Discovery is a central reasoning task in service-oriented architectures, concerned with detecting Web services that are usable for solving a given request. This paper presents two ...
Michael Stollberg, Uwe Keller, Holger Lausen, Stij...
The World Wide Web has grown so big, in such an anarchic fashion, that it is difficult to describe. One of the evident intrinsic characteristics of the World Wide Web is its multi...
In this paper, we suggest that it should be possible to come closer to the Semantic Web goals by enhancing the ontology paradigm and, in particular, by supplementing the ‘tradit...
Abstract. In the Semantic Web information would be retrieved, processed, combined, shared and reused in the maximum automatic way possible. Obviously, such procedures involve a hig...
Giorgos Stoilos, Giorgos B. Stamou, Vassilis Tzouv...
Object-oriented programming is the current mainstream programming paradigm but existing RDF APIs are mostly tripleoriented. Traditional techniques for bridging a similar gap betwe...
Eyal Oren, Renaud Delbru, Sebastian Gerke, Armin H...