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Pub. period:2004-2006
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:9



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Steffen Staab:2
Rudi Studer:2
Raphael Volz:2

 

 

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Daniel Oberle's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Steffen Staab:20
Rudi Studer:11
Christof Weinhardt:8
 
 
 
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Lamparter, Steffen, Ankolekar, Anupriya, Studer, Rudi, Oberle, Daniel and Weinhardt, Christof (2006): A policy framework for trading configurable goods and services in open electronic markets. In: Fox, Mark S. and Spencer, Bruce (eds.) Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Electronic Commerce - ICEC 2006 2006, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. pp. 162-173.

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Oberle, Daniel, Staab, Steffen, Studer, Rudi and Volz, Raphael (2005): Supporting application development in the semantic web. In ACM Trans. Internet Techn., 5 (2) pp. 328-358.

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Mika, Peter, Oberle, Daniel, Gangemi, Aldo and Sabou, Marta (2004): Foundations for service ontologies: aligning OWL-S to dolce. In: Proceedings of the 2004 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2004. pp. 563-572.

Clarity in semantics and a rich formalization of this semantics are important requirements for ontologies designed to be deployed in large-scale, open, distributed systems such as the envisioned Semantic Web This is especially important for the description of Web Services, which should enable complex tasks involving multiple agents. As one of the first initiatives of the Semantic Web community for describing Web Services, OWL-S attracts a lot of interest even though it is still under development. We identify problematic aspects of OWL-S and suggest enhancements through alignment to a foundational ontology. Another contribution of our work is the Core Ontology of Services that tries to fill the epistemological gap between the foundational ontology and OWL-S. It can be reused to align other Web Service description languages as well. Finally, we demonstrate the applicability of our work by aligning OWL-S' standard example called CongoBuy.

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Oberle, Daniel, Staab, Steffen and Volz, Raphael (2004): An application server for the semantic web. In: Proceedings of the 2004 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2004. pp. 220-221.

The Semantic Web relies on the complex interaction of several technologies involving ontologies. Therefore, sophisticated Semantic Web applications typically comprise more than one software module. Instead of coming up with proprietary solutions, developers should be able to rely on a generic infrastructure for application development in this context. We call such an infrastructure Application Server for the Semantic Web whose design and development are based on existing Application Servers. However, we apply and augment their underlying concepts for use in the Semantic Web and integrate semantic technology within the server itself. We provide a short overview of requirements and design issues of such a server and present our implementation and ongoing work KAON SERVER.

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Publication statistics

Pub. period:2004-2006
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:9



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Steffen Staab:2
Rudi Studer:2
Raphael Volz:2

 

 

Productive colleagues

Daniel Oberle's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Steffen Staab:20
Rudi Studer:11
Christof Weinhardt:8
 
 
 
May 19

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-- Paul Rand, 1997

 
 

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