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TITLE = {{ContactMap}: Integrating Communication and Information Through Visualizing Personal Social Networks},
AUTHOR = {Bonnie A.~Nardi and Steve Whittaker and Ellen Isaacs and Mike Creech and Jeff Johnson and John Hainsworth},
JOURNAL = {Communications of the {ACM}},
URL = {http://dis.shef.ac.uk/stevewhittaker/CACM02.pdf},
URL = {http://www.darrouzet-nardi.net/bonnie/},
MONTH = APR,
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{rodden:manage,
AUTHOR = {Kerry Rodden and Kenneth R. Wood},
TITLE = {How Do People Manage Their Digital Photographs?},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems},
YEAR = 2003,
ISBN = {1-58113-630-7},
PAGES = {409--416},
LOCATION = {Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA},
DOI = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/642611.642682},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press}
}
@MISC{harris:3store,
TITLE = {{Semantic Web} Storage with {3store}},
AUTHOR = {Stephen Harris and Nicholas Gibbins},
INSTITUTION = {Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton},
YEAR = 2003,
DAY = 24,
MONTH = OCT
}
@ARTICLE{freeman:lifestreams,
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NUMBER = 1,
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@INPROCEEDINGS{nardi:interaction-outeraction,
AUTHOR = {Bonnie A.~Nardi and Steve Whittaker and Erin Bradner},
TITLE = {Interaction and outeraction: instant messaging in action},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2000 {ACM} Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work},
YEAR = 2000,
ISBN = {1-58113-222-0},
PAGES = {79--88},
LOCATION = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA},
DOI = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/358916.358975},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press}
}
@ARTICLE{sheth:sw-in-action,
TITLE = {{S}emantic ({W}eb) Technology In Action: Ontology Driven Information Systems for Search, Integration and Analysis},
AUTHOR = {Amit Sheth and Cartic Ramakrishnan},
JOURNAL = {{IEEE} Data Engineering Bulletin, Special issue on Making the {Semantic Web} Real},
MONTH = DEC,
YEAR = 2003,
EDITOR = {U.~Dayal and H.~Kuno and K.~Wilkinson},
NOTE = {To appear}
}
@MISC{browne:myth-xml,
TITLE = {The Myth of Self-Describing {XML}},
AUTHOR = {Eric Browne},
YEAR = 2003,
MONTH = SEP,
URL = {http://www.oceaninformatics.biz/publications/e2.pdf},
INSTITUTION = {University of {South Australia}}
}
@ARTICLE{mcilraith:semantic-web-services,
AUTHOR = {Sheila A. McIlraith and Tran Cao Son and Honglei Zeng},
TITLE = {{Semantic Web} Services},
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NUMBER = 2,
YEAR = 2001,
ISSN = {1094-7167},
PAGES = {46--53},
DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/5254.920599},
URL = {http://www.ksl.stanford.edu/people/sam/ieee01.pdf},
PUBLISHER = {IEEE Educational Activities Department}
}
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@ARTICLE{stuckenschmidt:exploring,
AUTHOR = {Heiner Stuckenschmidt and van Harmelen, Frank and de Waard, Anita and Anthony Scerri and Ravinder Bhogal and van Buel, Jan and Ian Crowlesmith and Christiaan Fluit and Arjohn Kampman and Jeen Broekstra and van Mulligen, Erik},
TITLE = {Exploring Large Document Repositories with {RDF} Technology: The {DOPE} Project},
KEYWORDS = {Elsevier, Aduna, Collexis, Erasmus, Drug Ontology Project, thesaurus, PubMed, Emtree, Embase, SeRQL, Sesame, browser, DOPE Browser, Spectacle Cluster Map, Spectacle, Cluster Map, SOAP, query, interoperability, syntactic, semantic, XML, RDF},
ABSTRACT = {This thesaurus-based search system uses automatic indexing, RDF-based querying, and concept-based visualization of results to support exploration of large online document repositories.},
JOURNAL = {{IEEE} Intelligent Systems},
YEAR = 2004,
VOLUME = 19,
NUMBER = 3,
MONTH = MAY,
MONTH = JUN,
URL = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frankh/postscript/IEEE-IS04.pdf},
PAGES = {34--40}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{broekstra:dope,
AUTHOR = {Jeen Broekstra and Christiaan Fluit and Arjohn Kampman and van Harmelen, Frank and Heiner Stuckenschmidt and Ravinder Bhogal and Anthony Scerri and de Waard, Anita and van Mulligen, Erik},
TITLE = {The {D}rug {O}ntology {P}roject for {Elsevier}},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the {WWW}'04 workshop on Application Design, Development and Implementation Issues in the Semantic Web},
YEAR = 2004,
URL = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frankh/abstracts/WWW-WS04.html},
URL = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frankh/postscript/WWW-WS04.pdf},
KEYWORDS = {Elsevier, Aduna, Collexis, Erasmus, Drug Ontology Project, thesaurus, PubMed, Emtree, Embase, SeRQL, Sesame, browser, DOPE Browser, Spectacle Cluster Map, Spectacle, Cluster Map, SOAP, query, interoperability, syntactic, semantic, XML, RDF},
ADDRESS = {New York},
MONTH = MAY
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{annamalai:guidelines-reusable-domain-ontologies,
AUTHOR = {Muthukkaruppan Annamalai and Leon Sterling},
TITLE = {Guidelines for Constructing Reusable Domain Ontologies},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the {AAMAS}'03 Workshop on Ontologies in Agent Systems},
ADDRESS = {Melbourne, Australia},
PAGES = {71--74},
KEYWORDS = {agentlab, ontologies, agent applications and ontologies},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{horrocks:querying-sw,
AUTHOR = {Ian Horrocks and Sergio Tessaris},
TITLE = {Querying the Semantic Web: a Formal Approach},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 13th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2002)},
YEAR = 2002,
PAGES = {177--191},
EDITOR = {Ian Horrocks and James Hendler},
NUMBER = 2342,
SERIES = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
URL = {http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~horrocks/Publications/download/2002/iswc2002.pdf},
ISBN = {3-540-43760-6}
}
@ARTICLE{newman:structure-networks,
TITLE = {The structure and function of complex networks},
AUTHOR = {Mark E. J. Newman},
JOURNAL = {SIAM Review},
VOLUME = 45,
PAGES = {167--256},
ABSTRACT = {Inspired by empirical studies of networked systems such as the Internet, social networks, and biological networks, researchers have in recent years developed a variety of techniques and models to help us understand or predict the behavior of these systems. Here we review developments in this field, including such concepts as the small-world effect, degree distributions, clustering, network correlations, random graph models, models of network growth and preferential attachment, and dynamical processes taking place on networks. },
YEAR = 2003
}
@TECHREPORT{fensel:triple-based,
TYPE = {Research Report},
NUMBER = {2004-05-31},
AUTHOR = {Dieter Fensel},
TITLE = {Triple-based Computing},
INSTITUTION = {Digital Enterprise Research Institute ({DERI})},
YEAR = 2004,
MONTH = MAY
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{heflin:implicit,
AUTHOR = {Jeff Heflin and James Hendler and Sean Luke},
TITLE = {Reading Between the Lines: Using {SHOE} to Discover Implicit Knowledge from the {Web}},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the {AAAI}-98 Workshop on {AI} and Information Integration},
YEAR = 1998,
URL = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/heflin98reading.html}
}
@ARTICLE{mccarthy:formalizing-context,
TITLE = {Formalizing Context (Expanded Notes)},
AUTHOR = {John McCarthy and Sas\v{s}a Buva\v{c}},
URL = {http://www-formal.stanford.edu},
PAGES = {13--50},
EDITOR = {Atocha Aliseda and van Glabbeek, Rob J. and Dag Westerst\a{a}hl},
BOOKTITLE = {Computing Natural Language},
YEAR = 1998,
SERIES = {{CLSI} Lecture Notes},
VOLUME = 81,
PUBLISHER = {Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University}
}
@BOOK{tennant:xml-libraries,
TITLE = {{XML} in Libraries},
PUBLISHER = {Neal-Schuman Publishers},
ADDRESS = {New York},
ISBN = {1-55570-445-X},
EDITOR = {Roy Tennant},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{lutz:dl,
TITLE = {Description Logics},
AUTHOR = {Carsten Lutz},
URL = {http://dl.kr.org/},
INSTITUTION = {Dresden University of Technology},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{lambrix:dl,
TITLE = {Description Logics},
AUTHOR = {Patrick Lambrix},
INSTITUTION = {Department of Computer and Information Science, Link\"oping University, Sweden},
URL = {http://www.ida.liu.se/labs/iislab/people/patla/DL/}
}
@MISC{protege,
TITLE = {Prot\'eg\'e Ontology Editor and Knowledge Acquisition System},
ORGANIZATION = {Stanford University},
URL = {http://protege.stanford.edu}
}
@MISC{palmer:rdfe,
AUTHOR = {Sean B. Palmer},
TITLE = {{RDFe} --- a Schema-Aware {RDF} Editor},
URL = {http://infomesh.net/pyrple/rdfe/},
MONTH = OCT,
YEAR = 2003,
URLDATE = {2004-06-10}
}
@BOOK{bonnet:ai,
TITLE = {Artificial Intelligence: Promise and Performance},
AUTHOR = {Alain Bonnet},
PUBLISHER = {Prentice Hall},
ADDRESS = {London},
YEAR = 1985,
ISBN = {0-13-048869-0}
}
@BOOK{genesereth:ai,
TITLE = {Logical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence},
AUTHOR = {Michael R. Genesereth and Nils J. Nilsson},
PUBLISHER = {Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.},
ADDRESS = {Los Altos, CA},
ISBN = {0-934613-31-1},
YEAR = 1987
}
@BOOK{rich:ai,
TITLE = {Artificial Intelligence},
EDITION = {2nd},
AUTHOR = {Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight},
PUBLISHER = {McGraw Hill},
ADDRESS = {New York},
ISBN = {0-07-052263-4},
YEAR = 1991
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{palmer:scam,
TITLE = {The {SCAM} Framework: Helping {Semantic} {Web} Applications to Store and Access Metadata},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 1st European {Semantic Web} Symposium},
MONTH = MAY,
YEAR = 2004,
URL = {http://kmr.nada.kth.se/papers/SemanticWeb/SCAM-ESWS.pdf},
ABSTRACT = {In this paper we discuss the design of the SCAM framework, which aims to simplify the storage and access of metadata for a variety of different applications that can be built on top of it. A basic design principle of SCAM is the aggregation of metadata into two kinds of sets of different granularity (SCAM records and SCAM contexts). These sets correspond to the typical access needs of an applications with regard to metadata, and they constitute the foundation upon which access control is provided.},
AUTHOR = {Matthias Palm\'er and Ambj\"orn Naeve and Fredrik Paulsson}
}
@ARTICLE{bush:as-we-may-think,
TITLE = {As We May Think},
AUTHOR = {Vannevar Bush},
JOURNAL = {The Atlantic Monthly},
YEAR = 1945,
MONTH = JUL
}
@TECHREPORT{rapaport:implementation,
TITLE = {Implementation is Semantic Interpretation},
AUTHOR = {William J. Rapaport},
INSTITUTION = {{State University of New York at Buffalo}, {USA}},
ABSTRACT = {What is the computational notion of ``implementation''? It is not individuation, instantiation, reduction, or supervenience. It is, I suggest, semantic interpretation.},
NUMBER = {97-15},
YEAR = 1997
}
@ARTICLE{munzner:exploring-large-graphs,
JOURNAL = {{IEEE} Computer Graphics and Applications},
VOLUME = 18,
NUMBER = 4,
PAGES = {18--23},
MONTH = JUL,
ABSTRACT = {Drawing graphs as nodes connected by links is visually compelling but computationally difficult. Hyperbolic space and spanning trees can reduce visual clutter, speed up layout, and provide fluid interaction.},
ADDRESS = {{360 Gates Bldg 3B, Stanford, CA, 94305}},
AUTHOR = {Tamara Munzner},
INSTITUTION = {Stanford University},
TITLE = {Exploring Large Graphs in {3D} Hyperbolic Space},
URL = {http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/h3cga/},
YEAR = 1998
}
@PROCEEDINGS{perez:ijcai-proc,
TITLE = {Proceedings of the {IJCAI-01} Workshop on Ontologies and Information Sharing},
MONTH = AUG,
YEAR = 2001,
EDITOR = {Asunci{\'o}n G{\'o}mez P{\'e}rez and Michael Gr{\"u}ninger and Heiner Stuckenschmidt and Michael F. Uschold}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{gruninger:methodology,
TITLE = {Methodology for the Design and Evaluation of Ontologies},
AUTHOR = {Michael Gr{\"u}ninger and Mark S. Fox},
INSTITUTION = {Department of Industrial Engineering, {University of Toronto}},
YEAR = 1995,
MONTH = APR,
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the {Workshop} on {Basic} {Ontological} {Issues} in {Knowledge Sharing}, {IJCAI-95}},
URL = {http://www.eil.utoronto.ca/enterprise-modelling/papers/gruninger-ijcai95.pdf},
URL = {http://www.eil.utoronto.ca/enterprise-modelling/papers/}
}
@TECHREPORT{noy:ontology-development,
ABSTRACT = {Ontologies have become core components of many large applications yet the training material has not kept pace with the growing interest. This paper addresses the issues of why one would build an ontology and presents a methodology for creating ontologies based on declarative knowledge representation systems. It leverages the two authors experiences building and maintaining ontologies in a number of ontology environments including Protege-2000, Ontolingua, and Chimaera. It presents the methodology by example utilizing a tutorial wines knowledge base example. While it is aimed at users of frame-based systems, it can be useful for building ontologies in any object-centered system.},
ADDRESS = {{Stanford}, {CA}, 94305, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Natalya F. Noy and Deborah L. McGuinness},
INSTITUTION = {{K}nowledge {S}ystems {L}aboratory, {S}tanford {U}niversity},
NUMBER = {{KSL-01-05}},
TITLE = {Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology},
URL = {http://www.ksl.stanford.edu/people/dlm/papers/ontology-tutorial-noy-mcguinness-abstract.html},
MONTH = MAR,
YEAR = 2001
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{nunamaker:framework,
TITLE = {A Framework for Collaboration and Knowledge Management},
AUTHOR = {Nunamaker, Jr., Jay F. and Romano, Jr., Nicholas C. and Robert Owen Briggs},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 34th Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences},
YEAR = 2001,
MONTH = JAN,
PAGES = {1060--1072},
KEYWORDS = {Knowledge Management, Collaboration, Organizational Productivity, Intellectual Bandwidth},
ABSTRACT = {Two of the most heralded recent Information Technology (IT) advances are Knowledge Management (KMS) and Collaborative Information Systems (CIS), yet neither has become a mainstream part of how many companies and knowledge workers (KWs) accomplish real work on a daily basis. We propose here two conceptual hierarchies for each of the new technologies that we believe independently may provide a structure for organizations and individuals to assess their current level of capability in each area. Further, we assert that the two hierarchies are complementary and can be integrated to provide a framework for IT capability in terms of Intellectual Bandwidth (IB.) In this paper we describe the two hierarchies and then present the integrated framework and introduce the concept of IB as the sum of an organizations' CIS and KMS capabilities. Finally, we map sample technologies into the framework and explain how the technologies enable individuals, teams and organizations to achieve various levels of KIS and CIS capability. Future research in this area will focus on developing and validating constructs and measures of IB in terms of both KMS and CIS.},
ISBN = {0-7695-0981-9},
PUBLISHER = {{IEEE Computer Society}},
ADDRESS = {Washington {D.C.}, {USA}},
URL = {http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/HICSS_34/PDFs/CLUSR07.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{qiu:towards-flexible,
TITLE = {Towards Flexible Negotiation in Teamwork},
AUTHOR = {Zhun Qiu and Milind Tambe and Hyuckchul Jung},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Autonomous Agents},
YEAR = 1999,
PAGES = {400--401},
ISBN = {1-58113-066-X}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{shell:panopticon,
TITLE = {Taking Control of the Panopticon: Privacy Considerations in the Design of Attentive User Interfaces},
AUTHOR = {Jeffrey S. Shell},
URL = {http://smg.media.mit.edu/cscw2002-privacy/submissions/jeff.pdf},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the {CSCW 2002} Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work},
PUBLISHER = {ACM Press},
YEAR = 2002
}
@ARTICLE{giunchiglia:local-models,
TITLE = {Local Models Semantics, or Contextual Reasoning = Locality + Compatibility},
PAGES = {221--259},
JOURNAL = {Artificial Intelligence},
PUBLISHER = {Elsevier Science},
YEAR = 2001,
NUMBER = 2,
VOLUME = 127,
AUTHOR = {Fausto Giunchiglia and Chiara Ghidini},
NOTE = {earlier version presented at {KR98}},
ABSTRACT = {In this paper we present a new semantics, called Local Models Semantics, and use it to provide a foundation to reasoning with contexts. This semantics captures and makes precise the two main intuitions underlying contextual reasoning: (i) reasoning is mainly local and uses only part of what is potentially available (e.g., what is known, the available inference procedures), this part is what we call context (of reasoning); however (ii) there is compatibility among the reasoning performed in different contexts. We validate our semantics by formalizing two important forms of contextual reasoning: reasoning with viewpoints and reasoning about belief.},
MONTH = APR,
URL = {http://sra.itc.it/paper.epl?id=GG97b}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{gyllensward:information-organizer,
AUTHOR = {Erik Gyllensw{\"a}rd and Mladen Kap and Rikard Land},
TITLE = {Information Organizer --- A Comprehensive View on Reuse},
URL = {http://www.mrtc.mdh.se/publications/0357.pdf},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems ({ICEIS})},
KEYWORDS = {Reuse, integration, legacy systems, Business Object Model, software components, extensible, lifecycle support},
YEAR = 2002,
MONTH = APR
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{nilsson:metadata-e-learning,
AUTHOR = {Mikael Nilsson and Matthias Palm{\'e}r and Ambj{\"o}rn},
TITLE = {{Semantic Web} Metadata for e-Learning --- Some Architectural Guidelines},
URL = {http://www2002.org/CDROM/alternate/744/},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Eleventh International {World Wide Web} Conference ({WWW2002})},
MONTH = MAY,
KEYWORDS = {meta-data, e-learning, knowledge community, p2p},
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{antoniou:web-ontology,
AUTHOR = {Grigoris Antoniou and van Harmelen, Frank},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Antoniou,%20Griogris%20-%20Web%20Ontology%20Language%20-%20OWL.pdf},
TITLE = {{Web Ontology Language: OWL}},
EDITOR = {S. Staab and R. Studer},
BOOKTITLE = {{Handbook on Ontologies in Information Systems}},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{fluit:supporting-user,
AUTHOR = {Christiaan Fluit and Marta Sabou and van Harmelen, Frank},
TITLE = {Supporting User Tasks through Visualisation of Light-weight Ontologies},
YEAR = 2003,
EDITOR = {S. Staab and R. Studer},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
BOOKTITLE = {{Handbook on Ontologies in Information Systems}},
URL = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frankh/postscript/OntoHandbook03Viz.pdf}
}
@MISC{foldoc,
TITLE = {{FOLDOC} Computing Dictionary},
URL = {http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc}
}
@ARTICLE{robie:syntactic-web,
ABSTRACT = {XQuery is a query language designed to allow queries across the many kinds of information that are represented in XML. Although topic maps and RDF can also be represented in XML, many have held that their many possible syntactic forms make them extremely difficult to query using an XML query language, and that they can only be queried using special-purpose query languages with built-in knowledge of their semantics, including the ability to exploit RDF schema information. This talk shows that XQuery can, in fact, be used to solve the kinds of queries for which RDF and topic map query languages were designed, though with a loss of type safety.
