case studies for libraries, museums, and other nonprofits (2001) 0.02
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    22. 3.2008 12:21:28
    LCSH
    Web databases
    Subject
    Web databases
  9. Aberer, K. et al.: ¬The Semantic Web : 6th International Semantic Web Conference, 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2007 + ASWC 2007, Busan, Korea, November 11-15, 2007 : proceedings (2007) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the joint 6th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2007, and the 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference, ASWC 2007, held in Busan, Korea, in November 2007. The 50 revised full academic papers and 12 revised application papers presented together with 5 Semantic Web Challenge papers and 12 selected doctoral consortium articles were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 257 submitted papers to the academic track and 29 to the applications track. The papers address all current issues in the field of the semantic Web, ranging from theoretical and foundational aspects to various applied topics such as management of semantic Web data, ontologies, semantic Web architecture, social semantic Web, as well as applications of the semantic Web. Short descriptions of the top five winning applications submitted to the Semantic Web Challenge competition conclude the volume.
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    Semantic Web / Congresses
    Web site development / Congresses
    RSWK
    Semantic Web / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Kongress / Pusan <2007> (BVB)
    Semantic Web / Wissensmanagement / Kongress / Pusan <2007> (BVB)
    Semantic Web / Anwendungssystem / Kongress / Pusan <2007> (BVB)
    Semantic Web / Metadatenmodell / Data Mining / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Kongress / Pusan <2007> (BVB)
    Semantic Web / Kongress / Pusan <2007> (BVB)
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    Semantic Web / Congresses
    Web site development / Congresses
    Semantic Web / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Kongress / Pusan <2007> (BVB)
    Semantic Web / Wissensmanagement / Kongress / Pusan <2007> (BVB)
    Semantic Web / Anwendungssystem / Kongress / Pusan <2007> (BVB)
    Semantic Web / Metadatenmodell / Data Mining / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Kongress / Pusan <2007> (BVB)
    Semantic Web / Kongress / Pusan <2007> (BVB)
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    Semantic Web
  10. ¬The Semantic Web : research and applications ; second European Semantic WebConference, ESWC 2005, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 29 - June 1, 2005 ; proceedings (2005) 0.02
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    This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2005, heldin Heraklion, Crete, Greece in May/June 2005. The 48 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 148 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on semantic Web services, languages, ontologies, reasoning and querying, search and information retrieval, user and communities, natural language for the semantic Web, annotation tools, and semantic Web applications.
    RSWK
    Semantic Web / Kongress / Iraklion <2005>
    Semantic Web / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Kongress / Iraklion <2005>
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    Semantic Web / Kongress / Iraklion <2005>
    Semantic Web / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Kongress / Iraklion <2005>
    Theme
    Semantic Web
  11. Spinning the Semantic Web : bringing the World Wide Web to its full potential (2003) 0.02
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    Abstract
    As the World Wide Web continues to expand, it becomes increasingly difficult for users to obtain information efficiently. Because most search engines read format languages such as HTML or SGML, search results reflect formatting tags more than actual page content, which is expressed in natural language. Spinning the Semantic Web describes an exciting new type of hierarchy and standardization that will replace the current "Web of links" with a "Web of meaning." Using a flexible set of languages and tools, the Semantic Web will make all available information - display elements, metadata, services, images, and especially content - accessible. The result will be an immense repository of information accessible for a wide range of new applications. This first handbook for the Semantic Web covers, among other topics, software agents that can negotiate and collect information, markup languages that can tag many more types of information in a document, and knowledge systems that enable machines to read Web pages and determine their reliability. The truly interdisciplinary Semantic Web combines aspects of artificial intelligence, markup languages, natural language processing, information retrieval, knowledge representation, intelligent agents, and databases.
