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IAT
2006
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Ontology-Based Content Management and Access Framework for Supporting E-Learning Systems
E-Learning is a fast, just-in-time, and non-linear learning process, which is now widely applied in distributed and dynamic environments such as on the World Wide Web. However, it...
Ming Mao, Yefei Peng, Daqing He
APSEC
2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Model-Driven Semantic Web Service Composition
As the number of available Web services increases there is a growing demand to realise complex business processes by combining and reusing available Web services. The reuse and co...
Roy Grønmo, Michael C. Jaeger
SEMWEB
2004
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Dynamic Agent Composition from Semantic Web Services
Abstract. The shift from Web pages to Web services enables programmatic access to the near limitless information on the World Wide Web. Autonomous agents should generate concise an...
Michael Czajkowski, Anna L. Buczak, Martin O. Hofm...
SKG
2006
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Security Attack Ontology for Web Services
Web services (WS) have become a significant part of the Web because of such attractive features as simple to use, platform independence, and XML/SOAP support. However, these featu...
Artem Vorobiev, Jun Han
SAC
2005
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Survey of semantic annotation platforms
The realization of the Semantic Web requires the widespread availability of semantic annotations for existing and new documents on the Web. Semantic annotations are to tag ontolog...
Lawrence H. Reeve, Hyoil Han