The approach taken is to transform instances of RDF and topic maps to a syntactic representation that closely models their underlying logical models, and to use function libraries written in XQuery to directly support operations specific to RDF or topic maps. Schema level information is also incorporated in this representation, and is supported in the library, so queries can exploit type hierarchies and perform joins across predicates.
Information from other XML sources can also be queried together with information from topic maps and RDF. For instance, a query on a topic maps that searches for Shakespeare plays mentioned in Italian operas can also query the plays themselves --- represented in XML --- to determine which Italian cities are mentioned in them. Syntax is not the opposite of semantics, it is a medium for semantics. },
AUTHOR = {Jonathan Robie and Lars Marius Garshol and Steve Newcomb and Matthew Fuchs and Libby Miller and Dan Brickley and Vassilis Christophides and Gregorius Karvounarakis},
JOURNAL = {Markup Languages: Theory \& Practice},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Querying/Robie,%20Jonathan%20-%20The%20Syntactic%20Web.pdf},
NUMBER = 4,
PAGES = {411--440},
TITLE = {{The Syntactic Web}: Syntax and Semantics on the {Web}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/XML/2002/08/robie.syntacticweb.html},
VOLUME = 3,
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{berners-lee:rdf-xml,
AUTHOR = {Tim Berners-Lee},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {Why {RDF} model is different from the {XML} model},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/RDF-XML.html},
URLDATE = {2004-05-04},
YEAR = 1998
}
@MISC{swad:validating,
AUTHOR = {{SWAD-Europe}},
TITLE = {Using {RDFS} or {OWL} as a schema language for validating {RDF}},
URL = {http://esw.w3.org/mt/esw/archives/000048.html},
URLDATE = {2004-05-04},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{berners-lee:cwm,
AUTHOR = {Tim Berners-Lee and Dan Connolly and Sean Palmer and Mark Nottingham},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{\tt{cwm}} --- a general-purpose data processor for the semantic web},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/doc/cwm},
URLDATE = {2004-05-04},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{connolly:travel,
AUTHOR = {Dan Connolly},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{Semantic Web} Application Integration: Travel Tools},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/pim/travel},
URLDATE = {2004-04-30},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{bellinger:data,
AUTHOR = {Gene Bellinger and Durval Castro and Anthony Mills},
ORGANIZATION = {OutSights, Inc.},
TITLE = {Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom},
URL = {http://www.systems-thinking.org/dikw/dikw.htm},
URLDATE = {2004-04-28},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{ncits:ansdit,
AUTHOR = {{International Committee for Information Technology Standards}},
KEYWORDS = {dictionary},
TITLE = {{American National Standard Dictionary of Information Technology}},
URL = {http://www.incits.org/tc_home/k5htm/ANSDIT.htm},
URLDATE = {2004-04-28}
}
@MISC{berners-lee:proposal,
AUTHOR = {Tim Berners-Lee},
ORGANIZATION = {{CERN}},
TITLE = {Information Management: A Proposal},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/History/1989/proposal.html},
YEAR = 1989
}
@MISC{w3c:uris,
AUTHOR = {{W3C/IETF URI Planning Interest Group}},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{URIs}, {URLs}, and {URNs}: {Clarifications} and {Recommendations} 1.0},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/uri-clarification/},
YEAR = 2001
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{land:software-systems,
ABSTRACT = {Software systems no longer evolve as separate entities but are also integrated with each other. The purpose of integrating software systems can be to increase user-value or to decrease maintenance costs. Different approaches, one of which is software architectural analysis, can be used in the process of integration planning and design.
This paper presents a case study in which three software systems were to be integrated. We show how architectural reasoning was used to design and compare integration alternatives. In particular, four different levels of the integration were discussed (interoperation, a so-called Enterprise Application Integration, an integration based on a common data model, and a full integration). We also show how cost, time to delivery and maintainability of the integrated solution were estimated.
On the basis of the case study, we analyze the advantages and limits of the architectural approach as such and conclude by outlining directions for future research: how to incorporate analysis of cost, time to delivery, and risk in architectural analysis, and how to make architectural analysis more suitable for comparing many aspects of many alternatives during development. Finally we outline the limitations of architectural analysis.},
ADDRESS = {{Amsterdam}, {Netherlands}},
AUTHOR = {Rikard Land and Ivica Crnkovic},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Maintenance ({ICSM})},
KEYWORDS = {Architectural Analysis, Enterprise Application Integration, Information Systems, Legacy Systems, Software Architecture, Software Integration},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Interoperability%20and%20Integration/Land,%20Rikard%20-%20Software%20Systems%20Integration%20and%20Architectural%20Analysis%20-%20A%20Case%20Study.pdf},
TITLE = {Software Systems Integration and Architectural Analysis --- A Case Study},
URL = {http://www.mrtc.mdh.se/publications/0559.pdf},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{dublin-core:glossary,
AUTHOR = {Mary S. Woodley and Gail Clement and Pete Winn},
EDITION = {2003-09-15},
ORGANIZATION = {{Dublin Core Metadata Initiative}},
TITLE = {{Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Glossary}},
URL = {http://dublincore.org/documents/usageguide/glossary.shtml},
YEAR = 2003
}
@ARTICLE{burkett:myths,
AUTHOR = {William C. Burkett},
JOURNAL = {{XML} Journal},
NUMBER = 11,
TITLE = {The Myths of ``Standard'' Data Semantics},
URL = {http://www.sys-con.com/xml/articleprint.cfm?id=524},
VOLUME = 3,
YEAR = 2002
}
@ARTICLE{foster:grid-services,
AUTHOR = {Ian Foster and Carl Kesselman and Jeffrey M. Nick and Steven Tuecke},
BIBDATE = {Fri Dec 12 19:53:30 MST 2003},
CODEN = {CPTRB4},
ISSN = {0018-9162},
JOURNAL = {Computer},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Desktop/ieee-cs-2.pdf},
NUMBER = 6,
PAGES = {37--46},
TITLE = {{Grid} Services for Distributed System Integration},
URL = {http://www.computer.org/computer/co2002/r6037abs.htm; http://csdl.computer.org/dl/mags/co/2002/06/r6037.htm; http://csdl.computer.org/dl/mags/co/2002/06/r6037.pdf},
VOLUME = 35,
YEAR = 2002
}
@ARTICLE{kamperman:conditional-access,
AUTHOR = {F. Kamperman and van Rijnsoever, B.},
JOURNAL = {{IEEE} Transactions on Consumer Electronics},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Miscellany/Kamperman,%20F.%20-%20Conditional%20access%20system%20interoperability%20through%20software%20downloading.pdf},
NUMBER = 10,
PAGES = {47--54},
TITLE = {Conditional access system interoperability through software downloading},
VOLUME = 47,
YEAR = 2001
}
@UNPUBLISHED{kay:xml-five-years-on,
AUTHOR = {Michael Kay},
NOTE = {presentation at the {University of Reading}; internal copy at \url{http://ssfmse7:8668/space/XML+Five+Years+On}},
TITLE = {{XML} Five Years On},
URL = {http://ssfmse7:8668/space/XML+Five+Years+On},
YEAR = 2004
}
@ARTICLE{yukawa:collaborative,
AUTHOR = {Takashi Yukawa and Sen Yoshida and Kazuhiro Kuwabara},
JOURNAL = {{IEICE} Transactions Inf.\ \& Syst.\ (Special Issue on Text Processing for Information Access)},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Miscellany/Yukawa,%20Takashi%20-%20A%20Collaborative%20Personal%20Repository%20System%20and%20Its%20Information%20Retrieval%20Scheme.pdf},
NUMBER = 9,
PAGES = {1788--1795},
TITLE = {A Collaborative Personal Repository System and Its Information Retrieval Scheme},
URL = {http://www.irc.atr.jp/~kuwabara/index.html},
VOLUME = {E86-D},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{backhouse:gordian,
AUTHOR = {James Backhouse and Carol Hsu and Jimmy Tseng},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Electronic Commerce ({ICEC2002})},
KEYWORDS = {PKI Interoperability, Semantic Analysis, Trust Mechanisms},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Computer%20Science/Backhouse,%20James%20-%20Cutting%20the%20Gordian%20Knot%3F%20---%20A%20Behavioural%20Lens%20on%20PKI%20Interoperability.pdf},
TITLE = {Cutting the {Gordian Knot}? --- A Behavioural Lens on {PKI} Interoperability},
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{akahani:coordinating-heterogeneous,
AUTHOR = {{Jun-ichi} Akahani and Kaoro Hiramatsu and Kiyoshi Kogure},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the {AAMAS-2002} Workshop on {Agentcities}: Challenges in Open Agent Systems},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Akahani,%20Jun-ichi%20-%20Coordinating%20Heterogeneous%20Information%20Services%20based%20on%20Approximate%20Ontology%20Translation.pdf},
TITLE = {Coordinating Heterogeneous Information Services based on Approximate Ontology Translation},
URL = {http://www.kecl.ntt.co.jp/csl/sirg/people/akahani/},
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{horrocks:owl-rules,
AUTHOR = {Ian Horrocks and Peter F. Patel-Schneider},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Thirteenth International {World Wide Web Conference} ({WWW2004})},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Horrocks,%20Ian%20-%20A%20Proposal%20for%20an%20OWL%20Rules%20Language.pdf},
NOTE = {To appear.},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press},
TITLE = {A Proposal for an {OWL} Rules Language},
URL = {http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~horrocks/Publications/horrocks2004-bib.html},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{curbera:web-services,
AUTHOR = {Francisco Curbera and William A. Nagy and Sanjiba Weerawarana},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Web/Curbero,%20Francisco%20-%20Web%20Services%20-%20Why%20and%20How.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{IBM} {T.J.\ Watson Research Center}},
TITLE = {{Web Services}: Why and How},
URL = {http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/people/b/bth/OOWS2001/nagy.pdf},
YEAR = 2001
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{goecks:privacy-management,
ADDRESS = {{New Orleans}, {LA}, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Jeremy Goecks and Elizabeth Mynatt},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of {CSCW 2002}},
ORGANIZATION = {{GVU Center}, {College of Computing}, {Georgia Tech}},
TITLE = {Enabling Privacy Management in Ubiquitous Computing Environments through Trust and Reputation Systems},
URL = {http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fce/ecl/projects/saori/pubs/ReputationTrust-cscw2002.pdf},
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{bothner:xml-challenges,
AUTHOR = {Per Bothner},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 1st European {Lisp} and {Scheme} Workshop},
EDITOR = {Pascal Constanza},
EMAIL = {per@bothner.com},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Computer%20Science/Lisp/Bothner,%20Per%20-%20XML%20Challenges%20to%20Programming%20Language%20Design.pdf},
TITLE = {{XML} challenges to programming language design},
URL = {http://www.cs.uni-bonn.de/~costanza/lisp-ecoop/papers.htm},
YEAR = 2004
}
@ARTICLE{oberle:supporting,
AUTHOR = {Daniel Oberle and Steffen Staab and Rudi Studer and Raphael Volz},
JOURNAL = {{ACM} Transactions on Internet Technology},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Oberle,%20Daniel%20-%20Supporting%20application%20development%20in%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
MONTH = NOV,
NOTE = {To appear.},
NUMBER = 4,
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Karlsruhe}},
TITLE = {Supporting application development in the Semantic Web},
URL = {http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/dob/HP_Research.html},
VOLUME = 4,
YEAR = 2004
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{baader:description-logics,
ABSTRACT = {The vision of a Semantic Web has recently drawn considerable attention, both from academia and industry. Description logics are often named as one of the tools that can support the Semantic Web and thus help to make this vision reality. In this paper, we describe what description logics are and what they can do for the Semantic Web. Descriptions logics are very useful for defining, integrating, and maintaining ontologies, which provide the Semantic Web with a common understanding of the basic semantic concepts used to annotate Web pages. We also argue that, without the last decade of basic research in this area, description logics could not play such an important role in this domain. },
AUTHOR = {Franz Baader and Ian Horrocks and Ulrike Sattler},
BOOKTITLE = {Festschrift in honor of J{\"o}rg Siekmann},
EDITOR = {Dieter Hutter and Werner Stephan},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Description%20Logics/Baader,%20Franz%20-%20Description%20Logics%20as%20Ontology%20Languages%20for%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
SERIES = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
TITLE = {Description Logics as Ontology Languages for the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://wonderweb.semanticweb.org/publications.shtml},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{akahani:query-reformulation,
ANNOTE = {Workshop on Semantic Integration},
AUTHOR = {{Jun-ichi} Akahani and Kaoro Hiramatsu and Tetsuji Satoh},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2nd International {Semantic Web} Conference},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/ISWC2003/Akahani,%20Jun-ichi%20-%20Approximate%20Query%20Reformulation%20for%20Ontology%20Integration.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{NTT Communication Science Laboratories}},
TITLE = {Approximate Query Reformulation for Ontology Integration},
URL = {http://www.kecl.ntt.co.jp/csl/sirg/people/akahani/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{burger:pico-lisp,
AUTHOR = {Alexander Burger},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 1st European {Lisp} and {Scheme} Workshop},
EDITOR = {Pascal Constanza},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Computer%20Science/Lisp/Burger,%20Alexander%20-%20Pico%20Lisp%20-%20A%20Radical%20Approach%20to%20Application%20Development.pdf},
TITLE = {Pico {Lisp} --- A Radical Approach to Application Development},
URL = {http://www.cs.uni-bonn.de/~costanza/lisp-ecoop/papers.htm},
YEAR = 2004
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{chen:broker,
AUTHOR = {Harry Chen and Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi},
BOOKTITLE = {Adjunct Proceedings of {Ubicomp 2003}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Miscellany/Chen,%20Harry%20-%20An%20Intelligent%20Broker%20for%20Context-Aware%20Systems.pdf},
MONTH = OCT,
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Maryland}},
TITLE = {An Intelligent Broker for Context-Aware Systems},
URL = {http://research.ebiquity.org/v2.1/papers/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{egdorf:lisp-machine,
AUTHOR = {H. W. Egdorf},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 1st European {Lisp} and {Scheme} Workshop},
EDITOR = {Pascal Constanza},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Computer%20Science/Lisp/Egdorf,%20H.W.%20-%20A%20New%20Lisp%20Machine.pdf},
TITLE = {A New {Lisp} Machine},
URL = {http://www.cs.uni-bonn.de/~costanza/lisp-ecoop/papers.htm},
YEAR = 2004
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{quan:ui-continuations,
AUTHOR = {Dennis A. Quan and David Huynh and David R. Karger and Robert Miller},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual {ACM} Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology ({UIST 2003})},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Visualisation/Quan,%20Dennis%20-%20User%20Interface%20Continuations.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{MIT CSAIL}},
TITLE = {User Interface Continuations},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{quan:friendly,
AUTHOR = {Dennis A. Quan},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Quan,%20Dennis%20-%20The%20Friendly%20Semantic%20Web.ppt},
NOTE = {presentation at {World Wide Web 2003 Developer's Day}},
TITLE = {The Friendly {Semantic Web} (presentation)},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{lin:what-makes-a-good-answer,
TITLE = {What Makes a Good Answer? The Role of Context in Question Answering},
YEAR = 2003,
AUTHOR = {Jimmy Lin and Dennis Quan and Vineet Sinha and Karun Bakshi and David Huynh and Boris Katz and David R.~Karger},
INSTITUTION = {{MIT CSAIL}},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of INTERACT 2003}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{quan:interfaces-multiple,
AUTHOR = {Dennis Quan and Karun Bakshi and David Huynh and David R. Karger},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of INTERACT 2003},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Visualisation/Quan,%20Dennis%20-%20User%20Interfaces%20for%20Supporting%20Multiple%20Categorization.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{MIT CSAIL}},
TITLE = {User Interfaces for Supporting Multiple Categorization},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{bonstrom:rdf-graph,
ANNOTE = {Justification of why storage of RDF in a relational database is not so good (i.e. have to translate from triples to a graph in order to query --- so why not store directly as a graph of objects in a OODB), and why most query languages are crap --- they are syntactic queries (i.e. triple matching), so they fail to take account of semantic/graph properties (such as property inheritance).
