KWTR: ontology composition
[edit] Contributors:
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- What is the state of the art of Semantic Web in your research field?
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- Provide references and short abstracts of three papers you consider as significant in your research field.
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- Please provide one or more examples (either business, or research, or both) in which semantic web has been used (if you can, add some references).
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- Are there existing tools or demos? Please indicate some of them.
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- What are the open problems in your Semantic Web research field? Why?
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- Provide references and links of the most relevant Semantic Web research projects in your field.
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- What challenges try these projects to overcome?
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- What are their foreseen benefits (both in market and scientific community)?
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- When, in your opinion, will projects’ results be ready for industry?
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- Do you think that it is important to invest (money and time) in these topics? Why?
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- What are, in your opinion, the most relevant Semantic Web challenges that will be solved in the long term (10 years)? Why?
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Some references
Artur Wilk (I3) and Wlodzimierz Drabent (I3). Combining XML querying with ontology reasoning: Xcerpt and DIG. Accepted to RuleML 2006, Athens, GA, USA, 10-11 November 2006.
Jakob Henriksson (I3) and Jan Maluszynski (I3). Hybrid integration of rules and ontologies: A constraint-based framework. Accepted to RuleML 2006, Athens, GA, USA, 10-11 November 2006.
Artur Wilk (I3) and Wlodzimierz Drabent (I3). A Prototype of a Descriptive Type System for Xcerpt. In Proceedings of PPSWR06, Budva, Montenegro, 10-11 June 2006.
Wlodzimierz Drabent (I3). Towards more precise typing rules for Xcerpt. In Proceedings of PPSWR06, Budva, Montenegro, 10-11 June 2006.
Uwe Assmann (I3) and Jakob Henriksson (I3) and Jan Maluszynski (I3). Combining safe rules and ontologies by interfacing of reasoners. Accepted to PPSWR06, Budva, Montenegro, 10-11 June 2006.
Hans Eric Svensson and Artur Wilk (I3). XML Querying Using Ontological Information. Accepted to PPSWR06, Budva, Montenegro, 10-11 June 2006.
Charlie Abela (I3) and Matthew Montebello (I3). PreDiCtS: A Personalised Service Discovery and Composition Framework. Accepted as full paper at the Semantic Web Personalization Workshop, ESWC 2006, Budva Montenegro, June 2006.
Charlie Abela (I3) and Matthew Montebello (I3). CCBR Ontology for Reusable Service Templates. Accepted as poster at the ESWC 2006 conference, Budva Montenegro, June 2006.
Uwe Assmann (I3) and Steffen Zschaler and Gerd Wagner (I1). Ontologies, Meta-Models, and the Model-Driven Paradigm. Coral Calero, Francisco Ruiz, and Mario Piattini (editors): Ontologies for Software Engineering and Technology, 2006.
Simon Scerri and Charlie Abela (I3) and Matthew Montebello (I3). semantExplorer: A Semantic Web Browser. Accepted at the IADIS International Conference WWW/Internet 2005, Lisbon Portugal, October 2005.
Matthew Buckle and Charlie Abela (I3) and Matthew Montebello (I3). A BPEL Engine and Editor for the .NET framework. Accepted at the ECOWS 2005 conference, Växjö Sweden, November 2005.
Sacha Berger and Emmanuel Coquery (I3) and Włodzimierz Drabent (I3) and Artur Wilk (I3). Descriptive Typing Rules for Xcerpt. Proceedings of Third Workshop on Principles and Practice of Semantic Web Reasoning (PPSWR'05), Dagstuhl, Germany (11th - 16th September 2005), Organization: REWERSE, LNCS 3703, 85-100, September 2005, ISBN 3-540-28793-0.
Włodzimierz Drabent (I3). Towards Types for Web Rule Languages. Proceedings of Summer School Reasoning Web 2005, Msida, Malta (25th - 29th July 2005), Organization: University of Malta, LNCS 3564, 305-318, 2005, ISBN 3-540-27828-1, Springer-Verlag.
Uwe Assmann (I3). Reuse in Semantic Applications. Proceedings of Summer School Reasoning Web 2005, Msida, Malta (25th - 29th July 2005), Organization: University of Malta, LNCS 3564, 290-304, 2005, ISBN 3-540-27828-1, Springer-Verlag.
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