The semantic Web : a network of understanding | p. 1 |
Transformation from OWL description to resource space model | p. 4 |
Next generation semantic Web applications | p. 24 |
Hierarchical topic term extraction for semantic annotation in Chinese bulletin board system | p. 30 |
Automatic annotation using citation links and co-citation measure : application to the water information system | p. 44 |
Semantic annotation using horizontal and vertical contexts | p. 58 |
Semantic Wiki as a lightweight knowledge management system | p. 65 |
Partition-based block matching of large class hierarchies | p. 72 |
Towards quick understanding raid analysis of large-scale ontologies | p. 84 |
Matching large scale ontology effectively | p. 99 |
Finding important vocabulary within ontology | p. 106 |
Ontology-based similarity between text documents on manifold | p. 113 |
A formalism of XML restructuring operations | p. 126 |
FTT algorithm of Web pageviews for personalized recommendation | p. 133 |
D-FOAF : distributed identity management with access rights delegation | p. 140 |
Community focused social network extraction | p. 155 |
Behavioral analysis based on relations in Weblogs | p. 162 |
UniRSS : a new RSS framework supporting dynamic plug-in of RSS extension modules | p. 169 |
Ontology-based RBAC specification for interoperation in distributed environment | p. 179 |
Business process collaboration using semantic interoperability : review and framework | p. 191 |
An ontology architecture for integration of ontologies | p. 205 |
Automatic alignment of ontology eliminating the probable misalignments | p. 212 |
Semantic integration of enterprise information : challenges and basic principles | p. 219 |
Application integration using conceptual spaces (CSpaces) | p. 234 |
A new evaluation method for ontology alignment measures | p. 249 |
Representing and reasoning with application profiles based on OWL and OWL/XDD | p. 256 |
OWL-full reasoning from an object oriented perspective | p. 263 |
Visualizing defeasible logic rules for the semantic Web | p. 278 |
A reasoning algorithm for pD* | p. 293 |
Triple space computing : adding semantics to space-based computing | p. 300 |
Full-automatic high-level concept extraction from images using ontologies and semantic inference rules | p. 307 |
Dental decision making on missing tooth represented in an ontology and rules | p. 322 |
Ontology driven visualisation of maps with SVG - technical aspects | p. 329 |
Applying CommonKADS and semantic Web technologies to ontology-based E-government knowledge systems | p. 336 |
A semantics-based protocol for business process transactions | p. 343 |
Fuzzy view-based semantic search | p. 351 |
A semantic search conceptual model and application in security access control | p. 366 |
Document filtering for domain ontology based on concept preferences | p. 377 |
Qualitative spatial relation database for semantic Web | p. 387 |
Automatic creation and simplified querying of semantic Web content : an approach based on information-extraction ontologies | p. 400 |
HStar - a semantic repository for large scale OWL documents | p. 415 |
Minerva : a scalable OWL ontology storage and inference system | p. 429 |
Exploring the flexible workflow technology to automate service composition | p. 444 |
Mediation enabled semantic Web services usage | p. 459 |
Toward automatic discovery and invocation of information-providing Web services | p. 474 |
Automatic composition of semantic Web services - a theorem proof approach | p. 481 |
A semantic rewriting approach to automatic information providing Web service composition | p. 488 |
Web services analysis : making use of Web service composition and annotation | p. 501 |
WWW : WSMO, WSML, and WSMX in a nutshell | p. 516 |
Automatic generation of service ontology from UML diagrams for semantic Web services | p. 523 |
A composition oriented and graph-based service search method | p. 530 |
DODDLE-OWL : a domain ontology construction tool with OWL | p. 537 |
Knowledge elicitation plug-in for Protege : card sorting and laddering | p. 552 |
Towards a topical ontology of fraud | p. 566 |
Product data interoperability based on layered reference ontology | p. 573 |
Design of semantically interoperable adverse event reporting framework | p. 588 |
Protein data sources management using semantics | p. 595 |
Semantic Web modeling for virtual organization : a case study in logistics | p. 602 |
A PSO-based Web document query optimization algorithm | p. 609 |
Modular ontologies - a formal investigation of semantics and expressivity | p. 616 |
A Pi-calculus based ontology change management | p. 632 |
A comprehensive study of inappropriate hierarchy in WordNet | p. 639 |
Autonomous ontology : operations and semantics OR local semantics with semantic binding on foreign entity | p. 646 |
SemreX : a semantic peer-to-peer system for literature documents retrieval | p. 653 |
Personal information modeling in semantic Web | p. 668 |
A semantic reputation mechanism in P2P semantic Web | p. 682 |
Client and server anonymity preserving in P2P networks | p. 689 |
A map ontology driven approach to natural language traffic information processing and services | p. 696 |
A knowledge- and workflow-based system for supporting order fulfillment process in the build-to-order supply chains | p. 711 |
A distributed IR model based on semantic Web | p. 725 |
Experimental study of semantic contents mining on intra-university enterprise contents management system for knowledge sharing | p. 732 |
Semantic autocompletion | p. 739 |
Ubiquitous metadata scouter - ontology brings blogs outside | p. 752 |
Networked interactive photo annotation and reminiscence content delivery | p. 762 |
Task-oriented mobile service recommendation enhanced by a situational reasoning engine | p. 768 |
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