Otherwise, poorly-written.},
AUTHOR = {Valerie B{\"o}nstr{\"o}m and Annika Hinze and Heinz Schweppe},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the First {Latin American} Web Congress (LA-WEB'03)},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Bo%CC%88nstro%CC%88m,%20Valerie%20-%20Storing%20RDF%20as%20a%20Graph.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{Institute of Computer Science}, {Freie Universit{\"a}t Berlin}, {Germany}},
PUBLISHER = {{IEEE Computer Society}},
TITLE = {Storing {RDF} as a Graph},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{karger:personalizable-ui,
AUTHOR = {David R. Karger and Dennis Quan},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) 2004 Workshop on Behavior-based User Interface Customization},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/ISWC2003/Karger,%20David%20R.%20-%20Prerequisites%20for%20a%20Personalizable%20User%20Interface.pdf},
TITLE = {Prerequisites for a Personalizable User Interface},
URL = {http://haystack.lcs.mit.edu/papers/iui2004-adaptiveui.pdf},
YEAR = 2004
}
@PHDTHESIS{quan:thesis,
ADDRESS = {{Cambridge}, {MA}, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Dennis A. Quan},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Desktop/!!!%20Papers%20!!!/Haystack%20Papers/dquan.pdf},
SCHOOL = {{Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology}},
TITLE = {Designing End User Information Environments Built on Semistructured Data Models},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{quan:basic-concepts,
ADDRESS = {{Cambridge}, {MA}, {USA}},
ANNOTE = {Suggests the ability to find out previous facts (e.g. ``web pages that used to be called X'') by using statement retraction.
Attempts to explain the difference between a collection and a category.
Justifies and discusses semi-structured data.
Further demonstration of Haystack's ignorance of Semantic Web assumptions.},
AUTHOR = {Dennis A. Quan and David F. Huynh and Vineet Sinha and David R. Karger and Marina Zhurakhinskaya},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2002 Student {Oxygen} Workshop},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Quan,%20Dennis%20-%20Basic%20Concepts%20for%20Managing%20Semi-structured%20Information%20in%20Haystack.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{MIT CSAIL}},
TITLE = {Basic Concepts for Managing Semi-structured Information in {Haystack}},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{chen:learning-query,
ADDRESS = {{Cambridge}, {MA}, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Wendy S. Chen},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Querying/Chen,%20Wendy%20-%20Learning%20Query%20Behaviour%20in%20the%20Haystack%20System.ps},
SCHOOL = {{Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology}},
TITLE = {Learning Query Behaviour in the {Haystack} System},
YEAR = 2000
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{reed:mapping-ontologies,
ADDRESS = {{Edmonton, Canada}},
AUTHOR = {Stephen L. Reed and Douglas B. Lenat},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the {AAAI} 2002 Conference Workshop on Ontologies for the {Semantic Web}},
MONTH = JUL,
ORGANIZATION = {{Cycorp, Inc.}},
TITLE = {Mapping Ontologies into {Cyc}},
URL = {http://www.cyc.com/doc/white_papers/mapping-ontologies-into-cyc_v31.pdf},
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{starr:do-i-care,
ABSTRACT = {We describe the Do-I-Care agent, which uses machine learning to detect ``interesting'' changes to Web pages previously found to be relevant. Because this agent focuses on changes to known pages rather than discovering new pages, we increase the likelihood that the information found will be interesting. The agent's accuracy in finding interesting changes and in learning is improved by exploiting regularities in how pages are changed. Additionally, these agents can be used collaboratively by cascading them and by propagating interesting findings to other users' agents.},
ADDRESS = {Stanford, {CA}, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Brian Starr and Mark S. Ackerman and Michael Pazzani},
BOOKTITLE = {{AAAI} Spring Symposium},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Web/Starr,%20Brian%20-%20Do%20I%20Care%3F%20--%20Tell%20Me%20What's%20Changed%20on%20the%20Web.pdf},
TITLE = {Do {I} Care? -- Tell Me What's Changed on the Web},
URL = {http://www.ics.uci.edu/~pazzani/Publications/APubs.html},
YEAR = 1996
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{lima:application-modeling,
ABSTRACT = {In this article we present a method for the design and implementation of Web Applications for the {Semantic Web}. Based on the ``Object Oriented Hypermedia Design Method'' approach, we used ontology concepts to define an application conceptual model, extending the expressive power of the original method. The navigational model definitions use a query language capable of querying both schema and instances, enabling the specification of flexible access structures. Additionally, we propose the use of faceted access structures to improve the selection of navigational objects organized by multiple criteria. Finally, we present an implementation architecture that allows the direct use of the application specifications when deriving a final application implementation.},
ANNOTE = {Nothing to do with the Semantic Web --- it's simply using RDF, RDFS, and DAML+OIL to implement the ``Semantic Hypermedia Design Method''.},
AUTHOR = {Fernanda Lima and Daniel Schwabe},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the First {Latin American} Web Congress (LA-WEB'03)},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Lima,%20Fernanda%20-%20Application%20Modeling%20for%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{PUC-RIO}},
PAGES = {93--102},
PUBLISHER = {{IEEE Computer Society}},
TITLE = {Application Modeling for the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/la-web/2003/2058/00/20580093abs.htm},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{quan:haystack-platform,
ADDRESS = {{Cambridge}, {MA}, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Dennis A. Quan and David Huynh and David R. Karger},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2nd International {Semantic Web} Conference},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/ISWC2003/Quan,%20Dennis%20-%20Haystack%20-%20A%20Platform%20for%20Authoring%20End%20User%20Semantic%20Web%20Applications.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{MIT CSAIL}},
TITLE = {Haystack: A Platform for Authoring End User {Semantic Web} Applications},
YEAR = 2003
}
@TECHREPORT{bizer:named-graphs,
ABSTRACT = {In this document we describe our ongoing work on using named graphs for modelling context within {Semantic Web} applications. We give a short introduction into named graphs and define our understanding of context. Afterwards we describe several use cases which show how named graphs could be utilised for capturing context. },
AUTHOR = {Chris Bizer and Jeremy Carroll},
INSTITUTION = {{{Semantic Web} Interest Group}},
KEYWORDS = {Provenance, trust, syndication, graph naming, context, TriX, TriG.},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Contexts/Bizer,%20Chris%20-%20Modelling%20Context%20using%20Named%20Graphs.pdf},
TITLE = {Modelling Context using Named Graphs},
URL = {http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2004Feb/att-0079/Overview.html},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{zhurakhinskaya:meng-thesis,
ADDRESS = {{Cambridge}, {MA}, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Marina Zhurakhinskaya},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Zhurakhinskaya,%20Marina%20-%20Belief%20Layer%20for%20Haystack.pdf},
SCHOOL = {{Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology}},
TITLE = {Belief Layer For {Haystack}},
YEAR = 2002
}
@ARTICLE{hendler:integrating-applications,
AUTHOR = {James Hendler and Tim Berners-Lee and Eric Miller},
JOURNAL = {Journal of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of {Japan}},
KEYWORDS = {reuse, automated, web, semantic web, rdf, applications, web services, xml},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Hendler,%20James%20-%20Integrating%20Applications%20on%20the%20Semantic%20Web%20(Japanese).pdf},
NOTE = {in Japanese; English from \url{http://www.w3.org/2002/07/swint}},
NUMBER = 10,
PAGES = {676--680},
TITLE = {Integrating Applications on the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/2002/07/swint},
VOLUME = 122,
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{quan:metadata-supported,
ADDRESS = {{Cambridge}, {MA}, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Dennis A. Quan and David F. Huynh and Vineet Sinha and David R. Karger},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2002 Student {Oxygen} Workshop},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Quan,%20Dennis%20-%20Metadata-supported%20Agent%20Infrastructure.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory}},
TITLE = {Metadata-supported Agent Infrastructure},
URL = {http://sow.csail.mit.edu/2002/proceedings/quan-metadata-agent.pdf},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{gibbons:metamorphisms,
ABSTRACT = {Abstract: Unfolds generate data structures, and folds consume them. A hylomorphism is a fold after an unfold, generating then consuming a virtual data structure. A metamorphism is the opposite composition, an unfold after a fold; typically, it will convert from one data representation to another. In general, metamorphisms are less interesting than hylomorphisms: there is no automatic fusion to deforest the intermediate virtual data structure. However, under certain conditions fusion is possible: some of the work of the unfold can be done before all of the work of the fold is complete. This permits streaming metamorphisms, and among other things allows conversion of infinite data representations. We present the theory of metamorphisms and outline some examples.},
AUTHOR = {Jeremy Gibbons},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Computer%20Science/Gibbons,%20Jeremy%20-%20Metamorphisms%20and%20streaming%20algorithms.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{Computing Laboratory}, {University of Oxford}},
TITLE = {Metamorphisms and streaming algorithms},
URL = {http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/work/jeremy.gibbons/publications/metamorphisms.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{laukkanen:ontology-yellow-pages,
ABSTRACT = {This paper discusses the possibilities of the Semantic Web technologies in both annotating services and delivering relevant services to end-users. We propose an ontology based mechanism for both advertising and finding the services. The essential parts of the system are ontologies for describing and storing service advertisements, a semantic service finder for the end-user, and a semantic service annotation editor for service providers.},
TITLE = {Towards Ontology-Based Yellow Page Services},
URL = {http://server2.tecweb.inf.puc-rio.br/we-sw-2004/iwebs-www2004.pdf},
YEAR = 2004,
AUTHOR = {Mikko Laukkanen and Kim Viljanen and Mikko Apiola and Petri Lindgren and Eero Hyv{\"o}nen},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Thirteenth International {World Wide Web Conference} ({WWW2004})}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{bechhofer:oiled,
AUTHOR = {Bechhofer, Sean and Horrocks, Ian and Goble, Carole and Stevens, Robert},
TITLE = {{OilEd}: a Reason-able Ontology Editor for the Semantic Web},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of {KI2001}, Joint {German}/{Austrian} conference on {Artificial} {Intelligence}},
ADDRESS = {Vienna},
MONTH = SEP,
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
SERIES = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
NUMBER = 2174,
YEAR = 2001,
PAGES = {396--408}
}
@MANUAL{bechhofer:dig,
TITLE = {The {DIG} Description Logic Interface: {DIG/1.1}},
ADDRESS = {{Oxford Road}, {Manchester}, {M13 9PL}},
AUTHOR = {Sean Bechhofer},
EMAIL = {seanb@cs.man.ac.uk},
KEYWORDS = {API},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Miscellany/Bechhofer,%20Sean%20-%20The%20DIG%20Description%20Logic%20Interface%20-%20DIG%201.1.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Manchester}},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{grau:possible-sw,
AUTHOR = {Bernardo Cuenca Grau},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Thirteenth International {World Wide Web Conference} ({WWW2004})},
KEYWORDS = {Semantic Web, Resource Description Framework (RDF), Resource Description Framework Schema (RDF-Schema), Ontology Web Language(OWL), Description Logics},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Grau,%20Bernardo%20-%20A%20Possible%20Simplification%20of%20the%20Semantic%20Web%20Architecture.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Maryland}},
TITLE = {A Possible Simplification of the {Semantic Web} Architecture},
URL = {http://www.mindswap.org/papers/simplific.pdf},
YEAR = 2004
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{aditya:rdf-editor,
ADDRESS = {{Lyon}, {France}},
AUTHOR = {Kalyanpur Aditya and Jennifer Golbeck and Michael Grove and James Hendler},
BOOKTITLE = {Position Papers of the Semantic Authoring, Annotation \& Knowledge Markup Workshop at {ECAI 2002}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Kalyanpur,%20Aditya%20-%20An%20RDF%20Editor%20and%20Portal%20for%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Maryland}},
TITLE = {An {RDF} Editor and Portal for the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://www.ece.umd.edu/~adityak/ECAI-2002.pdf},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{crubezy:protege,
ANNOTE = {Discussion of KBs. Good coverage of the problems of rule-based systems: entangling procedural knowledge in the KB, embedding reasoning knowledge, chaining.},
AUTHOR = {Monica Crub\'{e}zy},
ORGANIZATION = {{Stanford University}},
TITLE = {Problem Solving with {Prot\'{e}g\'{e}} Knowledge Bases},
URL = {http://www.smi.stanford.edu/people/crubezy/download/talks/PSMsInProtege-March03-edt.ppt},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{golbeck:new-tools,
ADDRESS = {{Siguenza}, {Spain}},
AUTHOR = {Jennifer Golbeck and Michael Grove and Bijan Parsia and Aditya Kalyanpur and James Hendler},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of 13th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management {EKAW02}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Golbeck,%20Jennifer%20-%20New%20Tools%20for%20the%20Semantic%20%20Web.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Maryland}},
TITLE = {New Tools for the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://www.ece.umd.edu/~adityak/EKAW02.pdf},
YEAR = 2002
}
@ARTICLE{veltman:culture,
ABSTRACT = {Today's semantic Web deals with meaning in a very restricted sense and offers static solutions. This is adequate for many scientific, technical purposes and for business transactions requiring machine-to-machine communication, but does not answer the needs of culture. Science, technology and business are concerned primarily with the latest findings, the state of the art, i.e. the paradigm or dominant world-view of the day. In this context, history is considered non-essential because it deals with things that are out of date.{\par}By contrast, culture faces a much larger challenge, namely, to re-present changes in ways of knowing; changing meanings in different places at a given time (synchronically) and over time (diachronically). Culture is about both objects and the commentaries on them; about a cumulative body of knowledge; about collective memory and heritage. Here, history plays a central role and older does not mean less important or less relevant. Hence, a Leonardo painting that is 400 years old, or a Greek statue that is 2500 years old, typically have richer commentaries and are often more valuable than their contemporary equivalents. In this context, the science of meaning (semantics) is necessarily much more complex than semantic primitives. A semantic Web in the cultural domain must enable us to trace how meaning and knowledge organisation have evolved historically in different cultures.{\par}The paper examines five issues to address this challenge:{\newline}different world-views (i.e. a shift from substance to function and from ontology to multiple ontologies);{\par}developments in definitions and meaning;{\par}distinctions between words and concepts;{\par}new classes of relations;{\par}dynamic models of knowledge organisation.{\par}These issues reveal that historical dimensions of cultural diversity in knowledge organisation are also central to classification of biological diversity.{\par}New ways are proposed of visualizing knowledge using a time/space horizon to distinguish between universals and particulars. It is suggested that new visualization methods make possible a history of questions as well as of answers, thus enabling dynamic access to cultural and historical dimensions of knowledge. Unlike earlier media, which were limited to recording factual dimensions of collective memory, digital media enable us to explore theories, ways of perceiving, ways of knowing; to enter into other mindsets and world-views and thus to attain novel insights and new levels of tolerance. Some practical consequences are outlined.},
ANNOTE = {Summary in {JoDI}; full version at \url{http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v04/i04/Veltman/veltman.pdf}.},
AUTHOR = {Kim H. Veltman},
EMAIL = {k.veltman@mmi.unimaas.nl},
JOURNAL = {Journal of Digital Information},
KEYWORDS = {Culture, Sowa, John Sowa, Semiotics, Linguistics, Ontology, Systematics, Greek Principles, Knowledge Representation},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Veltman,%20Kim%20-%20Towards%20a%20Semantic%20Web%20for%20Culture.pdf},
NUMBER = 4,
TITLE = {Towards a {Semantic Web} for Culture},
URL = {http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v04/i04/Veltman/},
VOLUME = 4,
YEAR = 2004
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{moller:rice,
AUTHOR = {Ralf M{\"o}ller and Ronald Cornet and Volker Haarslev},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2003 International Workshop on Description Logics ({DL-2003}},
EDITOR = {Diego Calvanese and Giuseppe De Giacomo and Enrico Franconi},
KEYWORDS = {RICE, A-boxes, T-boxes, OilEd},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Inference%20Engines/Racer/Mo%CC%88ller,%20Ralf%20-%20Graphical%20Interfaces%20for%20Racer%20-%20Querying%20DAML+OIL%20and%20RDF%20documents.pdf},
PAGES = {255--259},
SERIES = {{{CEUR} Workshop Proceedings}},
TITLE = {Graphical Interfaces for {Racer}: Querying {DAML+OIL} and {RDF} documents},
URL = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS//Vol-81/},
VOLUME = 81,
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{freitas:ontology-cia,
AUTHOR = {Frederico L. G. Freitas and Guilherme Bittencourt},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2003 International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Information%20Agents/Freitas,%20Frederico%20-%20An%20Ontology-based%20Architecture%20for%20Cooperative%20Information%20Agents.pdf},
PAGES = {37--42},
TITLE = {An Ontology-based Architecture for Cooperative Information Agents},
VOLUME = 18,
YEAR = 2003
}
@ARTICLE{wijnhoven:dms,
ABSTRACT = {On information markets, many suppliers and buyers of information goods exchange values. Some of these goods are data, whose value is created in buyer interactions with data sources. These interactions are enabled by data market services (DMS). DMS give access to one or several data sources. The major problems with the creation of information value in these contexts are (1) the quality of information re-trievals and related queries, and (2) the complexity of matching information needs and supplies when different semantics are used by source systems and information buyers. This study reports about a prototype DMS (called CIRBA), which employs an ontology-based information retrieval system to solve semantic problems for a DMS. The DMS quality is tested in an experiment to assess its quality from a user perspective against a traditional data warehouse (with SQL) solution. The CIRBA solution gave substantially higher user satisfaction than the data warehouse alternative.{\newline}},
AUTHOR = {Fons Wijnhoven and van den Belt, Edwin and Eddy Verbruggen and van der Vet, Paul},
JOURNAL = {Informing Science},
KEYWORDS = {data market services, data warehouse, information retrieval, ontology},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Wijnhoven,%20Fons%20-%20Internal%20Data%20Market%20Services%20-%20An%20Ontology-Based%20Architecture%20and%20Its%20Evaluation.pdf},
PAGES = {259--271},
TITLE = {Internal Data Market Services: An Ontology-Based Architecture and Its Evaluation},
URL = {http://inform.nu/Articles/Vol6/v6p259-271.pdf},
VOLUME = 6,
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{frasincar:ral,
AUTHOR = {Flavius Frasincar and Geert-Jan Houben and Richard Vdovjak and Peter Barna},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering ({WISE})},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Querying/Frasincar,%20Flavius%20-%20RAL%20-%20an%20Algebra%20for%20Querying%20RDF.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{Eindhoven University of Technology}},
PAGES = {173--181},
PUBLISHER = {{IEEE Computer Society}},
TITLE = {{RAL}: an Algebra for Querying {RDF}},
URL = {http://wwwis.win.tue.nl/~hera/papers/WISE2002/},
YEAR = 2002
}
@ARTICLE{reed:negotiating-semantics-acl,
ABSTRACT = {This paper presents a formal framework and outlines a method that autonomous agents can use to negotiate the semantics of their communication language at run-time. Such an ability is needed in open multi-agent systems so that agents can ensure they understand the implications of the utterances that are being made and so that they can tailor the meaning of the primitives to best fit their prevailing circumstances. To this end, the semantic space framework provides a systematic means of classifying the primitives along multiple relevant dimensions. This classification can then be used by the agents to structure their negotiation (or semantic fixing) process so that they converge to the mutually agreeable semantics that are necessary for coherent social interactions. },
AUTHOR = {Chris Reed and Timothy J. Norman and Nicholas R. Jennings},
JOURNAL = {Computational Intelligence},
KEYWORDS = {agent communication languages, ACLs, semantic space, semantic fixing},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Reed,%20Chris%20-%20Negotiating%20the%20Semantics%20of%20Agent%20Communication%20Languages.pdf},
NUMBER = 2,
TITLE = {Negotiating the Semantics of Agent Communication Languages},
URL = {http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/reed02negotiatingThe.html},
VOLUME = 18,
YEAR = 2002
}
@ARTICLE{horrocks:shiq-rdf-owl,
AUTHOR = {Ian Horrocks and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and van Harmelen, Frank},
JOURNAL = {{Web Semantics}},
KEYWORDS = {ontologies, semantic web, description logics, frames, rdf},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Horrocks,%20Ian%20-%20From%20SHIQ%20and%20RDF%20to%20OWL%20-%20The%20Making%20of%20a%20Web%20Ontology%20Language.pdf},
NUMBER = 1,
PAGES = {7--26},
TITLE = {From {SHIQ} and {RDF} to {OWL}: The Making of a {Web Ontology Language}},
URL = {http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~horrocks/Publications/download/2003/HoPH03a.pdf},
VOLUME = 1,
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{kuokka:supporting,
ANNOTE = {a Systems Engineer might use the PCA to create a monitor for problem reports... realized by sending to the matchmaker a KQML subscribe message.{\par}However, matchmaking is still an experimental approach, and many questions remain. Additional support is required for formal languages such as object and terminological representations, and a capability to define relevant knowledge bases and ontologies is needed to permit matchmaking based on deeper content, subsumption reasoning, and inference (however, the matchmaker cannot become the reasoning engine to the world). Also further expansion into free-form...{\par}Looking beyond the content language, the experiments with matchmaking to date have already begun to stretch the KQML messaging substrate.{\par}... as applications grow in size and complexity, techniques to distribute the matchmaker load will be required.{\par}},
AUTHOR = {Daniel Kuokka and Larry Harada},
BOOKTITLE = {{AAAI} Spring Symposium on Information Gathering},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Kuokka,%20Daniel%20-%20Supporting%20Information%20Retrieval%20via%20Matchmaking.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{Lockheed Research Labs}},
TITLE = {Supporting Information Retrieval via Matchmaking},
YEAR = 1995
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{hui:rdf-agent-mediated,
ABSTRACT = {We report on experience with using RDF to provide a rich content language for use with FIPA agent toolkits, and on RDFS as a metadata language. We emphasise their utility for programmers working in agent applications and their value in Agent-Oriented Software Engineering. Agent applications covered include Intelligent Information Agents, and agents forming Virtual Organisations. We believe our experience vindicates more direct use of RDF, including use of RDF triples, in programming knowledge architectures for a variety of applications.
