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Tim Berners-Lee. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor. Harper San Francisco, 1999.

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Reusing Certain Database Design Principles, Methods and.. - Meersman (2001)   (Correct)

....glossaries, but also database schemas, as argued in this and earlier papers [M99] which undoubtedly will play a role in future more standardized representations of knowledge about a number of application domains. The second main factor, on the pull side, is the pressing requirement [BL00] to achieve a more automated way of taming the wealth of unstructured knowledge that is implicitly present online on the web, with the purpose of converting it into a resource that allows making more meaningful ( semantical ) and therefore more productive use of that knowledge. Furthermore the ....

Tim Berners-Lee et al.: Weaving the Web : The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor. Harper, San Francisco, 1999


Ontologies and Databases: More than a Fleeting Resemblance - Meersman (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....thesauri, glossaries, but also database schemas, as argued in this and earlier papers [20] which undoubtedly will play a role in future more standardized representations of knowledge about a number of application domains. The second main factor, on the pull side, is the pressing requirement [27] to achieve a more automated way of taming the wealth of unstructured knowledge that is implicitly present on line on the web, with the purpose of converting it into a resource that allows making more meaningful ( semantical ) and therefore more productive use of that knowledge. Furthermore the ....

Tim Berners-Lee et al.: Weaving the Web : The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor . Harper, San Francisco, 1999


Knowledge-Based Validation, Aggregation and.. - Stuckenschmidt, van..   (Correct)

....languages for the representation of aggregated meta data. A promising language for this purpose is described in [4] The idea of using aggregated meta data for answering queries about information is of great interest with respect to the notion of a semantic web promoted by Tim Berners Lee [1] and has to be further investigated in the future. ....

Tim Berners-Lee and Mark Fischetti. Weaving the Web : The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor. Harper, San Francisco, Oktober 1999.


The Model-Theoretic Semantics of TRIPLE - Decker, Sintek, Nejdl (2002)   (Correct)

....include querying of data with respect to multiple semantics and information integration. A unique feature of our approach is that contexts may be used as parameters for other contexts, therefore enabling composition of contexts. 1. 1 Contexts, RDF, and the Semantic Web In the Semantic Web [3] many different communities are publishing their formal data, and it is unlikely that established data models for representing this data will disappear. Examples of already established data models include UML, TopicMaps, RDF Schema, Entity Relationship Models, DAML OIL, and more, highly ....

Tim Berners-Lee. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor. Harper San Francisco, September 1999.


TRIPLE: A Logic for Reasoning with Parameterized Views.. - Decker, Sintek, Nejdl (2002)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....and information integration. A unique feature of our approach is that views may be used as parameters for other views, therefore enabling composition of views. 1. 1 Views, Semi Structured Data, and the Semantic Web An application area of parameterized views is the Semantic Web: in the Semantic Web [3] many different communities are publishing their formal data, and it is unlikely that established data models for representing this data will disappear. Examples of already established data models include UML, TopicMaps, RDF Schema, Entity Relationship Models, DAML OIL, and more, highly ....

Tim Berners-Lee. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor. Harper San Francisco, September 1999.


Proceedings of the - Nsf-Eu Workshop On   (Correct)

....Journal, Special Issue on Spatial Databases, Vo13(4) pp. 479 516, 1994. 11]C. Parent, S. Spaccapietra and E. Zimanyi, Spatio temporal conceptual models: data structures space time , Proc. of the 7th Int. Symp. on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, pp. 26 33, Kansas City, 1999. [12] D. A. Randell, Z. Cui and A. G. Cohn, A Spatial Logic based on Regions and Connection , 3rd Int. Conf. on Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Morgan Kaufmann, 1992. 13] G. Salton and C. Buckley. Improving retrieval performance by relevance feedback, Journal of the American Society of ....

....The equally obvious key solution to this problem is a better understanding, control and management of the semantics of information in the general sense. Not surprisingly, the W3C Consortium (reft www.w3c.org) which controls the Web has launched a major initiative called the Semantic Web [12] in order to create a focus for efforts towards an implemented solution based on XML and RDF (reft ibid. The semantic principles and technology underlying such solutions are emerging in the form of ontologies, which will become practically usable repositories of semantics about application ....

