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Semantic Innovation Management

by Jianqiang Li
"... Innovation within established industry can be viewed as a cyclic loop consisting of four distinct phases, i.e., recognition, initiation, implementation, and stabilization. Different information technology enabled innovation management tools supporting the lifecycle of innovation are classified as fi ..."
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technologies enabled semantic innovation. To explicitly and formally specify all the different perspectives of innovation related information, a shared ontology is proposed as the common language of innovation management, which describes the critical and minimal information about the innovation process in a

Semantic innovation management across the extended enterprise

by Ke Ning, Qinxiang Zhu, Stefan Decker
"... Abstract: Innovation provides the means for enterprises to survive and grow. Due to the distributed and heterogeneous characteristics, it’s difficult to manage innovation across the extended enterprise. A novel vision for Semantic Innovation Management (SIM) is introduced. The system architecture co ..."
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Abstract: Innovation provides the means for enterprises to survive and grow. Due to the distributed and heterogeneous characteristics, it’s difficult to manage innovation across the extended enterprise. A novel vision for Semantic Innovation Management (SIM) is introduced. The system architecture

Semantic Innovation Management System for the Extended Enterprise Abstract

by Ke Ning
"... Innovation Management is crucial for enterprises to survive and succeed in a competitive environment. Due to the distributed and heterogeneous characteristics of innovation information, it is difficult to implement a satisfying and cost effective innovation management system for the extended enterpr ..."
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enterprise. However, the development of semantic web technologies brings a new way to solve this problem. In this paper, a framework for a Semantic Innovation Management System (SIMS) based on metadata harvesting technologies and RDF access technologies is presented. A practical case study developed using

D10.01- Semantic Innovation Management across the

by Ke Ning, Jianqiang Li, Qinxiang Zhu, Ke Ning, Jianqiang Li, Qinxiang Zhu , 2005
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Semantic matching of web services capabilities

by Massimo Paolucci, Takahiro Kawamura, Terry R. Payne, Katia Sycara , 2002
"... Abstract. The Web is moving from being a collection of pages toward a collection of services that interoperate through the Internet. The first step toward this interoperation is the location of other services that can help toward the solution of a problem. In this paper we claim that location of web ..."
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of web services should be based on the semantic match between a declarative description of the service being sought, and a description of the service being offered. Furthermore, we claim that this match is outside the representation capabilities of registries such as UDDI and languages such as WSDL. We

The Fourth International Conference on Electronic Business (ICEB2004) / Beijing 586 Semantic Innovation Management

by Jianqiang Li
"... Innovation within industrial environment can be viewed as a cyclic loop consisting of four distinct phases, i.e., recognition, initiation, implementation, and stabilization. Different information technology enabled innovation management tools supporting the lifecycle of innovation are classified as ..."
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technologies enabled semantic innovation. To explicitly and formally specify all the different perspectives of innovation related information, a shared ontology is proposed as the common language of innovation management, which describes the critical and minimal information about the innovation process in a

The physiology of the grid: An open grid services architecture for distributed systems integration

by Ian Foster , 2002
"... In both e-business and e-science, we often need to integrate services across distributed, heterogeneous, dynamic “virtual organizations ” formed from the disparate resources within a single enterprise and/or from external resource sharing and service provider relationships. This integration can be t ..."
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, this architecture defines a uniform exposed service semantics (the Grid service); defines standard mechanisms for creating, naming, and discovering transient Grid service instances; provides location transparency and multiple protocol bindings for service instances; and supports integration with underlying native

Theory and Practice of Constraint Handling Rules

by Thom Frühwirth , 1998
"... Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) are our proposal to allow more flexibility and application-oriented customization of constraint systems. CHR are a declarative language extension especially designed for writing user-defined constraints. CHR are essentially a committed-choice language consisting of mu ..."
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of multi-headed guarded rules that rewrite constraints into simpler ones until they are solved. In this broad survey we aim at covering all aspects of CHR as they currently present themselves. Going from theory to practice, we will define syntax and semantics for CHR, introduce an important decidable

Specifying Distributed Software Architectures

by Jeff Magee, Naranker Dulay, Susan Eisenbach, Jeff Kramer , 1995
"... There is a real need for clear and sound design specifications of distributed systems at the architectural level. This is the level of the design which deals with the high-level organisation of computational elements and the interactions between those elements. The paper presents the Darwin notation ..."
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structures and dynamic structures which may evolve during execution. The central abstractions managed by Darwin are components and services. Services are the means by which components interact. In addition to its use in specifying the architecture of a distributed system, Darwin has an operational semantics

Managing Trust in a Peer-2-Peer Information System

by Karl Aberer, Zoran Despotovic , 2001
"... Managing trust is a problem of particular importance ...In this paper we illustrate that the problem needs to be addressed at both the data management and the semantic, i.e. trust management, level and we devise a method of how trust assessments can be performed by using at both levels scalable peer ..."
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Managing trust is a problem of particular importance ...In this paper we illustrate that the problem needs to be addressed at both the data management and the semantic, i.e. trust management, level and we devise a method of how trust assessments can be performed by using at both levels scalable
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