},
ADDRESS = {Aberdeen, {AB24 3UE}, Scotland},
AUTHOR = {Kit Hui and Stuart Chalmers and Peter Gray and Alun Preece},
BOOKTITLE = {Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management: Papers from the 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Hui,%20Kit%20-%20Experience%20in%20using%20RDF%20in%20Agent-mediated%20Knowledge%20Architectures.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Aberdeen}},
PAGES = {88--89},
PUBLISHER = {{AAAI Press}},
TITLE = {Experience in using {RDF} in Agent-mediated Knowledge Architectures},
URL = {http://www.csd.abdn.ac.uk/~schalmer/bibfile.html},
VOLUME = {{SS-03-01}},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INCOLLECTION{cao:corporate,
ABSTRACT = {We first describe a multi-agent system managing a corporate memory in the form of a corporate semantic web. We then focus on a newly introduced society of agents in charge of wrapping external HTML documents that are relevant to the activities of the organization, by extracting semantic Web annotations using tailored XSLT templates.},
ANNOTE = {Management of corporate memory through a corporate semantic web.{\par}Interesting: references for MAS being adequate for knowledge management inside organisations. CASMIR, Ricochet, KnowWeb, RICA, FRODO, etc.{\newline}Also clear disjunction between documents and references.},
AUTHOR = {Tuan-Dung Cao and Fabien Gandon},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the {AAAI} Spring Symposium on Agent-mediated Knowledge Management ({AMKM})},
EDITOR = {van Elst, Luder and Virginia Dignum and Andreas Abecker},
ISBN = {3-540-20868-2},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Information%20Agents/Cao,%20Tuan-Dung%20-%20Integrating%20external%20sources%20in%20a%20corporate%20semantic%20web%20managed%20by%20a%20multi-agent%20system.pdf},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
SERIES = {{Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence}},
TITLE = {Integrating external sources in a corporate semantic web managed by a multi-agent system},
URL = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~elst/AMKM/},
VOLUME = 2926,
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{davies:quizrdf,
AUTHOR = {John Davies and Richard Weeks and Uwe Krohn},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 37th Annual {Hawaii} International Conference on System Sciences ({HICSS'04})},
KEYWORDS = {QuizRDF, RDFerret, RDFferret, knowledge management, ontology, RDF, RDF(S), annotation, low threshold, high ceiling},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Davies,%20John%20-%20QuizRDF%20-%20Search%20Technology%20for%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {BTexact Technologies},
PAGES = {112--119},
PUBLISHER = {{IEEE Computer Society}},
TITLE = {{QuizRDF}: Search Technology for the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/2004/2056/04/205640112.pdf},
YEAR = 2004
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{aleman-meza:context-aware,
AUTHOR = {Boanerges Aleman-Meza and Chris Halaschek and J. Budak Arpinar and Amit Sheth},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the First International Workshop on {Semantic Web} and Databases},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Contexts/Aleman-Meza,%20Boanerges%20-%20Context-Aware%20Semantic%20Association%20Ranking.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{LSDIS Lab}, {University of Georgia}},
PAGES = {33--50},
TITLE = {Context-Aware Semantic Association Ranking},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{barber:sensible-agents,
ABSTRACT = {Sensible Agents have been engineered to solve distributed problems in uncertain, and dynamic domains. Each Sensible Agent is composed of four modules (Action Planner, Perspective Modeler, Conflict Resolution Advisor, and Autonomy Reasoner). These modules endow Sensible Agents with the ability to plan, model, resolve conflicts, and change agent system organization. Two components provide a variety of user-oriented features: the Sensible Agent Run-Time Environment (SARTE) and the Sensible Agent Testbed. The SARTE provides facilities for instantiating Sensible Agents, deploying a Sensible Agent system and monitoring run-time operations. The capabilities of each module, respective Sensible Agents, and the multi-agent system must be tested and evaluated. The Sensible Agents Testbed consists of tools facilitating automated generation of parameters for experimental runs, deterministic simulation, agent configuration and data acquisition. Experimentation allows for analysis of agent behavior, as well as proving or disproving hypotheses. The Sensible Agent Testbed provides a solid infrastructure for configurable and repeatable multi-agent experiments. The described infrastructure facilitates the inclusion of the 3rd party implementations at any level of the architecture. This allows other researchers with specific algorithms or implementations to plug in their work while leveraging the remainder of the infrastructure for agent operation.},
ADDRESS = {{Austin}, {TX}},
AUTHOR = {K. S. Barber and M. MacMahon and R. McKay and A. Goel and D. C. Han and J. Kim and D. N. Lam and C. E. Martin},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Autonomous Agents ({Agents-2001}) Workshop on Infrastructure for Agents, {MAS}, and Scalable {MAS}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Barber,%20K.%20S.%20-%20An%20Agent%20Infrastructure%20Implementation%20for%20Leveraging%20and%20Collaboration%20in%20Operational%20and%20Experimental%20Environments.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Texas at Austin}},
PAGES = {41--52},
TITLE = {An Agent Infrastructure Implementation for Leveraging and Collaboration in Operational and Experimental Environments},
URL = {http://www.lips.utexas.edu/publications/do/viewpub?pub__id=107},
YEAR = 2001
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{straccia:distributed-search,
ADDRESS = {{Pisa}, {Italy}},
AUTHOR = {Umberto Straccia},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2003 International Workshop on Description Logics ({DL-2003}},
EDITOR = {Diego Calvanese and Giuseppe De Giacomo and Enrico Franconi},
KEYWORDS = {combining results,},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Straccia,%20Umberto%20-%20Distributed%20Search%20in%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{ISTI-CNR}},
SERIES = {{{CEUR} Workshop Proceedings}},
TITLE = {Distributed Search in the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS//Vol-81/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{haarslev:racer-core,
ADDRESS = {{Montreal}, {Canada}},
AUTHOR = {Volker Haarslev and Ralf M{\"o}ller},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Evaluation of Ontology-based Tools},
EDITOR = {York Sure and Oscar Corcho},
ISSN = {1613-0073},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Inference%20Engines/Racer/Haarslev,%20Volker%20-%20Racer%20-%20A%20Core%20Inference%20Engine%20for%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
SERIES = {{{CEUR} Workshop Proceedings}},
TITLE = {Racer: A Core Inference Engine for the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS//Vol-87/},
VOLUME = 87,
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{haarslev:racer-reasoning-agent,
ADDRESS = {{Montreal}, {Canada}},
AUTHOR = {Volker Haarslev and Ralf M{\"o}ller},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Inference%20Engines/Racer/Haarslev,%20Volker%20-%20Racer%20-%20An%20OWL%20Reasoning%20Agent%20for%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{Concordia University}},
TITLE = {Racer: An {OWL} Reasoning Agent for the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://www.cs.concordia.ca/~haarslev/publications/wi-03.pdf}
}
@UNPUBLISHED{rhodes:portable-lisp,
AUTHOR = {Christophe Rhodes},
EMAIL = {c.s.rhodes@damtp.cam.ac.uk},
KEYWORDS = {read-time feature conditionals, portability, common lisp, features},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Computer%20Science/Lisp/Rhodes,%20Christophe%20-%20Maintaining%20Portable%20Lisp%20Programs.pdf},
TITLE = {Maintaining Portable {Lisp} Programs},
URL = {http://www-jcsu.jesus.cam.ac.uk/~csr21/papers/features.pdf},
YEAR = 2004
}
@ARTICLE{moller:racer-agents,
AUTHOR = {Ralf M{\"o}ller and Volker Haarslev},
JOURNAL = {{KI} --- {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r K{\"u}nstliche Intelligenz} (special issue on {{Semantic Web}})},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Inference%20Engines/Racer/Mo%CC%88ller,%20Ralf%20-%20Description%20Logics%20for%20the%20Semantic%20Web%20-%20Racer%20as%20a%20Basis%20for%20Building%20Agent%20Systems.pdf},
NUMBER = 3,
PAGES = {10--15},
TITLE = {Description Logics for the {Semantic Web}: {Racer} as a Basis for Building Agent Systems},
URL = {http://www.cs.concordia.ca/~haarslev/publications/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{bryson:behaviour,
AUTHOR = {Joanna J. Bryson},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of Agent Technology and Software Engineering {(AgeS 02)}},
EDITOR = {J{\"o}rg P. M{\"u}ller},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Bryson,%20Joanna%20-%20The%20Behaviour-Oriented%20Design%20of%20Modular%20Agent%20Intelligence.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Bath}},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
TITLE = {The Behaviour-Oriented Design of Modular Agent Intelligence},
URL = {http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/~jjb/web/publications.html},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{haarslev:racer-manual,
ADDRESS = {{Montreal}, {Canada}},
AUTHOR = {Volker Haarslev and Ralf M{\"o}ller},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Inference%20Engines/Racer/Haarslev,%20Volker%20-%20Racer%20User's%20Guide%20and%20Reference%20Manual%20v.%201-7-7.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{Concordia University}},
TITLE = {{RACER} {User's Guide} and {Reference Manual} Version 1.7.7},
URL = {http://www.sts.tu-harburg.de/~r.f.moeller/racer/racer-manual-1-7-7.pdf},
YEAR = 2003
}
@ARTICLE{harmelen:change,
ABSTRACT = {The advent of the {Semantic Web} is rapidly making available a semantically much richer layer of machine accessible contents on top of the existing infrastructure. This will provide a much richer habitat for agents then the current WWW. However, many of the assumptions that underly current Knowledge Representation (KR) techniques as used in agent technology are no longer valid when KR techniques are deployed in a large scale and open environment such as the {Semantic Web} promises to be. {\newline}In this short note we discuss some of the assumptions underlying current KR technology that will have to be revised when applied to the {Semantic Web}, and we discuss some of the research challenges and new opportunities that arise out of such a revision. We accompany each point with some references to relevant agent literature, without claiming these to be either exhaustive or the most authoritative references.{\newline}},
AUTHOR = {van Harmelen, Frank},
JOURNAL = {The Knowledge Engineering Review},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/van%20Harmelen,%20Frank%20-%20How%20the%20Semantic%20Web%20will%20change%20KR%20-%20Challenges%20and%20Opportunities%20for%20a%20new%20research%20agenda.pdf},
NUMBER = 1,
TITLE = {How the {Semantic Web} will change {KR}: challenges and opportunities for a new research agenda},
URL = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frankh/abstracts/KER02.html},
VOLUME = 17,
YEAR = 2002
}
@ARTICLE{anastassakis:mas-as-env,
AUTHOR = {George Anastassakis and Tim Ritchings and Themis Panayiotopoulos},
JOURNAL = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Anastassakis,%20George%20-%20Multi-Agent%20Systems%20as%20Intelligent%20Virtual%20Environments.pdf},
PAGES = {381--395},
TITLE = {Multi-agent Systems as Intelligent Virtual Environments},
VOLUME = 2174,
YEAR = 2001
}
@ARTICLE{sycara-distributed,
AUTHOR = {Katia Sycara and Keith S. Decker and Anandeep Pannu and Mike Williamson and Dajun Zeng},
JOURNAL = {{IEEE Expert}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Sycara,%20Katia%20-%20Distributed%20Intelligent%20Agents.ps},
NUMBER = 6,
PAGES = {36--46},
TITLE = {Distributed Intelligent Agents},
VOLUME = 11,
YEAR = 1996
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{decker:intelligent-adaptive-ia,
ADDRESS = {Portland, {OR}},
AUTHOR = {Keith S. Decker and Katia Sycara},
BOOKTITLE = {Working Notes of the {AAAI}-96 Workshop on Intelligent Adaptive Agents},
EDITOR = {Ibrahim Imam and Larry Kerschberg},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Information%20Agents/Decker,%20Keith%20-%20Intelligent%20Adaptive%20Information%20Agents.pdf},
TITLE = {Intelligent Adaptive Information Agents},
YEAR = 1996
}
@ARTICLE{black:post-javaism,
AUTHOR = {Andrew P. Black},
JOURNAL = {{IEEE Internet Computing}},
KEYWORDS = {Smalltalk, Java, Architecture, Modernism, Post-modernism},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Miscellany/Black,%20Andrew%20-%20Post%20Javaism.pdf},
PAGES = {93--96},
TITLE = {{Post-Javaism}},
YEAR = 2004
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{bryson:complexity,
ANNOTE = {Revised papers from The First {GSFC/JPL} Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts ({WRAC}02){\par}Clever: essentially, animals are complex IMAs, with simple interactions between agents. Most people build simple agents in complex MAS. This is the wrong way round: build your complexity into the agents, and have simple interactions --- this way the software is easier to build.},
AUTHOR = {Joanna J. Bryson},
BOOKTITLE = {Innovative Concepts for Agent-Based Systems},
EDITOR = {Walt Truszkowski and Chris Rouff and Mike Hinchey},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Bryson,%20Joanna%20-%20Where%20Should%20Complexity%20Go%3F.pdf},
PAGES = {298--313},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
TITLE = {Where Should Complexity Go? {C}ooperation in Complex Agents with Minimal Communication},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{decker:designing-behaviours,
ADDRESS = {{New York}},
AUTHOR = {Keith S. Decker and Anandeep Pannu and Katia Sycara and Mike Williamson},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the First International Conference on Autonomous Agents ({Agents '97})},
EDITOR = {W. Lewis Johnson and Barbara Hayes-Roth},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Information%20Agents/Decker,%20Keith%20-%20Designing%20Behaviours%20for%20Information%20Agents.pdf},
PAGES = {404--412},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press},
TITLE = {Designing Behaviors for Information Agents},
URL = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/decker97designing.html},
YEAR = 1997
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{menczer:alife-information-agents,
ABSTRACT = {We propose a model, inspired by recent artificial life theory, applied to the problem of retrieving information from a large, distributed collection of documents such as the {World Wide Web}. A population of agents is evolved under density dependent selection for the task of locating information for the user. The energy necessary for survival is obtained from both environment and user in exchange for appropriate information. By competing for relevant documents, the agents robustly adapt to their information environment and are allocated to efficiently exploit shared resources. We illustrate the roles played by document locality, adaptive search strategies, and relevance feedback, in the information gathering process.},
AUTHOR = {Filippo Menczer and Richard K. Belew and Wolfram Willuhn},
BOOKTITLE = {{AAAI} Spring Symposium on Information Gathering},
KEYWORDS = {artificial life, alife, adaptive, information agents},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Information%20Agents/Menzcer,%20Filippo%20-%20Artificial%20Life%20Applied%20to%20Adaptive%20Information%20Agents.ps},
TITLE = {Artificial Life Applied to Adaptive Information Agents},
URL = {http://www.msci.memphis.edu/~kelemena/comp7990/98-spring/Menczer95.html},
YEAR = 1995
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{decker:middle-agents,
AUTHOR = {Keith S. Decker and Katia Sycara and Mike Williamson},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 15th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Decker,%20Keith%20-%20Middle-Agents%20for%20the%20Internet.pdf},
TITLE = {Middle-Agents for the Internet},
YEAR = 1997
}
@ARTICLE{schwartz:tyranny,
AUTHOR = {Barry Schwartz},
TITLE = {The Tyranny of Choice},
YEAR = 2004,
MONTH = APR,
JOURNAL = {{Scientific American}},
URL = {http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0006AD38-D9FB-1055-973683414B7F0000&ref=sciam&chanID=sa006},
ABSTRACT = {Logic suggests that having options allows people to select precisely what makes them happiest. But, as studies show, abundant choice often makes for misery.}
}
@ARTICLE{berners-lee:sciam,
ABSTRACT = {A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities.},
AUTHOR = {Tim Berners-Lee and James Hendler and Ora Lassila},
JOURNAL = {{Scientific American}},
KEYWORDS = {semantic web},
NUMBER = 5,
PAGES = {34--43},
TITLE = {The {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?articleID=00048144-10D2-1C70-84A9809EC588EF21&catID=2},
VOLUME = 284,
YEAR = 2001
}
@ARTICLE{rus:transportable-information-agents,
AUTHOR = {Daniela Rus and Robert Gray and David Kotz},
ISBN = {0-89791-877-0},
JOURNAL = {Journal of Intelligent Information Systems},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Information%20Agents/Rus,%20Daniela%20-%20Transportable%20Information%20Agents.pdf},
NUMBER = 9,
PAGES = {215--238},
TITLE = {Transportable Information Agents},
YEAR = 1997
}