Tim Bemers-Lee et al.: Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor. Harper, San Francisco, 1999


Ubiquitous Computing and Cellular Handset Interfaces - are.. - Marsden, Jones   (Correct)

....cannot work with imposed hierarchies. Certainly, the error rates from the menu classification experiments[5] would confirm this argument. Furthermore, it is the attempt to break free from this type of hierarchical thinking which motivated Tim Berners Lee to develop the World Wide Web. He attributes[18] the success of the WWW to its ability to allow information to be joined according to a user s perception. Furthermore, the simplicity of HTML allowed users to restructure any collection of information as they saw fit. In fact, the success of the WWW has meant that, in Windows at least, the ....

Berners-Lee, T. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web. Harper Business. 2000


TRIPLE - An RDF Query, Inference, and Transformation Language - Sintek, Decker   (Correct)

.... RDF Query, Inference, and Transformation Language Michael Sintek DFKI GmbH Kaiserslautern sintek dfki.de Stefan Decker Stanford University Database Group stefan db.stanford.edu Abstract This paper presents TRIPLE, a layered and modular rule language for the semantic web [1]. TRIPLE is based on Horn logic and borrows many basic features from F Logic [9] but is especially designed for querying and transforming RDF models [17] TRIPLE can be viewed as a successor of SiLRI (Simple Logic based RDF Interpreter [5] One of the most important di erences to F Logic and ....

Tim Berners-Lee. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor. Harper San Francisco, September 1999.


Solving Integration Problems of E-Commerce Standards and.. - Corcho, Gómez-Pérez (2001)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....UNSPSC, e cl ss, RosettaNet and an electronic catalogue from an e commerce platform. 1 Introduction The popularity of Internet and the huge growth of new Internet technologies have led in the last years to the creation of a great amount of e commerce applications ( McGuinness, 99] Fensel, 00] Berners Lee, 99] However, technology is not the unique key factor for the development of current e applications. The context of ecommerce, and especially the context of B2B (Business to Business) applications, requires that an effective communication between machines is possible. In other words, semantic ....

....among existing and future information systems. This problem can be solved by ontologies. In fact, ontologies can be defined as formal 1 and explicit specifications of a shared conceptualization [Studer et al., 98] If we compare this definition with the one given for the Semantic Web in [Berners Lee, 99] the conceptual structuring of the Web in an explicit machine readable way ) we can foresee that ontologies will play a key role in its development, and hence they will be applied to the key areas of the Semantic Web: e commerce among others. Large and consensuated knowledge models for ....

Berners-Lee, T., Fischetti, M. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor. Harper. San Francisco. 1999.


ITTALKS: A Case Study in the Semantic Web and DAML - Cost, Finin, Joshi, Peng.. (2002)   (Correct)

....currently existing web applications with the DAML based knowledge and reasoning capabilities, ITTALKS presents a true Semantic Web application. rdfs:label Animal rdfs:label rdfs:comment An Example rdfs:comment Figure 2: An example of DAML encoded knowledge. 2 Background The Semantic Web [4, 3] is a vision in which web pages are augmented with information and data that is expressed in a way that facilitates its understanding my machines. The current human centered web is still largely encoded in HTML, which focuses largely on how text and images would be rendered for human viewing. Over ....

Tim Berners-Lee and Mark Fischetti. Weaving the web: The original design and ultimate destiny of the world wide web by its inventor. Harper, San Francisco, 2001.


Digital Library Portal using Semantic Tools in WWWPal - Punin, Krishnamoorthy   (Correct)

....have been developed to perform syntactic analysis of web sites. In this paper, using WWWPal and semantic analysis tools (such as RGML, clustering and the graph browser) we construct digital library portals. We describe a method of obtaining the portal. Introduction Semantic web was introduced [BERNERS] to make the tangled information in the web more accessible to search engines and other applications. The semantic web is not a separate web but an extension of the current one, in which information is given well defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation ....

T. Berners-Lee, Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor, San Francisco, CA, HarperCollins 1999


Knowledge-Based Validation, Aggregation and.. - Stuckenschmidt, van..   (Correct)

....languages for the representation of aggregated meta data. A promising language for this purpose is described in [4] The idea of using aggregated meta data for answering queries about information is of great interest with respect to the notion of a semantic web as aspired by Tim Berners Lee [1] and has to be further investigated in the future. ....