    Content
    Inhalt: Tim Bemers-Lee: The Original Dream - Re-enter Machines - Where Are We Now? - The World Wide Web Consortium - Where Is the Web Going Next? / Dieter Fensel, James Hendler, Henry Lieberman, and Wolfgang Wahlster: Why Is There a Need for the Semantic Web and What Will It Provide? - How the Semantic Web Will Be Possible / Jeff Heflin, James Hendler, and Sean Luke: SHOE: A Blueprint for the Semantic Web / Deborah L. McGuinness, Richard Fikes, Lynn Andrea Stein, and James Hendler: DAML-ONT: An Ontology Language for the Semantic Web / Michel Klein, Jeen Broekstra, Dieter Fensel, Frank van Harmelen, and Ian Horrocks: Ontologies and Schema Languages on the Web / Borys Omelayenko, Monica Crubezy, Dieter Fensel, Richard Benjamins, Bob Wielinga, Enrico Motta, Mark Musen, and Ying Ding: UPML: The Language and Tool Support for Making the Semantic Web Alive / Deborah L. McGuinness: Ontologies Come of Age / Jeen Broekstra, Arjohn Kampman, and Frank van Harmelen: Sesame: An Architecture for Storing and Querying RDF Data and Schema Information / Rob Jasper and Mike Uschold: Enabling Task-Centered Knowledge Support through Semantic Markup / Yolanda Gil: Knowledge Mobility: Semantics for the Web as a White Knight for Knowledge-Based Systems / Sanjeev Thacker, Amit Sheth, and Shuchi Patel: Complex Relationships for the Semantic Web / Alexander Maedche, Steffen Staab, Nenad Stojanovic, Rudi Studer, and York Sure: SEmantic portAL: The SEAL Approach / Ora Lassila and Mark Adler: Semantic Gadgets: Ubiquitous Computing Meets the Semantic Web / Christopher Frye, Mike Plusch, and Henry Lieberman: Static and Dynamic Semantics of the Web / Masahiro Hori: Semantic Annotation for Web Content Adaptation / Austin Tate, Jeff Dalton, John Levine, and Alex Nixon: Task-Achieving Agents on the World Wide Web
    Date
    29. 3.1996 18:16:49
    LCSH
    Semantic Web
    World Wide Web
    RSWK
    Semantic Web
    Subject
    Semantic Web
    Semantic Web
    World Wide Web
    Theme
    Semantic Web
  12. Proceedings of the Seventh International World Wide Web Conference 14-18 April 1998, Brisbane, Australia (1998) 0.01
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    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Footnote
    Special issue devoted to the Proceedings of the 7th International World Wide Web Conference, held 14-18 April 1998, Brisbane, Australia
  13. Cataloguing: the new and the old (1994) 0.01
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    17.10.1995 18:22:54
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    Colorado libraries. 20(1994) no.3, S.5-29
  14. ¬The Semantic Web - ISWC 2010 : 9th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2010, Shanghai, China, November 7-11, 2010, Revised Selected Papers, Part I. (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The two-volume set LNCS 6496 and 6497 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2010, held in Shanghai, China, during November 7-11, 2010. Part I contains 51 papers out of 578 submissions to the research track. Part II contains 18 papers out of 66 submissions to the semantic Web in-use track, 6 papers out of 26 submissions to the doctoral consortium track, and also 4 invited talks. Each submitted paper were carefully reviewed. The International Semantic Web Conferences (ISWC) constitute the major international venue where the latest research results and technical innovations on all aspects of the Semantic Web are presented. ISWC brings together researchers, practitioners, and users from the areas of artificial intelligence, databases, social networks, distributed computing, Web engineering, information systems, natural language processing, soft computing, and human computer interaction to discuss the major challenges and proposed solutions, the success stories and failures, as well the visions that can advance research and drive innovation in the Semantic Web.
    Date
    29. 7.2011 14:44:56
    RSWK
    Semantic Web / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Datenverwaltung / Wissensmanagement / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Anwendungssystem / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / World Wide Web 2.0 / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Subject
    Semantic Web / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Datenverwaltung / Wissensmanagement / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / Anwendungssystem / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Semantic Web / World Wide Web 2.0 / Kongress / Schanghai <2010>
    Theme
    Semantic Web
  15. E-Media : The World Wide CD-ROM Web (1996) 0.01
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    23.11.1996 19:29:02
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  17. Organizing Internet resources : metadata and the Web (1997) 0.01
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    Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science. 24(1997) no.1, Oct./Nov., S.4-29
  18. Visual based retrieval systems and Web mining (2001) 0.01
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    29. 9.2001 14:16:54
  19. Proceedings of the Fifth International World Wide Web Conference (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  20. Semantic Web services challenge : results from the first year (2009) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Service-Oriented Computing is one of the most promising software engineering trends for future distributed systems. Currently there are many different approaches to semantic web service descriptions and many frameworks built around them. Yet a common understanding, evaluation scheme, and test bed to compare and classify these frameworks in terms of their abilities and shortcomings, is still missing. "Semantic Web Services Challenge" is an edited volume that develops this common understanding of the various technologies intended to facilitate the automation of mediation, choreography and discovery for Web Services using semantic annotations. "Semantic Web Services Challenge" is designed for a professional audience composed of practitioners and researchers in industry. Professionals can use this book to evaluate SWS technology for their potential practical use. The book is also suitable for advanced-level students in computer science.
    Date
    13.12.2008 11:34:29
    Series
    Semantic web and beyond ; 8
    Theme
    Semantic Web

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