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An Integrated Framework for Meta Modeling

2006

Meta modeling is an essential means to systematize, formalize, standardize, integrate, analyze and compare models, techniques, methods and tools. Numerous fields, such as databases, software engineering, software architectures, semantic web, computer-aided tools and method engineering, have benefited from it. The importance of meta modeling is ever increasing along with the emergence of novel approaches, architectures, techniques and languages based on UML and MDA. This paper presents a framework to integrate and compare divergent conceptions of meta modeling in databases, software engineering, and information systems development. The framework is applied to analyze and compare conceptions …

business.industryComputer scienceSoftware toolMethod engineeringMetamodelingSoftwareUnified Modeling LanguageInformation systemSoftware engineeringbusinessSoftware architectureSemantic WebcomputerSimulationcomputer.programming_language
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Proactive Future Internet: Smart Semantic Middleware for Overlay Architecture

2009

Some initiatives towards Future Internet, e.g., GENI, DARPA's Active Networks, argue the need for programmability of the network components. Some other initiatives extend this with argumentation for declarative networking, where the behavior of a network component is specified using some high-level declarative language, with a software-based engine implementing the behavior based on that specification. Our Proactive Future Internet (PROFI) vision follows these initiatives targeting also the following two problems: interoperability of the network elements programmed by different organizations, and the need for flexible cooperation among network elements, including coordination, conflict reso…

business.industrycomputer.internet_protocolComputer scienceInteroperabilityService-oriented architecturecomputer.software_genreWorld Wide WebNetwork elementSoftware agentMiddleware (distributed applications)The InternetbusinessSemantic WebcomputerActive networking2009 Fifth International Conference on Networking and Services
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HOWERD: A Hidden Markov Model for Automatic OWL-ERD Alignment

2016

The HOWERD model for estimating the most likely alignment between an OWL ontology and an Entity Relation Diagram (ERD) is presented. Automatic alignment between relational schema and ontology represents a big challenge in Semantic Web research due to the different expressiveness of these representations. A relational schema is less expressive than the ontology; this is a non trivial problem when accessing data via an ontology and for ontology storing by means of a relational schema. Existent alignment methodologies fail in loosing some contents of the involved representations because the ontology captures more semantic information, and several elements are left unaligned. HOWERD relies on a…

computer.internet_protocolComputer scienceProcess ontology02 engineering and technologyOntology (information science)computer.software_genre01 natural sciencesOWL-S0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringUpper ontologyHidden Markov modelcomputer.programming_languageSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionibusiness.industryComputer Science::Information RetrievalOntology-based data integration010401 analytical chemistry020207 software engineeringWeb Ontology Language0104 chemical sciencesHidden Markov models Knowledge representation languages Ontologies (artificial intelligence) Semantic Web Databases OWL ERDArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerOntology alignmentNatural language processing2016 IEEE Tenth International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC)
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Spatialization of the Semantic Web

2012

syntax for Horn-like rules. The SWRL as the form, antecedentconsequent, where both antecedent and consequent are conjunctions of atoms written a1^ ... ^ an. Atoms in rules can be of the form C(x), P(x,y), Q(x,z), sameAs(x,y), differentFrom(x,y), or builtIn(pred, z1, ..., zn), where C is an OWL description, P is an OWL individual-valued property, Q is an OWL data-valued property, pred is a datatype predicate URIref, x and y are either individual-valued variables or OWL individuals, and z, z1, ... zn are either data-valued variables or OWL data literals. An OWL data literal is either a typed literal or a plain literal. Variables are indicated by using the standard convention of prefixing the…

computer.internet_protocolProgramming languagebusiness.industryComputer science02 engineering and technologyOntology (information science)computer.software_genreSocial Semantic WebWorld Wide WebXQueryXML Schema (W3C)020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLiteral (computer programming)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSemantic Web StackbusinesscomputerSemantic WebXPathcomputer.programming_language
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Working with Multiple Ontologies on the Semantic Web.

