In this position paper we discuss the role of geographical metaphors as tools for representing, organizing and accessing heterogeneous shared information, typical of the Web 2.0. ...
We describe an architecture called WebFINDIT that allows dynamic couplings of Web accessible databases based on tlleir content and interest. We propose an implementation using WWW...
A lot of functionality is needed when an application, such as a museum cataloguing system, is extended with semantic capabilities, for example ontological indexing functionality or...
Discovering mappings between concept hierarchies is widely regarded as one of the hardest and most urgent problems facing the Semantic Web. The problem is even harder in domains w...
Risto Gligorov, Warner ten Kate, Zharko Aleksovski...
When we describe a Web page informally, we often use phrases like it looks like a newspaper site", there are several unordered lists" or it's just a collection of li...
Isabel F. Cruz, Slava Borisov, Michael A. Marks, T...