Abstract. This paper presents a framework for the reuse and extension of existing, established vocabularies in the Semantic Web. Driven by the primary application of expert findin...
Boanerges Aleman-Meza, Uldis Bojars, Harold Boley,...
We describe our computer-supported framework to overcome the rule of metadata schism. It combines the use of controlled vocabularies, managed by a data category registry, with a c...
Daan Broeder, Marc Kemps-Snijders, Dieter Van Uytv...
In this paper, we describe the theoretical framework that allows us to use of the expert system shell CLIPS to define the network model in the Distribution Management System (DMS)...
Schema matching is the problem of finding correspondences (mapping rules, e.g. logical formulae) between heterogeneous schemas e.g. in the data exchange domain, or for distribute...
The Semantic Web is a “living organism”, which combines autonomously evolving data sources/knowledge repositories. This dynamic character of the Semantic Web requires (declarat...