Assisting blog publication: annotation, model transformation, and crossblogging techniques


Autoria(s): Martín Villoria, Felipe
Contribuinte(s)

Díez García, Oscar

Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos/Hizkuntza eta Sistema Informatikoak

Data(s)

07/06/2013

07/06/2013

09/11/2012

09/11/2012

27/05/2013

09/11/2012

Resumo

Although blogs exist from the beginning of the Internet, their use has considerablybeen increased in the last decade. Nowadays, they are ready for being used bya broad range of people. From teenagers to multinationals, everyone can have aglobal communication space.Companies know blogs are a valuable publicity tool to share information withthe participants, and the importance of creating consumer communities aroundthem: participants come together to exchange ideas, review and recommend newproducts, and even support each other. Also, companies can use blogs for differentpurposes, such as a content management system to manage the content of websites,a bulletin board to support communication and document sharing in teams,an instrument in marketing to communicate with Internet users, or a KnowledgeManagement Tool. However, an increasing number of blog content do not findtheir source in the personal experiences of the writer. Thus, the information cancurrently be kept in the user¿s desktop documents, in the companies¿ catalogues,or in another blogs. Although the gap between blog and data source can be manuallytraversed in a manual coding, this is a cumbersome task that defeats the blog¿seasiness principle. Moreover, depending on the quantity of information and itscharacterisation (i.e., structured content, unstructured content, etc.), an automaticapproach can be more effective.Based on these observations, the aim of this dissertation is to assist blog publicationthrough annotation, model transformation and crossblogging techniques.These techniques have been implemented to give rise to Blogouse, Catablog, andBlogUnion. These tools strive to improve the publication process considering theaforementioned data sources.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10810/10211

25810

9546

Idioma(s)

eng

en

Direitos

(c) FELIPE MARTIN VILLORIA, 2012

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis