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Journal on Data Semantics VI [electronic resource] /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Journal on Data Semantics ; 4090Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006Edition: 1st ed. 2006Description: XII, 216 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540368717
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 006.3 23
LOC classification:
  • Q334-342
  • TA347.A78
Online resources:
Contents:
Emergent Semantics -- Viewpoints on Emergent Semantics -- f-SWRL: A Fuzzy Extension of SWRL -- Intensional Semantics for P2P Data Integration -- Integrating and Exchanging XML Data Using Ontologies -- Managing Uncertainty in Schema Matching with Top-K Schema Mappings -- Semantic Data Management in Peer-to-Peer E-Commerce Applications -- Interoperability Through Emergent Semantics A Semiotic Dynamics Approach -- Emergent Semantics from Folksonomies: A Quantitative Study -- Emergent Semantics in Knowledge Sifter: An Evolutionary Search Agent Based on Semantic Web Services.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: • Data warehousing and semantic data mining • Spatial, temporal, multimedia and multimodal semantics • Semantics in data visualization • Semantic services for mobile users • Supporting tools • Applications of semantic-driven approaches These topics are to be understood as speci?cally related to semantic issues. Contributions submitted to the journal and dealing with semantics of data will be considered even if they are not within the topics in the list. While the physical appearanceof the journal issues looks like the books from the well-known Springer LNCS series, the mode of operation is that of a jo- nal. Contributions can be freely submitted by authors and are reviewed by the Editorial Board. Contributions may also be invited, and nevertheless carefully reviewed, as in the case for issues that contain extended versions of best papers from major conferences addressing data semantics issues. Special issues, foc- ing on a speci?c topic, are coordinated by guest editors once the proposal for a special issue is accepted by the Editorial Board. Finally, it is also possible that a journal issue be devoted to a single text. The journal published its ?rst volumein 2003(LNCS 2800),its secondvolume at the beginning of 2005(LNCS 3360), and its third volume in Summer 2005 (LNCS 3534). Volumes I, II and V are special issues composed of selected extended versions of best conference papers. Volume III is a special issue on Semantic-Based Geographical Infor- tion Systems, coordinated by guest editor Esteban Zim´ anyi.
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Emergent Semantics -- Viewpoints on Emergent Semantics -- f-SWRL: A Fuzzy Extension of SWRL -- Intensional Semantics for P2P Data Integration -- Integrating and Exchanging XML Data Using Ontologies -- Managing Uncertainty in Schema Matching with Top-K Schema Mappings -- Semantic Data Management in Peer-to-Peer E-Commerce Applications -- Interoperability Through Emergent Semantics A Semiotic Dynamics Approach -- Emergent Semantics from Folksonomies: A Quantitative Study -- Emergent Semantics in Knowledge Sifter: An Evolutionary Search Agent Based on Semantic Web Services.

• Data warehousing and semantic data mining • Spatial, temporal, multimedia and multimodal semantics • Semantics in data visualization • Semantic services for mobile users • Supporting tools • Applications of semantic-driven approaches These topics are to be understood as speci?cally related to semantic issues. Contributions submitted to the journal and dealing with semantics of data will be considered even if they are not within the topics in the list. While the physical appearanceof the journal issues looks like the books from the well-known Springer LNCS series, the mode of operation is that of a jo- nal. Contributions can be freely submitted by authors and are reviewed by the Editorial Board. Contributions may also be invited, and nevertheless carefully reviewed, as in the case for issues that contain extended versions of best papers from major conferences addressing data semantics issues. Special issues, foc- ing on a speci?c topic, are coordinated by guest editors once the proposal for a special issue is accepted by the Editorial Board. Finally, it is also possible that a journal issue be devoted to a single text. The journal published its ?rst volumein 2003(LNCS 2800),its secondvolume at the beginning of 2005(LNCS 3360), and its third volume in Summer 2005 (LNCS 3534). Volumes I, II and V are special issues composed of selected extended versions of best conference papers. Volume III is a special issue on Semantic-Based Geographical Infor- tion Systems, coordinated by guest editor Esteban Zim´ anyi.

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