... map-pings ’ semantic model or semantic domain. For Harel and Rumpe [67] , the semantic defi nition of a language comprises a semantic domain and a semantic mapping from the syntax to the semantic ... artifacts and, eventually, information inconsistency. The growing demand for networked and federated environments requires the convergence of existing web standards and software modeling standards. ... and types in the class model, to describe pre - and post conditions on operations and methods, and to specify initial and derived rules over a UML model. The OCL syntax differs from SQL and...
... communi-cation and the only way to discover appropriate services and exchange meaningfulcontent is to join SemanticWeband Peer-to-Peer.Hence, we invite you to ride the first wave of SemanticWeband ... major aspects of Semantic Web and Peer-to-Peer-based systems, including parts on:1. Data storage and access;2. Querying the network;3. Semantic integration; and 4. Methodologies and applications.Together ... SemanticWeband P2Psolution may always outperform the sophisticated, but conventional, centralized sys-tem.2.2 Peer-to-Peer and the (Semantic) Web When we look at the current World Wide Web, ...
... the Semantic Web and, hopefully, this concept will be less confusing to you. Furthermore, based on thisbasic understanding of the Semantic Web, we will “add” some semantics to the Web, and reexamine ... example in the Semantic Web environment. The purpose is to let the reader understand preciselywhat SemanticWeb is and what value can be added by extending the current Web to the Semantic Web. Up to ... understanding about the Semantic Web: why we need it, and what is the potential value that can be added by the vision ofthe Semantic Web. Chapter 1: From Traditional Web to Semantic Web. ...
... unique. As a simpleexample, consider the universe X = {x, y, z} and suppose that x and y,aswellasy and z are similar, but x and z are not similar. The singleton partition (i.e. here:{{x}, ... amongothers, Vane-Wright, Humphries and Williams (1991); Faith (1992, 1994); Solow, Polasky and Broadus(1993); Weitzman (1998); and the volumes edited by Gaston (1996) and Polasky (2002). 336 prasanta ... Polasky, and Broadus(1993) and Solow and Polasky (1994) have tried to model diversity in such settings;we do not survey their work in detail, since their measures are quite special and notwell...
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... Aonstands for the set of on-line social interactions (arcs), and Aoffdenotes the set of of-fline social interactions (arcs). The online social interactionsof an EBSN form an online social ... Druschel, and B. Bhattacharjee. Measurement and analysis of online social networks. In SIGCOMM, 2007.[19] M. Newman. Scientific collaboration networks. ii. shortestpaths, weighted networks, and centrality”. ... http://www.largenetwork.org/ebsn.Categories and Subject DescriptorsH.3.4 [Information Storage and Retrieval]: Systems and Software - Information networks General TermsAlgorithms, Experimentation.KeywordsEvent based Social Networks, ...
... pres-ent some conclusions and future work. SOCIAL SEMANTIC WEB The SemanticWeb vision tries to develop new ways to integrate and reuse the information published on the web. To that end, the W3C ... necessarily of the publisher. Social Web Evolution: Integrating Semantic Applications andWeb 2.0 Technologies is part of the IGI Global series named Advances in Semantic Weband Information Systems ... Data Social web evolution : integrating semantic applications andWeb 2.0 technologies / Miltiadis D. Lytras and Patricia Ordonez de Pablos, editors. p. cm.Includes bibliographical references and...
... Bridging the semantic gap in musicrecommendation. Web Semantics. Science, Services and Agents on the WorldWide Web. 6(4), 250–256 (2008). [Semantic Web Challenge 2006/2007].doi:10.1016/j.websem.2008.09.0042. ... the 6th European Semantic Web Conference on The Semantic Web. Research and Applications, (Heraklion,Greece: Springer, 2009), p. 66815. S Deerwester, S Dumais, G Furnas, T Landauer, R Harshman, ... technique calle d vector-based semantic analysis,which is a generalization of Latent Semantic Analysis[15] and similar to the methods used in l atent semantic mapping [16] and latent perceptual indexing...
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