@MISC{beckett:redland,
AUTHOR = {Dave Beckett},
KEYWORDS = {toolkit, semantic web},
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Bristol}},
TITLE = {Redland {RDF} Library},
URL = {http://www.redland.opensource.ac.uk/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@UNPUBLISHED{alonso:semantic-web-economic,
AUTHOR = {Juan Luis Alonso and Cesar Carranza and Pablo Castells and Borja Foncillas and Rub{\'{e}}n Lara and Mariano Rico},
KEYWORDS = {xbrl rixml newsml mddl swiftml ebxml ifx ofx marketsml finance},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Alonso,%20J.L.%20-%20Semantic%20Web%20Technologies%20for%20Economic%20and%20Financial%20Information%20Management.pdf},
TITLE = {{Semantic Web} Technologies for Economic and Financial Information Management},
URL = {http://pegasus.ii.uam.es/%7Eaniceto/publications/iswc03.pdf},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INCOLLECTION{mckay:architecture-ia,
ADDRESS = {{Menlo Park, CA, USA}},
ANNOTE = {Very good. Describes the LIM interface, working with KQML and LOOM. Transport-based information querying. Lisp agents, accessible over the network. Performance metrics etc.{\par}The term information agent is used here to mean a mediator between a query and data sources.},
AUTHOR = {Donald P. McKay and Jon Pastor and Robin McEntire and Tim Finin},
BOOKTITLE = {Advanced Planning Technologies},
EDITOR = {A. Tate},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Information%20Agents/McKay,%20Donald%20-%20An%20Architecture%20for%20Information%20Agents.pdf},
PUBLISHER = {{AAAI Press}},
TITLE = {An Architecture for Information Agents},
YEAR = 1996
}
@TECHREPORT{sheth:relationships,
ADDRESS = {Athens, {GA}},
AUTHOR = {Amit Sheth and Budak Arpinar and Vipul Kashyap},
INSTITUTION = {{LSDIS Lab, University of Georgia}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Sheth,%20Amit%20-%20Relationships%20at%20the%20Heart%20of%20Semantic%20Web%20-%20Modeling,%20Discovering,%20and%20Exploiting%20Complex%20%20Semantic%20Relationships.pdf},
TITLE = {Relationships at the Heart of {Semantic Web}: Modeling, Discovering, and Exploiting Complex Semantic Relationships},
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{williams:teaching,
AUTHOR = {Andrew B. Williams and Zijian Ren},
BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Autonomous Agents}},
EDITOR = {J{\"o}rg P. M{\"u}ller and Elisabeth Andre and Sandip Sen and Claude Frasson},
KEYWORDS = {information agents, knowledge acquisition and management, adaptation and learning},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Williams,%20Andrew%20-%20Agents%20Teaching%20Agents%20to%20Share%20Meaning.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering}, {University of Iowa}},
PAGES = {465--472},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press},
TITLE = {Agents Teaching Agents to Share Meaning},
URL = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/williams01agents.html},
YEAR = 2001
}
@ARTICLE{pagliarini:alife,
AUTHOR = {Luigi Pagliarini and Ariel Dolan and Filippo Menczer and Henrik Hautop Lund},
JOURNAL = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Web/Pagliarini,%20Luigi%20-%20ALife%20Meets%20Web%20-%20Lessons%20Learned.pdf},
TITLE = {{ALife} Meets {Web}: Lessons Learned},
VOLUME = 1434,
YEAR = 1998
}
@TECHREPORT{barbuceanu:agent-shell,
AUTHOR = {Mihai Barbuceanu and Mark S. Fox},
EMAIL = {\{mihai, msf\}@ie.utoronto.ca},
INSTITUTION = {{Enterprise Integration Laboratory, University of Toronto}},
KEYWORDS = {multi-agent systems, coordination, agent modeling, conflict management, information distribution, shells, description logics
},
TITLE = {The Architecture of an Agent Building Shell},
YEAR = 1996
}
@MISC{bennett:towards-personal-ontology,
AUTHOR = {Bryan Robert Bennett and Babis Theodoulidis},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Bennett,%20Bryan%20R.%20-%20Towards%20a%20notion%20of%20Personal%20Ontology.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {UMIST},
TITLE = {Towards a notion of Personal Ontology},
URL = {citeseer.nj.nec.com/44041.html}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{berendt:towards,
AUTHOR = {B. Berendt and A. Hotho and G. Stumme},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 1st International {Semantic Web} Conference ({ISWC02})},
TITLE = {Towards {Semantic Web} Mining},
URL = {citeseer.nj.nec.com/berendt02towards.html},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{berners-lee:web-design,
ANNOTE = {A discussion of things that the SW is not, and what it can do.},
AUTHOR = {Tim Berners-Lee},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {Web Design Issues: What the {Semantic Web} can represent},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/RDFnot.html},
YEAR = 1998
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{bouquet:c-owl,
ABSTRACT = {Ontologies are shared models of a domain that encode a view which is common to a set of different parties. Contexts are local models that encode a party's subjective view of a domain. In this paper we show how ontologies can be contextualized, thus acquiring certain useful properties that a pure shared approach cannot provide. We say that an ontology is contextualized or, also, that it is a contextual ontology, when its contents are kept local, and therefore not shared with other ontologies, and mapped with the contents of other ontologies via explicit (context) mappings. The result is Context OWL (C-OWL), a language whose syntax and semantics have been obtained by extending the OWL syntax and semantics to allow for the representation of contextual ontologies.},
AUTHOR = {Paolo Bouquet and Fausto Giunchiglia and van Harmelen, Frank and Luciano Serafini and Heiner Stuckenschmidt},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2nd International {Semantic Web} Conference},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/ISWC2003/Bouquet,%20Paolo%20-%20C-OWL%20-%20Contextualizing%20Ontologies.pdf},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
TITLE = {{C-OWL}: Contextualizing Ontologies},
URL = {http://eprints.biblio.unitn.it/archive/00000437/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INCOLLECTION{bozzano:logic-programming,
AUTHOR = {M Bozzano and G. Delzanno and M. Martelli and V. Mascardi and F. Zini},
BOOKTITLE = {The Logic Programming Paradigm: a 25-Year Perspective},
EDITOR = {K. R. Apt and V. W. Marek and M. Truszczynski and D. S. Warren},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Bozzano,%20Marco%20-%20Logic%20Programming%20%26%20Multi-Agent%20Systems%20-%20a%20Synergic%20Combination%20for%20Applications%20and%20Semantics.ps},
PAGES = {5--32},
PUBLISHER = {Springer Verlag},
TITLE = {{Logic Programming \& Multi-Agent Systems: a Synergic Combination for Applications and Semantics}},
YEAR = 1999
}
@MISC{brezillon:context,
ABSTRACT = {Context appears in AI as a challenge for the coming years as shown by the various scientific events focusing on context held since 1995. {\newline}However, context is already considered in other domains, as Natural Language, although through few aspects of context. We present in this paper a survey of the literature dealing directly and explicitly with context whatever the domain is. This permits to have a clear view on the context in AI. One of the conclusions of this survey is to point out the...},
AUTHOR = {Patrick Br{\'{e}}zillon},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Contexts/Bre%CC%81zillon,%20Patrick%20-%20Context%20in%20Human-Machine%20Problem%20Solving%20-%20A%20Survey%20(1996).pdf},
TITLE = {Context in Human-Machine Problem Solving: A Survey},
URL = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/387653.html},
YEAR = 1996
}
@MISC{brickley:foaf-site,
AUTHOR = {Dan Brickley and Libby Miller},
KEYWORDS = {trust},
TITLE = {{Friend of a Friend} Vocabulary Specification},
URL = {http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INCOLLECTION{bryson:agent-composite-sw,
AUTHOR = {Joanna J. Bryson and David Martin and Sheila I. McIlraith and Lynn Andrea Stein},
BOOKTITLE = {Web Intelligence},
EDITOR = {Ning Zhong and Jiming Liu and Yiyu Yao},
PAGES = {37--58},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
TITLE = {{Agent-Based Composite Services in DAML-S: The Behavior-Oriented Design of an Intelligent {Semantic Web}}},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INCOLLECTION{buhler:sw-services-agent,
AUTHOR = {Paul Buhler and Jos{\'{e}} Vidal},
BOOKTITLE = {Agentcities: Challenges in Open Agent Environments},
EDITOR = {B Burg and J. Dale and T. Finin and H. Nakashima and L. Padgham and C. Sierra and S. Willmott},
PAGES = {25--31},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
TITLE = {{Semantic Web} Services as Agent Behaviours},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{chen:collaborative,
AUTHOR = {James R. Chen and Nathalie Math{\'{e}} and Shawn Wolfe},
AVAILABLE-FROM = {http://ic.arc.nasa.gov/people/jchen/papers.html},
BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Conference of Digital Libraries}},
HIDDENADDRESS = {{Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000}},
INSTITUTION = {{NASA Ames Research Center}},
KEYWORDS = {intelligent agents, information access, collaborative system, knowledge-base, world wide web},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Information%20Agents/Chen,%20James%20-%20Collaborative%20Information%20Agents%20on%20the%20World%20Wide%20Web.pdf},
PAGES = {279--280},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press},
TITLE = {Collaborative Information Agents on the {World Wide Web}},
URL = {http://ic.arc.nasa.gov/projects/aim/papers/dl98.pdf},
YEAR = 1998
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{chen:webmate,
AUTHOR = {Liren Chen and Katia Sycara},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems, {AGENTS '98}},
PAGES = {132--139},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press},
TITLE = {{WebMate}: A Personal Agent for Browsing and Searching},
URL = {http://www.ri.cmu.edu/pubs/pub_2640.html#text_ref},
YEAR = 1998
}
@MISC{connolly:addressing-site,
EDITOR = {Dan Connolly},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {Naming and Addressing: {URIs}, {URLs}, \ldots},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/Addressing},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{connolly:daml-ref,
EDITOR = {Dan Connolly and van Harmelen, Frank and Ian Horrocks and Deborah L. McGuinness and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and Lynn Andrea Stein},
NOTE = {{W3C Note}, available at \url{http://www.w3.org/TR/daml+oil-reference}},
TITLE = {{DAML+OIL} ({M}arch 2001) Reference Description},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/daml+oil-reference},
YEAR = 2001
}
@MISC{cunningham:iswc2003-cfp,
AUTHOR = {Hamish Cunningham and Atanas Kiryakov and Ying Ding},
TITLE = {Call for Participation, Human Language Technology Workshop at {ISWC} 2003},
URL = {http://gate.ac.uk/conferences/iswc2003/index.html},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{davidsson:emergent,
ANNOTE = {Excellent paper!},
AUTHOR = {Paul Davidsson},
BOOKTITLE = {{Cooperative Information Agents}},
INSTITUTION = {{Department of Computer Science}, {University of Karlskrona/Ronneby}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Information%20Agents/Davidsson,%20Paul%20-%20Emergent%20Societies%20of%20Information%20Agents.ps},
PAGES = {143--153},
TITLE = {Emergent Societies of Information Agents},
URL = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/davidsson00emergent.html},
YEAR = 2000
}
@MISC{denny:ontology-building,
AUTHOR = {Michael Denny},
TITLE = {Ontology Building: A Survey of Editing Tools},
URL = {http://xml.coverpages.org/Denny-OntologyEditorSurveyText20021111.html},
YEAR = 2002
}
@BOOK{kernighan:tools,
AUTHOR = {Brian W. Kernighan and P. J. Plauger},
TITLE = {Software Tools},
PUBLISHER = {Addison-Wesley},
ADDRESS = {Reading, Mass.},
YEAR = 1976
}
@MISC{dijkstra:ewd1036,
AUTHOR = {Edsger W. Dijkstra},
TITLE = {On the cruelty of really teaching computing science},
URL = {http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD10xx/EWD1036.html},
YEAR = 1988
}
@MISC{dijkstra:ewd273,
AUTHOR = {Edsger W. Dijkstra},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Computer%20Science/Dijkstra,%20Edsger%20W.%20-%20The%20Programming%20Task%20Considered%20as%20an%20Intellectual%20Challenge.pdf},
TITLE = {The programming task considered as an intellectual challenge},
URL = {http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ewd02xx/EWD273.PDF},
YEAR = 1969
}
@MISC{ding:ir-ai-ontology,
ADDRESS = {De Boelelaan 1081a, 1081 HV Amsterdam, NL},
AUTHOR = {Ying Ding},
KEYWORDS = {information retrieval, artificial intelligence, lightweight ontology, co-occurence theory},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Ding,%20Ying%20-%20IR%20and%20AI%20-%20The%20Role%20of%20Ontology.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {Free University, Amsterdam},
TITLE = {{IR} and {AI}: The role of ontology},
YEAR = 2001
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{ding:knowledge-outsourcing,
ADDRESS = {Baltimore {MD}, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Li Ding and Lina Zhou and Timothy Finin},
BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE/WIC International Conference on Web Intelligence}},
EDITOR = {Jiming Liu and Chunnian Liu and Matthias Klusch and Ning Zhong and Nick Cercone},
EMAIL = {dingli1@umbc.edu and zhoul@umbc.edu and finin@umbc.edu},
INSTITUTION = {Departments of {CSEE} \& {Information Systems}, {UMBC}},
KEYWORDS = {trust, semantic web, relationships, reputation, aggregate trust evaluations, trust model, inconsistency.},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Trust/Ding,%20Li%20-%20Trust%20Based%20Knowledge%20Outsourcing%20for%20Semantic%20Web%20Agents.pdf},
PAGES = {379--387},
PUBLISHER = {{IEEE Computer Society}},
TITLE = {Trust Based Knowledge Outsourcing for {{Semantic Web}} Agents},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{ding:lightweight,
AUTHOR = {Ying Ding and Rob Engels},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Ding,%20Ying%20-%20IR%20and%20AI%20-%20Using%20Co-occurrence%20Theory%20to%20Generate%20Lightweight%20Ontologies.pdf},
TITLE = {{IR} and {AI}: Using Co-occurrence Theory to Generate Lightweight Ontologies},
YEAR = 2001
}
@ARTICLE{ding:ontology-enabler,
AUTHOR = {Ying Ding},
INSTITUTION = {Free University, Amsterdam},
JOURNAL = {{Journal of Information Science}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Ding,%20Ying%20-%20Ontology%20-%20The%20Enabler%20for%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
NUMBER = 6,
TITLE = {Ontology: The enabler for the {{Semantic Web}}},
URL = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ying/publications.htm},
VOLUME = 27,
YEAR = 2001
}
@ARTICLE{ding:ontology-generation,
AUTHOR = {Ying Ding and Schubert Foo},
INSTITUTION = {{Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam}},
JOURNAL = {{Journal of Information Science}},
KEYWORDS = {ontology generation, ontology, knowledge representation},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Ding,%20Ying%20-%20A%20Review%20of%20Ontology%20Generation.pdf},
TITLE = {Ontology Research and Development Part 1 --- A Review of Ontology Generation},
VOLUME = {28(2)},
YEAR = 2001
}
@MISC{ding:semantic-hip,
ADDRESS = {De Boelelaan 1081a, 1081 HV Amsterdam, NL},
AUTHOR = {Ying Ding and Dieter Fensel and Michel Klein and Borys Omelayenko},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Ding,%20Ying%20-%20The%20Semantic%20Web%20-%20Yet%20Another%20Hip%3F.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {Division of Mathematics \& Computer Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam},
TITLE = {The {Semantic Web}: Yet Another Hip?},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{doi:doi-glossary-site,
AUTHOR = {{International DOI Foundation}},
TITLE = {{DOI} Glossary},
URL = {http://www.doi.org/handbook_2000/glossary.html},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{dumbill:finding-friends-foaf,
AUTHOR = {Edd Dumbill},
ORGANIZATION = {IBM developerWorks},
TITLE = {Finding friends with {XML} and {RDF}: {FOAF}},
URL = {http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-foaf.html},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{eshuis:semantics,
AUTHOR = {Hendrik Eshuis},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Computer%20Science/Eshuis,%20Rik%20-%20Semantics%20and%20Verification%20of%20UML%20Activity%20Diagrams%20for%20Workflow%20Modelling.pdf},
TITLE = {Semantics and Verification of {UML} Activity Diagrams for Workflow Modelling},
URL = {citeseer.nj.nec.com/eshuis02semantics.html},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{evett:parka,
AUTHOR = {Matthew P. Evett and William A. Andersen and James A. Hendler},
KEYWORDS = {PARKA Knowledge Base},
TITLE = {{PARKA} Knowledge Base},
URL = {http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/plus/Parka},
URLDATE = 1997
}
@BOOK{fensel:spinning-the-semantic-web,
ADDRESS = {Cambridge, Massachusetts},
AUTHOR = {Dieter Fensel and James Hendler and Henry Lieberman and Wolfgang Wahlster},
PUBLISHER = {{MIT} Press},
TITLE = {Spinning the {Semantic Web}},
YEAR = 2003
}
@TECHREPORT{fikes:domain-specific,
ABSTRACT = {In this paper, we extend the methodology for developing intelligent systems that promotes building knowledge bases by assembling reusable ontologies and knowledge base modules from on-line libraries to include associating domain-specific reasoners with reusable ontologies and incorporating such reasoners into an intelligent system as part of the knowledge assembly process. The methodology is based on an existing hybrid reasoning architecture that provides an API and functional specification for special-purpose reasoners. We illustrate the methodology by describing a reusable time ontology and an associated set of domain-specific
