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CCR
2006
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You must be joking...: should the internet have an ON/OFF switch?
If despite your better judgment you decide to read this article, keep in mind that it was written during the summer, and this has been the hottest summer ever. To avoid such artic...
Michalis Faloutsos
CORR
2006
Springer
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A Knowledge-Based Approach for Selecting Information Sources
Through the Internet and the World-Wide Web, a vast number of information sources has become available, which offer information on various subjects by different providers, often i...
Thomas Eiter, Michael Fink, Hans Tompits
ISCI
2008
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Modeling and manipulating the structure of hierarchical schemas for the web
The Semantic Web is the next step of the current Web where information will become more machine-understandable to support effective data discovery and integration. Hierarchical sc...
Theodore Dalamagas, Alexandra Meliou, Timos K. Sel...
DM
2007
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L(p, q) labeling of d-dimensional grids
In this paper, we address the problem of λ labelings, that was introduced in the context of frequency assignment for telecommunication networks. In this model, stations within a ...
Guillaume Fertin, André Raspaud
JUCS
2006
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Operational/Interpretive Unfolding of Multi-adjoint Logic Programs
Abstract: Multi-adjoint logic programming represents a very recent, extremely flexible attempt for introducing fuzzy logic into logic programming. In this setting, the execution of...
Pascual Julián, Ginés Moreno, Jaime ...