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Abstract: Electronic commerce is exploding - Forrester research
projects 25 billion dollars in online spending by the
year 2000. As the market segment grows, it has expanded
into broader content areas. Broader domains
increase the need for thoughtful content organization
and browsing support. We promote the trend of using
ontologies to support more than just search and also
to to enhance browsing and more active \smart" noti
cation services. In this paper, we identify some of
the issues with... (Update)
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...regularity obviously facilitates machine understanding. Examples of the use of ontologies could include e commerce sites [16] search engines [17] and Web services [19] 2 Web Ontology Languages The recognition of the key role that ontologies are likely to play in the future of...
.... of markets (see, e.g. http: www.verticalnet.com ) and allow descriptions to be reused in di#erent marketplaces; in search engines [40], where ontologies can help searching to go beyond the current keyword based approach, and allow pages to be found that contain...
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Deborah L. McGuinness. "Ontologies for Electronic Commerce". Proceedings of the AAAI '99 Artificial Intelligence for Electronic Commerce Workshop, Orlando, Florida, July, 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mcguinness99ontologies.html More
@misc{ mcguinness99ontologies,
author = "D. McGuinness",
title = "Ontologies for Electronic Commerce",
text = "Deborah L. McGuinness. Ontologies for Electronic Commerce. Proceedings
of the AAAI '99 Artificial Intelligence for Electronic Commerce Workshop,
Orlando, Florida, July, 1999.",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mcguinness99ontologies.html" }
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