Tim Berners-Lee and Mark Fischetti. Weaving the Web : The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor. Harper, San Francisco, Oktober 1999.


Adapting Golog for Programming the Semantic Web - McIlraith (2001)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....y Most of this work was done while the author was a postdoctoral fellow in the Knowledge Systems Lab, Stanford University. we must make Web service properties and capabilities understandable to computer programs we must create semantic Web services [15] The so called Semantic Web [1] is emerging with the development of semantic Web markup languages such as DAML ONT [2] OIL [20] and most recently DAML OIL [3] These markup languages build on the foundations of XML and RDF(S) 9] to provide the taxonomic and logical expressiveness of description logics in a markup language ....

T. Berners-Lee and M. Fischetti. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor. Harper, 1999.


Relationships Between Logic Programming and RDF - Boley (2000)   (Correct)

....base, as e.g. needed for question answering. Moreover, one can use an RDF like encoding as a combination of a knowledge base, e.g. answering some questions directly, and a resource index, e.g. nding further helpful documents [Bol99] RDF may be regarded as an initial language for a Semantic Web [BLF99]. RDF in the narrow sense [LS99] http: www.w3.org TR REC rdf syntax ] consists of a directed labeledgraph or triple set model with full and abridged XML serialization syntaxes. It is broadened by RDF Schema [BG00] http: www.w3.org TR rdf schema ] itself speci ed in RDF syntax, for ....

Tim Berners-Lee and Mark Fischetti. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor. Harper, San Francisco, 1999.


A Reconfigurable Component-based Problem Solving Environment - Hawick, James, Coddington (2000)   (Correct)

....CPSEs. An objective of our work is to thoroughly explore the technical issues necessary to propose draft standards for interfacing between distributed components of CPSEs. The idea behind users collaborating through shared access to programs, data and each other has been prevalent for some years [3]. Users on a networked computer system have found ways to interact using ad hoc mixes of computer technologies. These include email; shared networked file systems; remote logins to other users computers and more recently the use of desktop video conferencing facilities. Di#culties have arisen in ....

Tim Berners-Lee and Mark Fischetti. Weaving the Web: The original design and ultimate destiny of the World Wide Web by its inventor. Harper Collins Publishers, Inc., 1999. ISBN 0-06-251586-1.


A Foundation for a Semantic Web - Ramsdell (2000)   (Correct)

....search. Each site will have its own unique structure, a structure guided by its author s opinion on how to break each web page into sections, paragraphs, and lists, not by its genealogy content. In the traditional web, writing a program to extract this kind of information is nearly impossible. In [1], Tim Berners Lee promotes the creation of what he calls a Semantic Web a web of data designed to be processed by machines. The vision is that each participating site would augment its material with a machine oriented version of its data. Continuing the genealogy example, site A might publish ....

Tim Berners-Lee and Mark Fischetti. Weaving the Web: the original design and ultimate destiny of the World Wide Web by its inventor. HarperCollins, 1999. Also see http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html.


A Reference Architecture For Web Browsers - Grosskurth, Godfrey (2006)   (Correct)

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Tim Berners-Lee. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor. Harper San Francisco, 1999.


Towards a New Synthesis of Ontology - Technology And Knowledge   (Correct)

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Tim Berners-Lee, Mark Fischetti, and Michael L. Dertouzos. Weaving the Web : The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor. Harper San Francisco, 1999.


Conceptual Knowledge Processing with Google - Koester (2005)   (Correct)

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Tim Berners-Lee. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor. Harper San Francisco, 1999.


TRIPLE|A Query, Inference, and - Transformation Language For (2002)   (Correct)

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Tim Berners-Lee. Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor. Harper San Francisco, September 1999.


Ontologies and Databases: More than a Fleeting Resemblance - Robert Meersman Starlab (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Tim Berners-Lee et al.: Weaving the Web : The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor. Harper, San Francisco, 1999


Creating Semantic Web Contents with Protege-2000 - Noy, Sintek, Decker.. (2001)   (36 citations)  (Correct)

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T. Berners-Lee, M. Fischetti, and M. Dertouzos, Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor, Harper, San Francisco, 1999.


Semantic Web Services - McIlraith, Son, Zeng (2001)   (21 citations)  (Correct)

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T. Berners-Lee, M. Fischetti, and T. M. Dertouzos, Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor, Harper, San Francisco, 1999.

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