reasoners for the vocabulary of relations defined in that ontology. The ontology is designed to upport large-scale knowledge system applications by providing an easily-understandable, flexible, formally defined, and effective means of representing knowledge about time and the standard components and properties of calendars. The domain-specific reasoners support ``telling'' and ``asking'' operations for
temporal ordering relations on time points and the Allen relations on time intervals.},
ADDRESS = {{Stanford}, {CA}, 94305--9020, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Richard Fikes and Jessica Jenkins and Qing Zhou},
INSTITUTION = {{K}nowledge {S}ystems {L}aboratory, {S}tanford {U}niversity},
KEYWORDS = {Reusable Knowledge, Ontologies, Temporal Reasoning, Intelligent Knowledge-Based Systems,Knowledge Engineering},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Fikes,%20Richard%20-%20Including%20Domain-Specific%20Reasoners%20with%20Reusable%20Ontologies%20-%20KSL-03-05.pdf},
NUMBER = {{KSL-03-05}},
TITLE = {Including Domain-Specific Reasoners with Reusable Ontologies},
URL = {http://ksl.stanford.edu/KSL_Abstracts/KSL-03-05.html},
YEAR = 2003
}
@TECHREPORT{fikes:owl-ql,
ABSTRACT = {This paper discusses the issues involved in designing a query language for the {Semantic Web} and presents the OWL Query Language (OWL-QL) as a candidate standard language and protocol for query answering dialogues among {Semantic Web} computational agents using knowledge represented in the W3C's Ontology Web Language (OWL). OWL-QL is a formal language and precisely specifies the semantic relationships among a query, a query answer, and the knowledge base(s) used to produce the answer. Unlike standard database and Web query languages, OWL-QL supports query-answering dialogues in which the answering agent may use automated reasoning methods to derive answers to queries, as well as dialogues in which the knowledge to be used in answering a query may be in multiple knowledge bases on the {Semantic Web}, and/or where those knowledge bases are not specified by the querying agent. In this setting, the set of answers to a query may be of unpredictable size and may require an unpredictable amount of time to compute.},
ADDRESS = {{Stanford}, {CA}, 94305--9020, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Richard Fikes and Patrick Hayes and Ian Horrocks},
INSTITUTION = {{K}nowledge {S}ystems {L}aboratory, {S}tanford {U}niversity},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Querying/Fikes,%20Richard%20-%20OWL-QL%20-%20A%20Language%20for%20Deductive%20Query%20Answering%20on%20the%20Semantic%20Web%20-%20KSL-03-14.pdf},
NUMBER = {{KSL-03-14}},
TITLE = {{OWL-QL} --- A Language for Deductive Query Answering on the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://ksl-web.stanford.edu/KSL_Abstracts/KSL-03-14.html},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{finin:agents-trust,
AUTHOR = {Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi},
DOI = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/637411.637416},
ISSN = {0163-5808},
JOURNAL = {{ACM} {SIGMOD} Record},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Finin,%20Tim%20-%20Agents,%20Trust,%20and%20Information%20Access%20on%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
NUMBER = 4,
ORGANIZATION = {{University of Maryland}},
PAGES = {30--35},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press},
TITLE = {Agents, Trust, and Information Access on the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://www.acm.org/sigmod/record/issues/0212/SPECIAL/5.Finin.pdf},
VOLUME = 31,
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{franklin:agent,
ABSTRACT = {The advent of software agents gave rise to much discussion of just what such an agent is, and of how they differ from programs in general. Here we propose a formal definition of an autonomous agent which clearly distinguishes a software agent from just any program. We also offer the beginnings of a natural kinds taxonomy of autonomous agents, and discuss possibilities for further classification. Finally, we discuss subagents and multiagent systems. },
AUTHOR = {Stan Franklin and Art Graesser},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages},
ORGANIZATION = {Institute for Intelligent Systems, University of Memphis},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
TITLE = {Is it an Agent, or just a Program?: A Taxonomy for Autonomous Agents},
URL = {http://www.msci.memphis.edu/~franklin/AgentProg.html},
YEAR = 1996
}
@TECHREPORT{giller:depth-of-field,
AUTHOR = {Verena Giller and Manfred Tscheligi and Johann Schrammel and Peter Fr{\"o}lich and Birgit Rabl and Robert Kosara and Silvia Miksch and Helwig Hauser},
INSTITUTION = {{CURE: Center for Usability Engineering} and {Vienna University of Technology} and {VRVis Research Center}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Visualisation/Giller,%20Verena%20-%20Experimental%20Evaluation%20of%20Semantic%20Depth%20of%20Field,%20a%20Preattentive%20Method%20for%20Focus+Context%20Visualization.pdf},
TITLE = {Experimental Evaluation of Semantic Depth of Field, a Preattentive Method for {Focus+Context} Visualization},
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{golbeck:trust-networks,
ADDRESS = {{Helsinki}, {Finland}},
AUTHOR = {Jennifer Golbeck and James Hendler and Bijan Parsia},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of Cooperative Intelligent Agents 2003},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Golbeck,%20Jennifer%20-%20Trust%20Networks%20on%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {University of Maryland},
TITLE = {Trust Networks on the {Semantic Web}},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{google:image-search,
TITLE = {Google {F}requently {A}sked {Q}uestions: {I}mage {S}earch},
URL = {http://www.google.com/help/faq_images.html},
YEAR = 2003
}
@TECHREPORT{greenyer:learning-classifier,
ADDRESS = {{C}olston {T}ower, {C}olston {S}treet, {B}ristol, {BS1 4UH}},
AUTHOR = {Andrew Greenyer},
INSTITUTION = {The {D}atabase {G}roup},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Classifier%20Systems/Greenyer,%20Andrew%20-%20The%20use%20of%20a%20learning%20classifier%20system%20JXCS.pdf},
TITLE = {The use of a learning classifier system {JXCS}},
YEAR = 2001
}
@MISC{grosof:sw-rules,
AUTHOR = {Benjamin Grosof},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Grosof,%20Benjamin%20-%20How%20SW%20Rules%20+%20Ontologies%20Connect%20to%20Procedural%20Aspects%20of%20SW%20Services.pdf},
MONTH = APR,
NOTE = {{presentation at {Semantic Web} Services Language committee of {Semantic Web} Services Coalition}},
ORGANIZATION = {{MIT Sloan School of Management}},
TITLE = {{How SW Rules + Ontologies Connect to Procedural Aspects of SW Services}},
YEAR = 2003
}
@TECHREPORT{gruber:toward-principles,
AUTHOR = {Thomas R. Gruber},
INSTITUTION = {{K}nowledge {S}ystems {L}aboratory, {S}tanford {U}niversity},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Gruber,%20Thomas%20R%20-%20Toward%20principles%20for%20the%20design%20of%20ontologies%20used%20for%20knowledge%20sharing.pdf},
NUMBER = {{KSL-93-04} (Revised)},
TITLE = {Toward principles for the design of ontologies used for knowledge sharing},
TYPE = {Technical Report},
YEAR = 1993
}
@TECHREPORT{gruber:translation-portable-ontology,
AUTHOR = {Thomas R. Gruber},
INSTITUTION = {{K}nowledge {S}ystems {L}aboratory, {S}tanford {U}niversity},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Gruber,%20Thomas%20R%20-%20Translation%20Approach%20to%20Portable%20Ontology%20Specifications.ps},
NUMBER = {{KSL-92-71} (Revised)},
TITLE = {A Translation Approach to Portable Ontology Specifications},
TYPE = {Technical Report},
YEAR = 1993
}
@ARTICLE{guarino:ontoseek,
AUTHOR = {Nicola Guarino and Claudio Masola and Guido Vetere},
JOURNAL = {IEEE Intelligent Systems},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Guarino,%20Nicola%20-%20OntoSeek%20-%20Content-Based%20Access%20to%20the%20Web.pdf},
NUMBER = 3,
PAGES = {70--80},
TITLE = {{OntoSeek}: Content-Based Access to the Web},
URL = {http://www.loa-cnr.it/Papers/OntoSeek.pdf},
VOLUME = 14,
YEAR = 1999
}
@INCOLLECTION{guarino:towards-knowledge-bases,
ANNOTE = {Superb overview of ontologies.},
AUTHOR = {Nicola Guarino and Pierdaniele Giaretta},
BOOKTITLE = {Towards Very Large Knowledge Bases: Knowledge Building and Knowledge Sharing},
EDITOR = {N Mars},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Guarino,%20Nicola%20-%20Ontologies%20and%20Knowledge%20Bases.pdf},
PAGES = {25--32},
PUBLISHER = {{IOS} Press},
TITLE = {Ontologies and Knowledge Bases: Towards a Terminological Clarification},
YEAR = 1995
}
@MISC{guha:lbase,
AUTHOR = {Ramanathan V. Guha and Patrick Hayes},
KEYWORDS = {LBase SWELs},
TITLE = {{LBase}: Semantics for Languages of the {Semantic Web}, {W3C Working Group Note}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/lbase},
URLDATE = {10 October 2003},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{guha:semantic-search,
AUTHOR = {Ramanathan V. Guha and Rob McCool and Eric Miller},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Guha,%20R.V.%20-%20Semantic%20Search.pdf},
TITLE = {{Semantic Search} ({TAP})},
URL = {http://tap.stanford.edu/tap/papers.html},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{guha:system-for-integrating,
AUTHOR = {Ramanathan V. Guha and Rob McCool},
TITLE = {A System for integrating Web Services into a Global Knowledge Base},
URL = {http://tap.stanford.edu/sw002.html}
}
@MISC{guha:tap-platform,
AUTHOR = {Ramanathan V. Guha and Rob McCool},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Guha,%20R.V.%20-%20TAP%20-%20A%20Semantic%20Web%20Platform.pdf},
TITLE = {{TAP}: A {Semantic Web} Platform},
URL = {http://tap.stanford.edu/tap/papers.html},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{guha:tap-site,
AUTHOR = {Ramanathan V. Guha and Rob McCool},
TITLE = {{TAP} Homepage},
URL = {http://tap.stanford.edu},
YEAR = 2002
}
@PHDTHESIS{guha:thesis,
AUTHOR = {Ramanathan V. Guha},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Contexts/Guha,%20Ramanathan%20V%20-%20Contexts%20-%20A%20Formalization%20and%20Some%20Applications.pdf},
SCHOOL = {{Stanford University}},
TITLE = {Contexts: A Formalization and Some Applications},
YEAR = 1991
}
@MISC{hawke:owl-implementations-site,
EDITOR = {Sandro Hawke},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{OWL} Implementations},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/WebOnt/impls},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{golbeck:accuracy,
AUTHOR = {Golbeck, Jennifer and Hendler, James},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of {EKAW}'04},
TITLE = {Accuracy of Metrics for Inferring Trust and Reputation in {Semantic Web}-based Social Networks},
YEAR = 2004,
URL = {http://www.mindswap.org/papers/GolbeckEKAW04.pdf}
}
@MISC{klyne:contexts-for-rdf,
TITLE = {Contexts for {RDF} Information Modelling},
AUTHOR = {Graham Klyne},
URL = {http://public.research.mimesweeper.com/RDF/RDFContexts.html},
YEAR = 2000,
MONTH = OCT,
ABSTRACT = {This memo describes some experimental work that is being undertaken with the goal of simplifying the application of RDF to a number of information modelling problems, particularly involving relationships between physical-world objects and trust modelling. It is our goal that, by using contexts, a degree of modularity can be introduced that will ease the construction of RDF information models.}
}
@MISC{klyne:rdf-concepts,
EDITOR = {Graham Klyne and Jeremy J. Carroll},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{RDF Concepts and Abstract Syntax}, {W3C Recommendation}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/rdf-concepts},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{grant:rdf-test-cases,
EDITOR = {Jan Grant and Dave Beckett},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{RDF Test Cases}, {W3C Recommendation}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-testcases/},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{hayes:rdf-semantics,
EDITOR = {Patrick Hayes},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{RDF Semantics}, {W3C Recommendation}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-mt/},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{brickley:rdfs,
EDITOR = {Dan Brickley and Ramanathan V. Guha},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{RDF Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: RDF Schema}, {W3C Recommendation}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/},
URLDATE = {2004-04-30},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{manola:rdf-primer,
EDITOR = {Frank Manola and Eric Miller},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{RDF Primer}, {W3C Recommendation}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-primer/},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{heflin:owl-use-cases-site,
EDITOR = {Jeff Heflin},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{OWL} {Web Ontology Language Use Cases and Requirements}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/CR-webont-req-20030818/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{hess:learning,
AUTHOR = {Andreas Hess and Nick Kushmerick},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2nd International {Semantic Web} Conference},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Desktop/ISWC2003/Hess,%20Andreas%20-%20Learning%20to%20attach%20semantic%20metadata%20to%20Web%20Services.pdf},
PAGES = {258--273},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
TITLE = {Learning to attach semantic metadata to Web Services},
URL = {citeseer.nj.nec.com/hess03learning.html},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{hill:attention,
AUTHOR = {Hill, Jr, Randall W.},
BOOKTITLE = {{International Conference on Autonomous Agents}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Hill,%20Randall%20W.%20-%20Perceptual%20Grouping%20and%20Attention%20in%20a%20Multi-Agent%20World.pdf},
TITLE = {Perceptual Grouping and Attention in a Multi-Agent World},
URL = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/70518.html},
YEAR = 1999
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{carr:cohse,
AUTHOR = {Leslie Carr and Sean Bechhofer and Carole Goble and Wendy Hall},
TITLE = {Conceptual Linking: Ontology-based Open Hypermedia},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Tenth International {World Wide Web} Conference ({WWW10})},
YEAR = 2001,
ADDRESS = {Hong Kong},
MONTH = MAY
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{akman:contexts,
AUTHOR = {Varol Akman and Mehmet Surav},
TITLE = {Contexts, Oracles, and Relevance},
BOOKTITLE = {Working Papers of the {AAAI} Fall Symposium on Formalizing Context},
YEAR = 1995,
PAGES = {23--30},
ORGANIZATION = {American Association for Artificial Intelligence},
PUBLISHER = {American Association for Artificial Intelligence},
EDITOR = {Sasa Buva\v{c}},
ADDRESS = {Menlo Park, California, {USA}},
KEYWORDS = {context, contextual reasoning}
}
@ARTICLE{malone:intelligent-is,
AUTHOR = {Thomas W.~Malone and Kenneth R.~Grant and Franklin A.~Turbak and Stephen A.~Brobst and Michael D.~Cohen},
TITLE = {Intelligent Information-Sharing Systems},
JOURNAL = {Communications of the {ACM}},
VOLUME = 30,
NUMBER = 5,
YEAR = 1987,
ISSN = {0001-0782},
PAGES = {390--402},
DOI = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/22899.22903},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{halevy:piazza,
AUTHOR = {Alon Y.~Halevy and Zachary G.~Ives and Peter Mork and Igor Tatarinov},
TITLE = {Piazza: Data Management Infrastructure for {Semantic Web} Applications},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Twelfth International {World Wide Web} Conference ({WWW2003})},
YEAR = 2003,
ISBN = {1-58113-680-3},
PAGES = {556--567},
LOCATION = {Budapest, Hungary},
DOI = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/775152.775231},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{horrocks:three-theses,
ISBN = {1-58113-680-3},
AUTHOR = {Ian Horrocks and Peter F. Patel-Schneider},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Twelfth International {World Wide Web} Conference ({WWW2003})},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Horrocks,%20Ian%20-%20Three%20Theses%20of%20Representation%20in%20the%20Semantic%20Web.pdf},
PAGES = {39--47},
TITLE = {Three Theses of Representation in the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=775159&jmp=abstract&dl=portal&dl=ACM},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{hpl:semantic-blogging,
AUTHOR = {{HP Labs}},
TITLE = {Semantic Blogging Demonstrator},
URL = {http://jena.hpl.hp.com:3030/blojsom-hp/blog/}
}
@MISC{hpl:sw-tools,
AUTHOR = {{HP Labs}},
ORGANIZATION = {{HP}},
TITLE = {{Semantic Web} Tools: {Jena Toolkit}, {Joseki}, {BrownSauce}},
URL = {http://www.hpl.hp.com/semweb/tools.htm},
YEAR = 2003
}
@ARTICLE{hughes:functional-matters,
AUTHOR = {J. Hughes},
JOURNAL = {Computer Journal},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Computer%20Science/Hughes,%20John%20-%20Why%20Functional%20Programming%20Matters.pdf},
NUMBER = 2,
PAGES = {98--107},
TITLE = {{Why Functional Programming Matters}},
VOLUME = 32,
YEAR = 1989
}
@MISC{kalyanpur:photosmore-site,
AUTHOR = {Aditya Kalyanpur},
INSTITUTION = {University of Maryland},
MONTH = APR,
TITLE = {{PhotoSMORE} module for the {Semantic Markup, Ontology and RDF Editor}},
URL = {http://www.mindswap.org/~aditkal/editor2.shtml},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{kalyanpur:smore-site,
AUTHOR = {Aditya Kalyanpur},
ORGANIZATION = {University of Maryland},
TITLE = {{Semantic Markup, Ontology and RDF Editor}},