2016

The standardization of the second generation Web Ontology Language, OWL, leaves a crucial issue for Web-based ontologies unsatisfactorily resolved: how to represent and reason with multiple distinct, but linked, ontologies. OWL provides the owl:imports construct which, roughly, allows Web ontologies to include other Web ontologies, but only by merging all the linked ontologies into a single logical "space". Recent work on multidimensional logics, fusions and other combinations of modal logics, distributed and contextual logics, and the like have tried to find formalisms wherein knowledge bases (and their logic) are kept more distinct but yet affect each other. These formalisms have various …

computer.internet_protocolSemantic Web Rule LanguageComputer scienceProgramming languagebusiness.industryModal logicWeb Ontology LanguageSemantic reasonerOntology (information science)computer.software_genreOWL-SWorld Wide WebKnowledge baseOntologybusinesscomputerSemantic Webcomputer.programming_languageInternational Semantic Web Conference
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VEBO: Validation of E-R diagrams through ontologies and WordNet

2012

In the semantic web vision, ontologies are building blocks for providing applications with a high level description of the operating environment in support of interoperability and semantic capabilities. The importance of ontologies in this respect is clearly stated in many works. Another crucial issue to increase the semantic aspect of web is to enrich the level of expressivity of database related data. Nowadays, databases are the primary source of information for dynamical web sites. The linguistic data used to build the database structure could be relevant for extracting meaningful information. In most cases, this type of information is not used for information retrieval. The work present…

e-r DiagramInformation retrievalbusiness.industryRelational databaseComputer scienceOntologyInteroperabilityWord processingWordNetOntology (information science)computer.software_genreSemanticsRule-based machine translationArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerSemantic WebNatural language processing
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Agents driven smart sensors

2017

Any physical area (like schools, home, hospitals etc.) that uses either mobile devices, sensors, embedded systems or computers to gather information from the users and the environment and eventually, adapt according to the new information gained. [1] Smart spaces compromises of heterogeneous hardware which often leads to the issues of interoperability. One way of reducing the heterogeneity between the sensors is to introduce the semantic interface as sensors default interface. Semantic Web provides a common interface and for-mat for data representation so that one can decrease the heterogeneity of data and increase data reusability. [2] With the Smart Spaces, it is important to use only the…

hajautetut järjestelmätheterogeneous hard-wareinteroperabilityrajapinnatsemanttinen webagentsrajapinnat (tietokoneohjelmat)semantic webdata reusabilitydistributed platformssmart sensorssemantic sensorsälykkäät agentitälytekniikkaanturit
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Web 2.0 under the light of free software

2009

The development of Web 2.0 has favoured a closer relation between Internet users and the different web applications that facilitate creating, sharing and structuring digital information in a horizontal and collaborative way through so-called social software. Social software includes tools that are familiar to us all, such as chats, forums, blogs, wikis, syndication standards (RSS type), social tagging, multimedia file sharing, social networking, etc. They are tools oriented to give the user a greater capacity of interaction, and a stronger control over the content and the format in which they can be presented.

lcsh:Language and LiteratureWeb syndicationDOAJ:LinguisticsWeb 2.0Multimediabusiness.industryComputer scienceRSSSocial softwarecomputer.file_formatcomputer.software_genreSocial webSocial Semantic WebWorld Wide Weblcsh:Philology. LinguisticsFile sharinglcsh:P1-1091Web applicationlcsh:PbusinesscomputerDOAJ:Languages and LiteraturesLanguage at Work : Bridging Theory and Practice
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General Adaption Framework

2005

Integration of heterogeneous applications and data sources into an interoperable system is one of the most relevant challenges for many knowledge-based corporations nowadays. Development of a global environment that would support knowledge transfer from human experts to automated Web services, which are able to learn, is a very profit-promising and challenging task. The domain of industrial maintenance is not an exception. This paper outlines in detail an approach for adaptation of heterogeneous Web resources into a unified environment as a first step toward interoperability of smart industrial resources, where distributed human experts and learning Web services are utilized by various devi…

medicine.medical_specialtyComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industrySemantic interoperabilitySocial Semantic WebWorld Wide WebSemantic gridSemantic analyticsmedicineSemantic Web StackbusinessSemantic WebWeb modelingData WebInformation SystemsInternational Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems
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Towards a Framework for Agent-Enabled Semantic Web Service Composition

2004

The article presents the framework for agent-enabled dynamic Web service composition. The core of the methodology is the new understanding of a Web service as an agent capability having proper ontological description. It is demonstrated how diverse Web services may be composed and mediated by dynamic coalitions of software agents collaboratively performing tasks for service requestors. Middle Agent Layer is introduced to conduct service request to task transformation, agent-enabled cooperative task decomposition and performance. Discussed are the formal means to arrange agents’ negotiation, to represent the semantic structure of the task-activity-service hierarchy and to assess fellow-agent…

medicine.medical_specialtyComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceService designcomputer.software_genreSocial Semantic WebWorld Wide WebmedicineSemantic Web StackWeb servicebusinessWS-PolicySemantic WebcomputerWeb modelingSoftwareData WebInformation SystemsInternational Journal of Web Services Research
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