943 resultados para SIB Semantic Information Broker OSGI Semantic Web
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One of the most pervasive classes of services needed to support e-Science applications are those responsible for the discovery of resources. We have developed a solution to the problem of service discovery in a Semantic Web/Grid setting. We do this in the context of bioinformatics, which is the use of computational and mathematical techniques to store, manage, and analyse the data from molecular biology in order to answer questions about biological phenomena. Our specific application is myGrid (http: //www.mygrid.org.uk) that is developing open source, service-based middleware upon which bioin- formatics applications can be built. myGrid is specif- ically targeted at developing open source high-level service Grid middleware for bioinformatics.
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A key to maintain Enterprises competitiveness is the ability to describe, standardize, and adapt the way it reacts to certain types of business events, and how it interacts with suppliers, partners, competitors, and customers. In this context the field of organization modeling has emerged with the aim to create models that help to create a state of self-awareness in the organization. This project's context is the use of Semantic Web in the Organizational modeling area. The Semantic Web technology advantages can be used to improve the way of modeling organizations. This was accomplished using a Semantic wiki to model organizations. Our research and implementation had two main purposes: formalization of textual content in semantic wiki pages; and automatic generation of diagrams from organization data stored in the semantic wiki pages.
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This paper presents a domain ontology, the FeelingTheMusic Ontology - FTMOntology. FTMOntology is designed to represent the complex domain of music and how it relates to other domains like mood, personality and physiology. This includes representing the main concepts and relations of music domain with each of the above-mentioned domains. The concepts and relations between music, mood, personality and physiology. The main contribution of this work is to model and relate these different domains in a consistent ontology. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.
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Pós-graduação em Ciência da Informação - FFC
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Pós-graduação em Ciência da Informação - FFC
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Ciência da Informação - FFC
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Pós-graduação em Ciência da Informação - FFC
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Introduction: In the Web environment, there is a need for greater care with regard to the processing of descriptive and thematic information. The concern with the recovery of information in computer systems precedes the development of the first personal computers. Models of information retrieval have been and are today widely used in databases specific to a field whose scope is known. Objectives: Verify how the issue of relevance is treated in the main computer models of information retrieval and, especially, as the issue is addressed in the future of the Web, the called Semantic Web. Methodology: Bibliographical research. Results: In the classical models studied here, it was realized that the main concern is retrieving documents whose description is closest to the search expression used by the user, which does not necessarily imply that this really needs. In semantic retrieval is the use of ontologies, feature that extends the user's search for a wider range of possible relevant options. Conclusions: The relevance is a subjective judgment and inherent to the user, it will depend on the interaction with the system and especially the fact that he expects to recover in your search. Systems that are based on a model of relevance are not popular, because it requires greater interaction and depend on the user's disposal. The Semantic Web is so far the initiative more efficient in the case of information retrieval in the digital environment.
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The traditional characteristics and challenges for organizing and searching information on the World Wide Web are outlined and reviewed. The classification features of two of these methods, such as Google, in the case of automated search engines, and Yahoo! Directory, in the case of subject directories are analyzed. Recent advances in the Semantic Web, particularly the growing application of ontologies and Linked Data are also reviewed. Finally, some problems and prospects related to the use of classification and indexing on the World Wide Web are discussed, emphasizing the need of rethinking the role of classification in the organization of these resources and outlining the possibilities of applying Ranganathan's facet theories of classification.
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In this paper we study the intersection of Knowledge Organization with Information Technologies and the challenges and opportunities for Knowledge Organization experts that, in our view, are important to be studied and for them to be aware of. We start by giving some definitions necessary for providing the context for our work. Then we review the history of the Web, beginning with the Internet and continuing with the World Wide Web, the Semantic Web, problems of Artificial Intelligence, Web 2.0, and Linked Data. Finally, we conclude our paper with IT applications for Knowledge Organization in libraries, such as FRBR, BIBFRAME, and several OCLC initiatives, as well as with some of the challenges and opportunities in which Knowledge Organization experts and researchers might play a key role in relation to the Semantic Web.
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Con questa dissertazione di tesi miro ad illustrare i risultati della mia ricerca nel campo del Semantic Publishing, consistenti nello sviluppo di un insieme di metodologie, strumenti e prototipi, uniti allo studio di un caso d‟uso concreto, finalizzati all‟applicazione ed alla focalizzazione di Lenti Semantiche (Semantic Lenses).
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Internet of Energy è un progetto di ricerca europeo nato con lo scopo di sviluppare infrastrutture hardware e software volte a introdurre la mobilità elettrica veicolare nei moderni contesti urbani. È stato oggetto di tesi di Federco Montori il quale ha sviluppato un primo prototipo di piattaforma comprendente un servizio cittadino di gestione delle ricariche, un’applicazione mobile che vi interagiva e infine un simulatore necessario al test della piattaforma. Nel corso di oltre un anno di sviluppo ho riscritto tutte le componenti software che costituivano il progetto ampliandone notevolmente le funzionalità, rendendole modulari e ben ingegnerizzate. Del progetto originario è stata ereditata l’architettura ontology-based basata sullo scambio di informazioni tramite il Semantic Information Broker (SIB). Il mio contributo è iniziato nel 2012 con la riscrittura dell’applicazione mobile che inizialmente funzionava solo in presenza del simulatore. Attualmente permette di interfacciarsi a un veicolo reale tramite la tecnologia Blue&Me di Fiat. Questo approccio è stato reso possibile grazie all’opportunità offerta dal Centro Ricerche Fiat, che ci ha permesso di testare presso loro sede l’applicazione mobile su un prototipo di Daily elettrico. Ho inoltre introdotto lo studio del profilo altimetrico e consumo energetico che separa il possessore dello smartphone da una determinata destinazione. Nel 2013 ho deciso di riscrivere il Servizio Cittadino per renderlo conforme a un nuovo protocollo di prenotazione. Ho colto l’occasione per rendere il servizio altamente performante grazie a tecniche quali: pool di thread, pool di oggetti e caching. Infine a cavallo tra il 2013 e il 2014 ho riscritto il simulatore al fine di ottimizzare il consumo di risorse, velocizzare il setup delle simulazioni e sopratutto renderlo più conforme alla realtà. Questo lavoro ha permesso di avere una piattaforma software che permette di valutare realisticamente gli scenari di mobilità elettrica veicolare.