URL = {http://www.mindswap.org/~aditkal/editor.shtml}
}
@MISC{kettler:horus-update,
AUTHOR = {Brian Kettler},
KEYWORDS = {Horus espionage intelink darpa imo bbn daml isx corporation},
ORGANIZATION = {{DARPA} and {IMO}},
TITLE = {Update on the {Horus} Project: Building the {Semantic Web} for {Intelink}},
URL = {http://www.daml.org/2002/02/pi-horus/Horus_files/v3_document.htm},
YEAR = 2002
}
@TECHREPORT{karvounarakis:rdf-query,
ADDRESS = {{Vassilika Vouton}, {P.O. Box 1385}, {GR 711 10}, {Heraklion}, {Greece}},
AUTHOR = {Greg Karvounarakis},
INSTITUTION = {{Institute of Computer Science}, {FORTH}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Querying/Karvounarakis,%20Greg%20-%20RDF%20Query%20Languages%20-%20A%20State-of-the-art.pdf},
TITLE = {{RDF} Query Languages: A state-of-the-art},
URL = {http://139.91.183.30:9090/RDF/publications/state.html},
YEAR = 2002
}
@TECHREPORT{kettler:position-horus,
AUTHOR = {Brian Kettler},
INSTITUTION = {ISX Corporation},
KEYWORDS = {espionage, semantic web},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Kettler,%20Brian%20-%20Position%20Paper%20for%20the%20International%20Semantic%20Web%20Workshop%202001%20-%20Building%20a%20Semantic%20Web%20for%20the%20Intelligence%20Community.pdf},
TITLE = {Position Paper for the {International Semantic Web Workshop} 2001: Building a {Semantic Web} for the Intelligence Community},
YEAR = 2001
}
@INCOLLECTION{kiczales:aspect-oriented,
ABSTRACT = {This paper reports on our work developing programming techniques that make it possible to clearly express those programs that OOP (and POP) fail to support. We present an analysis of why some design decisions have been so difficult to cleanly capture in actual code. We call the issues these decisions address aspects, and show that the reason they have been hard to capture is that they cross-cut the system's basic functionality. We present the basis for a new programming technique, called...},
ADDRESS = {Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York},
AUTHOR = {Gregor Kiczales and John Lamping and Anurag Menhdhekar and Chris Maeda and Cristina Lopes and Jean-Marc Loingtier and John Irwin},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming},
EDITOR = {Mehmet Ak{\c{s}}it and Satoshi Matsuoka},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Computer%20Science/Kiczales,%20Gregor%20-%20Aspect-Oriented%20Programming.pdf},
PAGES = {220--242},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
TITLE = {Aspect-Oriented Programming},
URL = {citeseer.nj.nec.com/kiczales97aspectoriented.html},
VOLUME = 1241,
YEAR = 1997
}
@MISC{koiso-kanttila:consumers,
AUTHOR = {Koiso-Kanttila, N},
EDITION = {First Monday, Volume 8, Number 4},
KEYWORDS = {usage patterns consumers web identification},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Articles/Consumers%20on%20the%20Web.pdf},
MONTH = APR,
ORGANIZATION = {First Monday},
TITLE = {Consumers on the Web: Identification of usage patterns},
URL = {http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_4/koiso/index.html},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{rao:composition,
TITLE = {Toward the Composition of {Semantic Web} Services},
AUTHOR = {Jinghai Rao},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on {Grid} and Cooperative Computing},
ADDRESS = {Shanghai, China},
MONTH = DEC,
YEAR = 2003,
SERIES = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
URL = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~jinghai/papers/gcc03_lncs.pdf},
URL = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~jinghai/},
URL = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/app/home/contribution.asp?wasp=6n99d5dqvk5rqve8na9g&referrer=parent&backto=searcharticlesresults,1,2;},
NUMBER = 3033,
ABSTRACT = { This paper introduces a method for automatic composition of semantic web services using linear logic theorem proving. The method uses semantic web service language (DAML-S) for external presentation of web services, and, internally, the services are presented by extralogical axioms and proofs in linear logic. Linear logic(LL)[2], as a resource conscious logic, enables us to define the attributes of web services formally (in particular, qualitative and quantitative value of non-functional attributes). The subtyping rules that are used for semantic reasoning are presented as linear logic implication. We propose a system architecture where the DAML-S parser, linear logic theorem prover and semantic reasoner can work together. This architecture has been implemented in Java programming language. },
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{lamping:laying-out,
AUTHOR = {John Lamping and Ramana Rao},
BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Visualisation/Lamping,%20John%20-%20Laying%20Out%20and%20Visualizing%20Large%20Trees%20Using%20a%20Hyperbolic%20Space.pdf},
PAGES = {13--14},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press},
TITLE = {Laying Out and Visualizing Large Trees Using a Hyperbolic Space},
YEAR = 1994
}
@TECHREPORT{lassila:rdf-lisp,
ABSTRACT = {This paper introduces Wilbur, an RDF and DAML toolkit implemented in Common Lisp. Wilbur exposes the RDF data model as a frame-based representation system; an object-oriented view of frames is adopted, and RDF data is integrated with the host language by addressing issues of input/output, data structure compatibility, and error signaling. Through seamless integration we have achieved a programming system well suited for building {Semantic Web} applications. },
ADDRESS = {{5 Wayside Road}, {Burlington}, {Massachusetts}, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Ora Lassila},
INSTITUTION = {{Nokia Research Center}},
KEYWORDS = {RDF, Wilbur, DAML, LISP},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Lassila,%20Ora%20-%20Enabling%20Semantic%20Web%20Programming%20by%20Integrating%20RDF%20and%20Common%20Lisp.pdf},
TITLE = {Enabling {Semantic Web} Programming by Integrating {RDF} and {Common Lisp}},
YEAR = 2001
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{linn:semantic-reliability,
ANNOTE = {Mark Sinka has this book.{\par}Important bits: web services, agents, and autonomic systems rely on rich messages with high conceptual density. As such, they are very much vulnerable to semantic mismatch, where sender and receiver each have different interpretations of the message.{\par}Engineered objects have a failure curve - high at the start (break in), low in the middle (useful life), and high at the end (failure).{\newline}Software: relates to software as a process - meeting requirements.{\newline}Ontologies: also meeting requirements. Finite useful life! Cease being applicable.{\par}Relevant to this I think are Tim's ideas of domain invariants - we should make appropriate ontologies of invariants, and combine them to reduce wastage. Similarly, use SOUs.{\newline}},
AUTHOR = {Craig Linn},
BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE/WIC International Conference on Web Intelligence}},
EDITOR = {Jiming Liu and Chunnian Liu and Matthias Klusch and Ning Zhong and Nick Cercone},
EMAIL = {c.linn@uws.edu.au},
KEYWORDS = {semantic reliability, semantic mismatch, variance, semiotics, signs, distributed systems, web services, reliability, ontologies.},
PAGES = {292--300},
PUBLISHER = {{IEEE Computer Society}},
TITLE = {Semantic Reliability in Distributed Systems: Ontology Issues and System Engineering},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{lucas:classifier,
AUTHOR = {Chris Lucas},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Classifier%20Systems/Lucas,%20Chris%20-%20Classifier,%20IFS,%20L-Systems%20and%20Beyond.pdf},
TITLE = {Classifier, {IFS}, {L-S}ystems, and Beyond}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{luke:ontology-agents,
ADDRESS = {Marina del Rey, {CA}, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Sean Luke and Lee Spector and David Rager and James Hendler},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the First International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents'97)},
EDITOR = {W Lewis Johnson and Barbara Hayes-Roth},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Luke,%20Sean%20-%20Ontology-based%20Web%20Agents.pdf},
PAGES = {59--68},
PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press},
TITLE = {Ontology-based Web Agents},
URL = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/luke97ontologybased.html},
YEAR = 1997
}
@MISC{luke:shoe-spec-site,
AUTHOR = {Sean Luke and James Heflin},
TITLE = {{SHOE 1.0} Proposed Specification},
URL = {http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/plus/SHOE/spec.html}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{magnini:linguistic-ontologies,
AUTHOR = {Bernardo Magnini and Luciano Serafini and Manuela Speranza},
BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the AAAI-02 Workshop on Meaning Negotiation (MeaN-02)}},
INSTITUTION = {{ITC-Irst Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica}},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Magnini,%20Bernado%20-%20Linguistic%20Based%20Matching%20of%20Local%20Ontologies.pdf},
TITLE = {Linguistic Based Matching of Local Ontologies},
YEAR = 2002
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{mandell:adapting-bpel4ws,
ABSTRACT = {Towards the ultimate goal of seamless interaction among networked programs and devices, industry has developed orchestration and process modeling languages such as XLANG, WSFL, and recently BPEL4WS. Unfortunately, these efforts leave us a long way from seamless interoperation. Researchers in the {Semantic Web} community have taken up this challenge proposing top-down approaches to achieve aspects of Web Service interoperation. Unfortunately, many of these efforts have been disconnected from emerging industry standards, particularly in process modeling. In this paper we take a bottom-up approach to integrating {Semantic Web} technology into Web services. Building on BPEL4WS, we present integrated {Semantic Web} technology for automating customized, dynamic binding of Web services together with interoperation through semantic translation. We discuss the value of semantically enriched service interoperation and demonstrate how our framework accounts for user-defined constraints while gaining potentially successful execution pathways in a practically motivated example. Finally, we provide an analysis of the forward-looking limitations of frameworks like BPEL4WS, and suggest how such specifications might embrace semantic technology at a fundamental level to work towards fully automated Web service interoperation. },
ADDRESS = {Stanford, {CA}, 94305--9020, {USA}},
AUTHOR = {Daniel J. Mandell and Sheila A. McIlraith},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2nd International {Semantic Web} Conference},
INSTITUTION = {{K}nowledge {S}ystems {L}aboratory, {S}tanford {U}niversity},
TITLE = {Adapting {BPEL4WS} for the {Semantic Web}: The Bottom-Up Approach to Web Service Interoperation},
URL = {http://annotation.semanticweb.org/iswc2003/abstracts/djm_sam_p127_annotated.html},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{marendy:review,
AUTHOR = {Peter Marendy},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Web/Marendy,%20Peter%20-%20A%20Review%20of%20World%20Wide%20Web%20searching%20techniques,%20focusing%20on%20HITS%20and%20related%20algorithms%20that%20utilise%20the%20link%20topology%20of%20the%20World%20Wide%20Web%20to%20provide%20the%20basis%20for%20a%20structure%20based%20search%20technology.pdf},
TITLE = {A Review of {World Wide Web} searching techniques, focusing on HITS and related algorithms that utilise the link topology of the {World Wide Web} to provide the basis for a structure based search technology},
URL = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/559198.html}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{masuoka:task-computing,
AUTHOR = {Ryusuke Masuoka and Bijan Parsia and Yannis Labrou},
BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the 2nd International {Semantic Web} Conference}},
INSTITUTION = {Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc. / {MIND} Lab, {U}niversity of {M}aryland},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Masuoka,%20Ryusuke%20-%20Task%20Computing%20-%20the%20Semantic%20Web%20meets%20Pervasive%20Computing.pdf},
PAGES = {866--881},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
TITLE = {Task Computing --- the {Semantic Web} meets Pervasive Computing},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INCOLLECTION{mcguinness:ontologies-come,
ADDRESS = {Cambridge, Massachusetts},
AUTHOR = {Deborah L. McGuinness},
BOOKTITLE = {Spinning the {Semantic Web}},
CHAPTER = {6},
EDITOR = {Dieter Fensel and James Hendler and Henry Lieberman and Wolfgang Wahlster},
PAGES = {171--194},
PUBLISHER = {{MIT} Press},
TITLE = {Ontologies Come of Age},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{miller:rdf-site,
EDITOR = {{Eric Miller}, {W3C} {Semantic Web} Activity},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{RDF} and {RDF Schema}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/RDF/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{berners-lee:sw-roadmap,
AUTHOR = {Tim Berners-Lee},
TITLE = {{Semantic Web} roadmap},
YEAR = 1998,
MONTH = SEP,
URL = {http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic},
URLDATE = {2004-05-19},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}}
}
@ARTICLE{davis:kr,
TITLE = {What is a {Knowledge Representation}?},
AUTHOR = {Randall Davis and Howard Shrobe and Peter Szolovits},
JOURNAL = {{AI} Magazine},
VOLUME = 14,
NUMBER = 1,
PAGES = {17--33},
YEAR = 1993,
URL = {http://medg.lcs.mit.edu/ftp/psz/k-rep.html}
}
@MISC{berners-lee:layer,
AUTHOR = {Tim Berners-Lee},
TITLE = {{Semantic Web} presentation at {XML2000}},
YEAR = 2000,
URL = {http://www.w3.org/2000/Talks/1206-xml2k-tbl/slide10-0.html},
NOTE = {slides at \url{http://www.w3.org/2000/Talks/1206-xml2k-tbl/slide10-0.html}}
}
@MISC{miller:w3c-sw-site,
EDITOR = {Eric Miller and Ralph Swick and Dan Brickley and Brian McBride and James Hendler and Guus Schreiber},
KEYWORDS = {definition semantic web ontology working group},
ORGANIZATION = {{W3C}},
TITLE = {{W3C {Semantic Web}} Activity Page},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/}
}
@TECHREPORT{munzner:directed-graphs,
ADDRESS = {{360 Gates Bldg 3B, Stanford, CA, 94305}},
AUTHOR = {Tamara Munzner},
INSTITUTION = {Stanford University},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Visualisation/Munzner,%20Tamara%20-%20H3%20-%20Laying%20Out%20Large%20Directed%20Graphs%20in%203D%20Hyperbolic%20Space.pdf},
TITLE = {{H3}: Laying Out Large Directed Graphs in {3D} Hyperbolic Space},
URL = {http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/h3/},
YEAR = 1997
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{munzner:h3viewer,
AUTHOR = {Tamara Munzner},
BOOKTITLE = {{LNCS}: {GD} '98: Symposium on Graph Drawing},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Visualisation/Munzner,%20Tamara%20-%20Drawing%20Large%20Graphs%20with%20H3Viewer%20and%20Site%20Manager%20(System%20Demonstration).pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {{Stanford University}},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
TITLE = {Drawing Large Graphs with {H3Viewer} and {Site Manager} (System Demonstration)},
YEAR = 1998
}
@MISC{netratings:site,
AUTHOR = {Nielsen//NetRatings},
ORGANIZATION = {Nielsen},
URL = {http://www.netratings.com/},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{newman:sw-usages,
ABSTRACT = {There are now a number of systems in development that attempt to employ semantic data in an intelligent way to assist the end user. Current work within the Applied Software Engineering Research Group at Reading is comparing actual and potential usage patterns of Web resources to their respective architectures. We present a generalised view of {Semantic Web} systems based upon emergent usage patterns and extrapolate to possible future frameworks.},
ADDRESS = {Whiteknights, Reading, RG6 6AY, UK},
AUTHOR = {Richard Newman and Timothy A. Millea and Timothy Putnam},
INSTITUTION = {{School of Systems Engineering}, {University of Reading}},
KEYWORDS = {usage patterns, semantic web, architectures, frameworks, aqua, tap, overview},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Mine/Newman,%20Richard%20-%20The%20Semantic%20Web%20-%20Systems,%20Architectures%20and%20Usage%20Patterns.pdf},
TITLE = {The {Semantic Web}: Systems, Architectures and Usage Patterns},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{nlm:umls,
ADDRESS = {Bethesda, MD},
AUTHOR = {{National Library of Medicine}},
KEYWORDS = {medical ontology},
ORGANIZATION = {{US National Institute of Health}},
TITLE = {{Unified Medical Language System} ({UMLS})},
URL = {http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{nossum:multicontext,
ABSTRACT = {A multicontext logic with algebraic structure is proposed, where contexts are either primitive or composed from other contexts. Composition of two contexts can support various intuitions: sequence concatenation, set union, multiset union, etc. {\par} A local models semantics for algebraic context composition is defined, with a corresponding deductive calculus containing multilanguage bridge rules. Soundness and completeness results are proved for the case of semigroups of contexts, i.e. where context composition is an associative operation. Other properties of context composition, besides associativity, are defined by additional algebraic equations. },
AUTHOR = {Rolf Nossum and Luciano Serafini},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence, Automated Reasoning, and Symbolic Computation Joint International Conference 2002},
