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PPSWR
2005
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Semantic Web Architecture: Stack or Two Towers?
Abstract. We discuss language architecture for the Semantic Web, and in particular different proposals for extending this architecture with a rules component. We argue that an arch...
Ian Horrocks, Bijan Parsia, Peter F. Patel-Schneid...
CHI
2010
ACM
13 years 2 months ago
The tower of Babel meets web 2.0: user-generated content and its applications in a multilingual context
This study explores language's fragmenting effect on usergenerated content by examining the diversity of knowledge representations across 25 different Wikipedia language edit...
Brent Hecht, Darren Gergle
RULEML
2005
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A Realistic Architecture for the Semantic Web
In this paper we argue that a realistic architecture for the Semantic Web must be based on multiple independent, but interoperable, stacks of languages. In particular, we argue tha...
Michael Kifer, Jos de Bruijn, Harold Boley, Dieter...
ESWS
2007
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Two-Phase Web Service Discovery Based on Rich Functional Descriptions
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...
ICFP
2005
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Continuations from generalized stack inspection
Implementing first-class continuations can pose a challenge if the target machine makes no provisions for accessing and re-installing the run-time stack. In this paper, we present...
Greg Pettyjohn, John Clements, Joe Marshall, Shrir...