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    A semantic web service classification system by Tan, Jui Kian.

    Published 2010
    “…Semantic Web Services allows web services to be searchable through discovery, composition and invocation and monitoring. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Automatic composition and selection of semantic web services by Kvaløy, Tor Arne., Rongen, Erik., Tirado-Ramos, Alfredo., Sloot, Peter M. A.

    Published 2013
    “…Interactive applications like Problem Solving Environments require on demand access to Web Services, where the services are autonomously discovered, composed, selected and invocated based on a description of requested capabilities. Semantic Web Services aim at providing semantically interpretable capabilities through the use of shared ontologies. …”
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    Bringing chemical data onto the Semantic Web. by Taylor, K, Gledhill, R, Essex, J, Frey, J, Harris, S, De Roure, D

    Published 2006
    “…The application of Semantic Web technologies to chemical data is shown to reduce these limitations. …”
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    Designing a Personalized Semantic Web Browser. by Sah, M, Hall, W, Roure, D

    Published 2008
    “…Our hypothesis is that by using Semantic Web technologies and personalization methods, browsing can be supported better. …”
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    An Approach to Probabilistic Data Integration for the Semantic Web by Calì, A, Lukasiewicz, T

    Published 2006
    “…<p>In previous work, we have introduced probabilistic description logic programs for the Semantic Web, which combine description logics, normal programs under the answer set (resp., well-founded) semantics, and probabilistic uncertainty. …”
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    Shortipedia aggregating and curating Semantic Web data. by Vrandecic, D, Ratnakar, V, Krötzsch, M, Gil, Y

    Published 2011
    “…Contributors to Shortipedia can easily add claims to the knowledge base, provide sources for their claims, and find links to knowledge already available on the Semantic Web. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.…”
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    An Approach to Probabilistic Data Integration for the Semantic Web by Cali, A, Lukasiewicz, T

    Published 2008
    “…Probabilistic description logic programs are a powerful tool for knowledge representation in the Semantic Web, which combine description logics, normal programs under the answer set or well-founded semantics, and probabilistic uncertainty. …”
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    An Approach to Probabilistic Data Integration for the Semantic Web by Calì, A, Lukasiewicz, T

    Published 2008
    “…We describe different types of probabilistic data integration, which aim especially at applications in the Semantic Web.</p>…”
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    Managing multiple and distributed ontologies on the Semantic Web. by Maedche, A, Motik, B, Stojanovic, L

    Published 2003
    “…Ontology-based systems on the Semantic Web are just a special class of software systems, so the same principles apply. …”
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    An approach to ontology for institutional facts in the semantic web by Colomb, Robert M., Dampney, C. N. G.

    Published 2005
    “…The result is particularly applicable to semantic web applications, where ontologies provide systems of more or less abstract constraints on systems, which must be implemented and therefore refined by participating systems. …”
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    Semantic web for next generation of e-commerce by Kasmuria, Emaliana, Kannan, Subarmaniam, Woods, Peter

    Published 2006
    “…Web technology left a significant impact for business transaction.The role of buyers and vendors has been replaced by informative websites where the available information of products and services could improve supply chain and delivery cycles.As the market segment grows, the need of having organized and thoughtful web content is increasing.Search functions using keyword-based search are known for its inability for the machine to interpret different terminology with the same meaning.Information needs to be structured for parametric search to locate products with certain combination of traits.Ontology is the solution to structure semantic of product data.It allows computer to process content with meaning for human based consensual terminologies.Ontology provides a shared platform and common understanding of a domain that can be communicated between user and application systems.The purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of exploiting ontology based e-commerce for Semantic Web. The ontology is mediator for software agents to communicate and exchange data.These agents can search products with certain traits, negotiate products or automatically configure product or services according to the required specifications.The semantic combination of product data elevate full potential of e-commerce and development of many specialized reasoning services bring full power of Semantic Web Based E-Commerce.…”
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