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Aiding the Workflow of Email Conversations by Enhancing Email with Semantics
(2007)
Despite persisting in popularity, email is still plagued with
information overload, hindering the workflow of data handled by the user. Just
as Semantic Web technologies promise to revolutionize the Web, we aspire to
use ...
Discovery of Optimized Web Service Configurations Using a Hybrid Semantic and Statistical Approach
(IEEE, 2009)
We present a Semantic Optimized Service Discovery (Se- mOSD) approach capable of handling Web service search requests on a fine-grained level of detail where we augment semantic service descriptions with statistically built ...
Using Tags and Clustering to Identify Topic-Relevant Blogs
(IAAA, 2007)
The Web has experienced an exponential growth in the use of weblogs or blogs. Blog entries are generally organised using tags, informally defined labels which are increasingly being proposed as a `grassroots¿ answer to ...
Dynamic Service Discovery through Meta-Interactions with Service Providers
(Springer, 2007)
Dynamic discovery based on semantic description of services is an essential aspect of the Semantic Web services integration process. Since not all data required for service discovery can always be included in service ...
Towards Semantic Interoperability (In-depth comparison of two approaches to solving Semantic Web Service Challenge mediation tasks)
(2007)
This paper overviews and compares the DERI and DEI-Cefriel approaches to the SWS-Challenge workshop mediation scenario in terms of the utilized underlying technologies and delivered solutions. In the mediation scenario one ...
Towards Intelligent web Services: Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO)
(Springer, 2005)
The SemanticWeb and the SemanticWeb Services build a natural application area for Intelligent Agents, namely querying and reasoning about structured knowledge and semantic descriptions of services and their interfaces on ...
Process Mediation Based on Triple Space Computing
(Springer, 2008)
Web services are inherently heterogeneous at both data and behavioral levels because of the nature of the Web, which is the main obstacle to the usability of Web services. The heterogeneity at a behavioral level is generally ...
A Scenario-View Based Approach to Analyze External Behavior of Web Services for Supporting Mediated Service Interactions
(IEEE, 2008)
Web service interactions have triggered the initiative to identify and solve mismatches from a behavioral aspect. Current approaches are limited since they mainly focus on control-flow but largely ignore data-flow. In this ...
PPEPR: Plug and Play Electronic Patient Records
(ACM, 2008)
The integration of Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems is at the centre of many of the new regional and national initiatives to integrate clinical processes across department, region, and national levels. Web Service ...