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OverviewThe book at hand re?ects on the increasing convergence of Social Media and Semantic Web technologies. It was the editors' intention to collect - to-date and high quality contributions that illustrate various approaches to this young and emerging technology area. To guarantee this we invited be- of authors from the international conferences I-SEMANTICS and I-KNOW from the years 2007 & 2008 that took place in Graz / Austria to prepare - tended contributions that illustrate this agile and fast-evolving development and hint at trends that might accompany us for the years to come. More than 60 authors from 12 countries with either academic or industrial ba- ground provided us with 20 articles covering a broad range of topics related to frameworks, applications and concrete use cases. After more than a year of preparation we would like to thank all authors for sharing their experiences and insights with the reader. We also would like to thank them for their motivation, dedication and creativity uncompla- inglyincludingourfeedbackintotheircontributionstherebyensuringthehigh qualityofthebook. SpecialthanksalsogotoGiselaGranitzerfromtheKnow Center in Graz who accompanied the editorial process with valuable c- ments and contributionsand helped us to ?nally bringing this volume to you. Have an inspiring reading! Vienna, March 23, 2009 Tassilo Pellegrini S.. oren Auer Sebastian Scha?ert Klaus Tochtermann Contents Introduction NetworkedKnowledge-NetworkedMedia:-Bringingthe PiecesTogether...1 Tassilo Pellegrini, Sor .. en Auer, Sebastian Scha?ert, Klaus Tochtermann FrameworksandInfrastructures RDFSupportintheVirtuosoDBMS...7 Orri Erling, Ivan Mikhailov Semantic Task Management Framework: Bridging InformationandWork...25 Ernie Ong, Uwe V. Riss, Olaf Grebner, Ying Du AUTOMS-F:AFrameworkfortheSynthesisofOntology MappingMethods... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tassilo Pellegrini , Sören Auer , Klaus Tochtermann , Sebastian SchaffertPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2009 ed. Volume: 221 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.480kg ISBN: 9783642021831ISBN 10: 3642021832 Pages: 341 Publication Date: 21 July 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsNetworked Knowledge - Networked Media: - Bringing the Pieces Together.- Frameworks and Infrastructures.- RDF Support in the Virtuoso DBMS.- Semantic Task Management Framework: Bridging Information and Work.- AUTOMS-F: A Framework for the Synthesis of Ontology Mapping Methods.- Developing Semantic Web Applications with the OntoWiki Framework.- Conceptual Foundations for a Service-oriented Knowledge and Learning Architecture: Supporting Content, Process and Ontology Maturing.- ARS/SD: An Associative Retrieval Service for the Semantic Desktop.- GRISINO – A Semantic Web Services, Grid Computing and Intelligent Objects Integrated Infrastructure.- Application Areas.- Collaborative Web-Publishing with a Semantic Wiki.- Collaborative Wiki Tagging.- O’CoP, an Ontology Dedicated to Communities of Practice.- Incremental Approach to Error Explanations in Ontologies.- Using Ontologies Providing Domain Knowledge for Data Quality Management.- Semantic Search and Visualization of Time-Series Data.- An Evaluation Framework and Adaptive Architecture for Automated Sentiment Detection.- Managing Ontology Lifecycles in Corporate Settings.- A Semantic Policy Management Environment for End-Users and Its Empirical Study.- Use Cases: From Digital TV to Health Care Systems.- User-Driven Semantic Wiki-Based Business Service Description.- Facilitating Knowledge Management in Pervasive Health Care Systems.- Integrating Semantic Technologies with Interactive Digital TV.- Marrying Game Development with Knowledge Management: Challenges and Potentials.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |