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Pub. period:2003-2008
Pub. count:14
Number of co-authors:10
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Jie Liu:2Xiaoqing Shi:2Xiang Li:2 Productive colleagues
Hai Zhuge's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Jie Liu:15Xiang Li:5Yanyan Li:4 
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Publications by Hai Zhuge (bibliography)
Zhuge, Hai, Xing, Yunpeng and Shi, Peng (2008): Resource space model, OWL and database: Mapping and integration. In ACM Trans. Internet Techn., 8 (4) .
Zhuge, Hai (2006): The open and autonomous interconnection semantics. 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. 105-115.
Zhuge, Hai (2006): Discovery of knowledge flow in science. In Communications of the ACM, 49 (5) pp. 101-107.
Zhuge, Hai (2005): The Future Interconnection Environment. In IEEE Computer, 38 (4) pp. 27-33.
Zhuge, Hai, Chen, Xue and Sun, Xiaoping (2005): Preferential walk: towards efficient and scalable search in unstructured peer-to-peer networks. In: Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2005. pp. 882-883.
To improve search efficiency and reduce unnecessary traffic in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks, this paper proposes a trust-based probabilistic search algorithm, called preferential walk (P-Walk). Every peer ranks its neighbors according to searching experience. The highly ranked neighbors have higher probabilities to be queried. Simulation results show that P-Walk is not only efficient, but also robust against malicious behaviors. Furthermore, we measure peers' rank distribution and draw implications.
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Liu, Jie and Zhuge, Hai (2005): A semantic-link-based infrastructure for web service discovery in P2P networks. In: Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2005. pp. 940-941.
An important issue arising from P2P applications is how to accurately and efficiently retrieve the required Web services from large-scale repositories. This paper resolves this issue by organizing services in the overlay combining the Semantic Service Link Network and the Chord P2P network. A service request will first be routed in the Chord according to the given service operation names and keywords. Then, the same request will be routed in the Semantic Link Network according to the service link type and semantic matching. Compared with previous P2P service discovery approaches, the proposed approach has two advantages: (1) produce more accurate and meaning results when searching for particular services in a P2P network; and (2) enable users and peers to discover services in a more flexible way.
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Zhuge, Hai (2005): Semantic grid: scientific issues, infrastructure, and methodology. In Communications of the ACM, 48 (4) pp. 117-119.
Zhuge, Hai (2005): Exploring an epidemic in an e-science environment. In Communications of the ACM, 48 (9) pp. 109-114.
Zhuge, Hai and Li, Yanyan (2004): Active e-course for constructivist learning. In: Proceedings of the 2004 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2004. pp. 246-247.
An active e-course is a self-representable and self-organizable document mechanism with a flexible structure. The kernel of the active e-course is to organize learning materials into a "concept space" rather than a "page space". Besides highly interactive service it supports adaptive learning by dynamically selecting organizing and presenting the learning materials for different students. During the learning progress it also provides assessments on students' learning performances and gives suggestions to guide them in further learning. We have implemented an authoring tool and a course prototype to support the constructivist learning.
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Zhuge, Hai, Chen, Xue and Li, Xiang (2004): Modeling the growth of future web. In: Proceedings of the 2004 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2004. pp. 274-275.
The future Web can be imagined as a life network consisting of resource nodes and semantic relationship links between them. Any node has a life span from birth -- adding it to the network -- to death -- removing it from the network. Through establishing and investigating two types of models for such a network, we obtain the same scale free distribution of semantic links. Simulations and comparisons validate the rationality of the proposed models.
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Zhuge, Hai, Zheng, Liping, Zhang, Nan and Li, Xiang (2004): An automatic semantic relationships discovery approach. In: Proceedings of the 2004 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2004. pp. 278-279.
An important obstacle to the success of the Semantic Web is that the establishment of the semantic relationship is labor-intensive. This paper proposes an automatic semantic relationship discovering approach for constructing the semantic link network. The basic premise of this work is that the semantics of a web page can be reflected by a set of keywords, and the semantic relationship between two web pages can be determined by the semantic relationship between their keyword sets. The approach adopts the data mining algorithms to discover the semantic relationships between keyword sets, and then uses deductive and analogical reasoning to enrich the semantic relationships. The proposed algorithms have been implemented. Experiment shows that the approach is feasible.
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Zhuge, Hai and Liu, Jie (2004): A novel heterogeneous data integration approach for p2p semantic link network. In: Proceedings of the 2004 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2004. pp. 334-335.
This paper proposes a novel approach to integrate heterogeneous data in P2P networks. The approach includes a tool for building P2P semantic link networks, mechanisms for peer schema mapping, criteria for peer similarity degree measurement, and algorithms for heterogeneous data integration. The approach has three advantages: First, it uses semantic links to describe semantic relationships between peers' data schemas. Second, it deals with the semantic heterogeneity, the structural heterogeneity and the data value inconsistency. Finally, it considers the semantic similarity and structural similarity to forward queries to relevant peers.
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Zhuge, Hai and Shi, Xiaoqing (2004): Toward the eco-grid: a harmoniously evolved interconnection environment. In Communications of the ACM, 47 (9) pp. 78-83.
Zhuge, Hai and Shi, Xiaoqing (2003): Fighting Epidemics in the Information and Knowledge Age. In IEEE Computer, 36 (10) pp. 114-116.
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