EDITOR = {J Calmet and B. Benhamou and O. Caprotti and L. Henocque and V. Sorge},
KEYWORDS = {Integration of Logical Reasoning and Computer Algebra, Logic and Symbolic Computing, Reasoning},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Contexts/Nossum,%20Rolf%20-%20Multicontext%20Logic%20for%20Semigroups%20of%20Contexts.pdf},
PAGES = {90},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
TITLE = {Multicontext Logic for Semigroups of Contexts},
URL = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/569701.html},
YEAR = 2002
}
@ARTICLE{noy:creating-protege-2000,
AUTHOR = {N F. Noy and M. Sintek and S. Decker and M. Crubezy and R. W. Ferguson and M. A. Musen},
JOURNAL = {IEEE Intelligent Systems},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Noy,%20Natalya%20F%20-%20Creating%20Semantic%20Web%20Contents%20with%20Prote%CC%81ge%CC%81-2000.pdf},
NUMBER = 2,
PAGES = {60--71},
TITLE = {Creating {Semantic Web} Contents with {Protege}-2000},
URL = {http://smi-web.stanford.edu/pubs/SMI_Abstracts/SMI-2001-0872.html},
VOLUME = 16,
YEAR = 2001
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{ontrup:hyperbolic,
ADDRESS = {{D-33501 Bielefeld, Germany}},
AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Ontrup and Helge Ritter},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of NIPS*2001},
INSTITUTION = {{Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University}},
KEYWORDS = {semantic space, tesselation, hyperbolic plane, gaussian curvature, neighborhood, categorisation},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/SOMs/Ontrup,%20Jo%CC%88rg%20%20-%20Hyperbolic%20Self-Organizing%20Maps%20for%20Semantic%20Navigation%20(2001).pdf},
TITLE = {Hyperbolic Self-Organizing Maps for Semantic Navigation},
YEAR = 2001
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{ozsoyoglu:web-information,
ADDRESS = {{Cleveland, Ohio}},
ANNOTE = {In ISCIS 2003 Proceedings.},
AUTHOR = {Gultekin Ozsoyoglu and Abdullah Al-Hamdani},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences},
EDITOR = {Adnan Yazici and Cevat Sener},
ORGANIZATION = {{Case Western Reserve University}},
PAGES = {9--18},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag},
TITLE = {Web Information Resource Discovery: Past, Present and Future},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{pal:web-mining,
AUTHOR = {S. K. Pal and V. Talwar and P. Mitra},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Pal,%20Sankar%20K.%20-%20Web%20Mining%20in%20Soft%20Computing%20Framework.pdf},
TEXT = {Pal S. K., Talwar V. and Mitra P. (2002) Web Mining in Soft Computing Framework: Relevance, State of the Art and Future Directions (To Appear in IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks)},
TITLE = {Web Mining in Soft Computing Framework: Relevance},
URL = {citeseer.nj.nec.com/pal02web.html},
YEAR = 2002
}
@ARTICLE{singh:distributed-ai,
AUTHOR = {Rahul Singh and Katia Sycara and Terry R. Payne},
TITLE = {Distributed {AI}, Schedules, and the {Semantic Web}},
URL = {http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00007784/},
JOURNAL = {{XML} Journal},
VOLUME = 3,
NUMBER = 11,
YEAR = 2002,
PAGES = {40--45}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{payne:communicating-agents,
TITLE = {Communicating Agents in Open Multi Agent Systems},
AUTHOR = {Terry R. Payne and Massimo Paolucci and Rahul Singh and Katia Sycara},
INSTITUTION = {Carnegie Mellon University},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of First {GSFC}/{JPL} Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts ({WRAC})},
PAGES = {365--371},
YEAR = 2002
}
@TECHREPORT{payne:rcal,
AUTHOR = {Terry R. Payne and Rahul Singh and Katia Sycara},
INSTITUTION = {Carnegie Mellon University},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/RETSINA/Payne,%20Terence%20-%20RCal%20-%20A%20Case%20Study%20on%20Semantic%20Web%20Agents.pdf},
TITLE = {{RC}al: A Case Study on {Semantic Web} Agents},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{ranganathan:ontologies-pervasive,
AUTHOR = {Anand Ranganathan},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Ranganathan,%20Anand%20-%20%20Ontologies%20in%20a%20Pervasive%20Computing%20Environment.pdf},
TITLE = {Ontologies in a Pervasive Computing Environment},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{revelli:role-of-agents,
ABSTRACT = {What is an intelligent agent? This apparently anodyne question provokes a great deal of debate on and off the Internet. While simplifying to the maximum, we find on one side the people that almost regard intelligent agents as human beings, and on the other those that consider them to be no more than simple software programs. {\par} Jacques Ferber proposes the following definition: `` Something can be called an agent if it is a physical or virtual entity that: {\par}{\newline}is able to act in an environment, {\newline}can communicate directly with other agents, {\newline}is driven by a group of tendencies [... ], {\newline}has its own resources, {\newline}is able to perceive its environment (but in a limited way), {\newline}has only a partial representation of this environment (and possibly none), {\newline}has skills and offers services, {\newline}may be able to reproduce, {\newline}whose behavior aims to satisfy its objectives, by taking account of the resources and skills that it possesses, and according to its perception, of its representations and the communications that it receives.''{\par}{\par}{\newline} On the other hand, many regard an agent as an ``entity authorized to act in the name of someone else''. Such a definition puts an intelligent agent in the same category as a real estate agent, a security agent, or a sales agent... Consequently, the distinction between an intelligent agent, and basic software remains very unclear. {\par} In spite of its limits, this vision constitutes a good starting point for a definition that would be sufficiently realistic, without being too limited. We can therefore affirm that an intelligent agent is a software entity that has its own attributes, and that acts with the goal of performing a certain number of tasks in the name of another entity (another agent or a person). {\par}{\newline}Autonomy: an agent is able to take initiative in an autonomous way and it exerts control over its actions. In other words, it has the capacity to define its own objectives and achieve them without human supervision. {\newline}Capable of collaboration: an agent is able to interact and cooperate with other agents or human beings in order to complete its tasks. {\newline}Capable of learning: an agent is able to adapt to the needs of its user by analyzing its past actions. {\newline}Goal-oriented: an agent accepts precise ``human requests'' and decides how to satisfy them. {\newline}Flexibility: the actions of an agent are not entirely pre-established and defined; it is able to choose what it will do, and in which order, according to the external environment. {\newline}Self-starting: contrary to traditional software, an agent can decide to start an action at a precise moment, according to the external environment, {\newline}Individual character: an agent has a well-defined personality and its own ``emotional state'', {\newline}Mobility: an agent is able to move from one system to another and through various architectures and platforms, etc. {\par}{\par}{\newline} But when should we speak about intelligent agents? Do they have to have all, or just some, of these attributes? {\par} The debate is interminable, perhaps insoluble, and not of much interest to the end-user. Many companies, for obvious marketing reasons, make use of this terminological blur to qualify their software as an intelligent agent. What is clear is that, as of this date, on the Internet, no agent known as ``intelligent'' has all of these attributes. Consequently, trying to define an ``intelligent'' agent creates an oxymoron. Between the theoretical principles of artificial intelligence and concrete reality that one observes on the Internet, the difference can be great. {\par} That said, as Pierre-Alain Le Cheviller points out, ``these agents, if they don't use the same technology [as artificial intelligence], have the same objectives and can be very useful tools for information professionals''. {\par} For this reason, instead of speaking about intelligent agents in a broad sense, it is undoubtedly preferable to speak about software agents or better still to refer to the tasks that these assistants are intended to perform: therefore we will talk about search agents, monitoring agents, e-commerce agents, etc. {\par} An extract from ``Strategic Internet Intelligence'' (Dunod, 2000){\newline} With the author's agreement. },
AUTHOR = {Carlo Revelli},
ORGANIZATION = {agentland.com},
TITLE = {The role of intelligent agents: a difficult definition (extract from {``Strategic Internet Intelligence''}, {D}unod, 2000)},
URL = {http://www.agentland.com/cgi-bin/relocation.cgi?http://www.agentland.com/pages/learn/revelli/agents_intelligents2.html},
YEAR = 2000
}
@TECHREPORT{segal:mailcat,
ADDRESS = {{Yorktown Heights}, {NY 10598}},
AUTHOR = {Richard B. Segal and Jeffrey O. Kephart},
INSTITUTION = {{IBM} {Thomas J. Watson Research Center}},
TITLE = {{MailCat}: An Intelligent Assistant for Organizing E-Mail},
YEAR = 1999
}
@MISC{sheth:national-security,
AUTHOR = {Amit Sheth},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Sheth,%20Amit%20-%20Ontology-driven%20Integration%20and%20Analysis%20for%20Semantic%20Applications%20in%20Business%20Intelligence%20and%20National%20Security.pdf},
NOTE = {invited talk for {Ontology and {Semantic Web} Technical Exchange Meeting, MITRE, McLean, VA}},
ORGANIZATION = {{Semagix Inc.}},
TITLE = {Ontology-driven Integration and Analysis for Semantic Applications in Business Intelligence and National Security},
URL = {http://www.semagix.com/documents/Ontology.htm},
YEAR = 2003
}
@ARTICLE{smith:ontology-synthesis,
AUTHOR = {Barry Smith and Christopher Welty},
JOURNAL = {FOIS},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Smith,%20Barry%20-%20Ontology%20-%20Towards%20a%20New%20Synthesis.pdf},
TITLE = {Ontology: Towards a New Synthesis},
YEAR = 2001
}
@MISC{mcguinness:owl-overview,
EDITOR = {Deborah L. McGuinness and van Harmelen, Frank},
TITLE = {{OWL} {Web Ontology Language Overview}, {W3C Recommendation}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-features/},
URLDATE = {2004-04-30},
YEAR = 2004
}
@MISC{smith:owl-guide,
EDITOR = {Michael K. Smith and Chris Welty and Deborah L. McGuinness},
TITLE = {{OWL} {Web Ontology Language} Guide, {W3C} {Candidate Recommendation}},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-guide/},
URLDATE = {18 August 2003},
YEAR = 2003
}
@MISC{stepney:cyc-review,
AUTHOR = {Susan Stepney},
INSTITUTION = {University of {York}},
TITLE = {Review and overview of ``{Building Large Knowledge-Based Systems: Representation and Inference in the Cyc Project}'' by {Douglas B. Lenat} and {R. V. Guha}},
YEAR = 1991
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{stuckenschmidt:partially-shared-ontologies,
ABSTRACT = {In has been argued that ontologies play a key role in multiagent communication because they provide and define a shared vocabulary to be used in the course of communication. In real-life scenarios, however, the situation where two agents completely share a vocabulary is rather an exception. More often, each agent uses its own vocabulary specified in a private ontology that is not known by other agents. In this paper we propose a solution to this problem for the situation, where agents share at least parts of their vocabulary. We argue that the assumption of a partially shared vocabulary is valid and sketch an approach for re-formulating terms from the private part of an agent's ontology into a shared part thus enabling other agents to understand them. We further describe how the approach can be implemented using existing technology and proof the correctness of the re-formulation with respect to the semantics of the ontology-language DAML+OIL. },
AUTHOR = {Heiner Stuckenschmidt},
BOOKTITLE = {{Cooperative Information Agents}},
EDITOR = {M. Klusch},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Ontologies/Stuckenschmidt,%20Heiner%20-%20Exploiting%20Partially%20Shared%20Ontologies%20for%20Multi-Agent%20Communication.pdf},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
TITLE = {Exploiting Partially Shared Ontologies for Multi-Agent Communication},
URL = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/~heiner/public/CIA-Final.pdf},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{vargas-vera:aqua,
ADDRESS = {Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK},
AUTHOR = {Maria Vargas-Vera and Enrico Motta and John Domingue},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Semantic%20Web/Vargas-Vera,%20Maria%20-%20AQUA%20-%20An%20Ontology-Driven%20Question%20Answering%20System.pdf},
ORGANIZATION = {Knowledge Media Institute, Open University},
TITLE = {{AQUA}: An Ontology-Driven Question Answering System},
URL = {http://www.aktors.org/technologies/aqua/},
YEAR = 2003
}
@TECHREPORT{vernet:unsupervised,
ADDRESS = {Pg. {B}onanova 8, 08022 {B}arcelona, {S}pain},
AUTHOR = {David Vernet and Elisabet Golobardes},
INSTITUTION = {Enginyeria i Arquitectura La Salle, Universitat Ramon Llull},
KEYWORDS = {mean sphere, mean k-means, unsupervised learning, clustering, training.},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Classifier%20Systems/Vernet,%20David%20-%20An%20Unsupervised%20Learning%20Approach%20for%20Case-Based%20Classifier%20Systems.pdf},
TITLE = {An Unsupervised Learning Approach for Case-Based Classifier Systems},
YEAR = 2002
}
@MISC{virdhagriswaran:mubot-site,
ABSTRACT = {[http://www.crystaliz.com/logicware/mubot.html] {\newline}``The term agent is used to represent two orthogonal concepts. The first is the agent's ability for autonomous execution. The second is the agent's ability to perform domain oriented reasoning.''},
AUTHOR = {Sankar Virdhagriswaran},
NOTE = {(no longer available directly: quote from \url{http://www.msci.memphis.edu/~franklin/AgentProg.html})},
ORGANIZATION = {Crystaliz, Inc.},
TITLE = {{MuBot}},
URL = {http://www.msci.memphis.edu/~franklin/AgentProg.html}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{wache:context-transformation,
ABSTRACT = {This paper discusses the use of contextual reasoning, i.e.{\newline}context transformation for achieving semantic interoperability in het-erogeneous{\newline}information systems. We introduce terminological contexts{\newline}and their explication in terms of formal ontologies. Using a real-world{\newline}example, we compare two practical approaches for context transforma-tion{\newline}one based on transformation rule, the other of re-classification of{\newline}information entities in a different terminological context. We argue that{\newline}both approaches supplement each other and develop a unifying theory of{\newline}context transformation. A sound and complete context transformation{\newline}calculus is presented that covers both transformation approaches.},
AUTHOR = {Holger Wache and Heiner Stuckenschmidt},
BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT2001)}},
EDITOR = {Varol Akman and Paolo Bouquet and Richmond Thomason and Roger A. Young},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Contexts/Wache,%20Holger%20-%20Practical%20Context%20Transformation%20for%20Information%20System%20Interoperability.pdf},
NUMBER = 2116,
ORGANIZATION = {{Center for Computing Technologies, University of Bremen}},
PAGES = {367--381},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
SERIES = {{Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence}},
TITLE = {Practical Context Transformation for Information System Interoperability},
URL = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/~heiner/public/context01.pdf},
YEAR = 2001
}
@ARTICLE{wooldridge:intelligent,
ABSTRACT = {The concept of an agent has become important in both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and mainstream computer science. Our aim in this paper is to point the reader at what we perceive to be the most important theoretical and practical issues associated with the design and construction of intelligent agents. For convenience, we divide these issues into three areas (though as the reader will see, the divisions are at times somewhat arbitrary). Agent theory is concerned with the question of what an...},
AUTHOR = {Michael J. Wooldridge and Nicholas R. Jennings},
JOURNAL = {Knowledge Engineering Review},
LOCAL-URL = {file://localhost/Users/sir03rn/Documents/Research/Papers/Agents/Woodridge,%20Michael%20-%20Intelligent%20Agents%20-%20Theory%20and%20Practice.pdf},
NUMBER = 2,
PAGES = {115--152},
PUBLISHER = {Cambridge University Press},
TITLE = {Intelligent Agents: Theory and Practice},
URL = {citeseer.nj.nec.com/article/wooldridge95intelligent.html},
VOLUME = 10,
YEAR = 1995
}
@MISC{xbrl:site,
AUTHOR = {{XBRL International}},
TITLE = {{eXtensible Business Reporting Language} Homepage},
URL = {http://www.xbrl.org/},
YEAR = 2003
}
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AUTHOR = {Floriano Zini and Leon Sterling},
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KEYWORDS = {ontologies, multi-agent systems},
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TITLE = {Designing Ontologies for Agents},
YEAR = 1999
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ADDRESS = {{Kansas City, MO, US}},
AUTHOR = {Eytan Adar and David R. Karger and Lynn Andrea Stein},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM '99)},
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PUBLISHER = {{ACM} Press},
TITLE = {Haystack: Per-User Information Environments},
YEAR = 1999
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