BIBLIOGRAFIA

Semantic matchmaker with precondition and effect matching using SWRL
  Bener, Ayse B.  Ozadali, Volkan  Ilhan, Erdem Savas
ABSTRACT:  Service oriented architectures provide more effective and dynamic applications. Using semantic Web Services in service oriented architectures improves interoperability and scalability, A very important aspect of using semantic Web Services is the matchmaking process. Semantic matchmaking is used during discovery and composition of semantic Web Services to find valuable service candidates. Among these candidates, best ones are chosen to build up the composition, or for substitution in the case of an execution failure. Our proposed matchmaker architecture performs semantic matching of Web Services on the basis of input and output descriptions of semantic Web Services as well as precondition and effect matching. We present a novel approach for assigning matchmaking scores to condition expressions in OWL-S documents written in SWRL during matchmaking. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS,  36,  5, 
PAGINAS DE LA: 9371 -  9377
ISSN:  0957-4174
DI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2009.01.010
ISI:000264782800070
JUL  (2009)




Project teaming: Knowledge-intensive design for composing team members
  Chi, Yu-Liang  Chen, Chung-Yang
ABSTRACT: Enterprises frequently use project teams to perform various tasks. In a human-centered, highly collaborative environment, the importance of teamwork exceeds that of individual skill. Appropriate team composition is crucial to the success of ad-hoc teamwork, yet optimizing team composition is challenging. This study utilizes knowledge-intensive approaches to build project teaming models into ontologies. Furthermore, it helps develop a set of logic rules for identifying semantic relationships between individuals. By following a knowledge-base creation process, the factual data of project, workers, and teaming factors can be inserted into ontologies. Based on knowledge inference, reliable knowledge bases are established for selecting project team members in runtime. A case study is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed design. Experimental lessons demonstrate that combining rules with ontological knowledge bases not only serves team composition needs, but also achieves knowledge base durability and system reliability. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS,  36,  5, 
PAGINAS DE LA: 9479 -  9487
ISSN:  0957-4174
DI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2008.12.015
ISI:000264782800081
JUL  (2004)




Semantic Web Constraint Language and its application to an intelligent shopping agent
  Kim, Hak-Jin  Kim, Wooju  Lee, Myungjin
ABSTRACT: Semantic Web society was initially focused only on data, but then gradually moved toward knowledge. If a vision of the Semantic Web is to enhance humans' decision-making assisted by machines, a missing but important part is knowledge about constraints on data and concepts represented by ontology. This paper proposes a Semantic Web Constraint Language (SWCL) based on OWL, and shows its effectiveness in representing and solving an internet shopper's decision-making problems by implementing a shopping agent in the Semantic Web environment. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS,  46,  4,  Sp. Iss. SI
PAGINAS DE LA: 882 -  894
ISSN:  0167-9236
DI: 10.1016/j.dss.2008.12.004
ISI:000264701000013
MAR  (2005)




Towards the automated verification of semi-structured documents
  Weitl, Franz  Jaksic, Mirjana  Freitag, Burkhard
ABSTRACT: The semantic consistency of context-dependent documents is an important problem in the fields of document databases and web information systems. While techniques for adapting documents to different context of use are well investigated, the consistency maintenance of context-dependent documents remains a challenge. Existing methods are specialized on specific document formats or domains, or are cumbersome and costly to apply. In this paper, we present a new approach focusing on user support by a pattern-based specification methodology. We combine temporal logic, ontologies. and a pattern-based specification approach for reaching high expressiveness, flexible applicability, and yet a high degree Of usability. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DATA AMP KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING,  68,  3, 
PAGINAS DE LA: 292 -  317
ISSN:  0169-023X
DI: 10.1016/j.datak.2008.10.003
ISI:000264700300002
MAR  (2006)