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Linking Localisation and Language Resources
"... Abstract Industrial localisation is changing from the periodic translation of large bodies of content to a long-tail of small, heterogeneous translations processed in an agile and demand-driven manner. Software localisation and crowd-source translation already practice continuous fine-grained distri ..."
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of content and process meta-data between the generating organisation and any number of language service providers or translators. We present a platform architecture for sharing, searching and interlinking of Linked Localisation and Language Data (termed L3Data) on the web. This is accomplished using a
An XML-based Quality of Service Enabling Language for the Web
- Journal of Visual Language and Computing, Special Issue on Multimedia Language for the Web
, 2001
"... In this paper, we introduce an XML-based Hierarchical QoS Markup Language, called HQML, to enhance distributed multimedia applications on the World Wide Web (WWW) with Quality of Service (QoS) capability. The design of HQML is based on two observations: (1) the absence of a systematic QoS specificat ..."
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In this paper, we introduce an XML-based Hierarchical QoS Markup Language, called HQML, to enhance distributed multimedia applications on the World Wide Web (WWW) with Quality of Service (QoS) capability. The design of HQML is based on two observations: (1) the absence of a systematic Qo
Enabling Query Technologies for the Semantic Sensor Web
"... Sensor networks are increasingly being deployed in the environment for many different purposes. The observations that they produce are made available with heterogeneous schemas, vocabularies and data formats, making it difficult to share and reuse this data, for other purposes than those for which t ..."
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describe the theoretical foundations and technologies that enable exposing semantically enriched sensor metadata, and querying sensor observations through SPARQL extensions, using query rewriting and data translation techniques according to mapping languages, and managing both pull and push delivery modes
Data-Fu: A Language and an Interpreter for Interaction with Read/Write Linked Data
"... An increasing amount of applications build their functionality on the utilisation and manipulation of web resources. Consequently REST gains popularity with a resource-centric interaction architecture that draws its flexibility from links between resources. Linked Data offers a uniform data model fo ..."
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. Data-Fu enables the development of datadriven applications that facilitate the RESTful manipulation of read/write Linked Data resources. Furthermore, we describe an interpreter for Data-Fu as a general purpose engine that allows to perform described interactions with web resources by orders
LinkZoo: A linked data platform for collaborative management of heterogeneous resources
"... Abstract. Modern collaborations rely on sharing and reusing heterogeneous re-sources. The ability to combine different types of information objects in seman-tically meaningful ways becomes a necessity for the information-intensive re-quirements of collaborative environments. In this paper we present ..."
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as linked data. LinkZoo easily and intuitively allows for dynamic communities that enable web-based collaboration through resource sharing and annotating, exposing ob-jects on the Linked Data Web under controlled vocabularies and permissions.
A semantically enabled architecture for crowdsourced Linked Data management
"... Increasing amounts of structured data are exposed on the Web using graph-based representation models and protocols such as RDF and SPARQL. Nevertheless, while the overall volume of such open, or easily accessible, data sources reaches critical mass, the ability of potential consumers to use them in ..."
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Increasing amounts of structured data are exposed on the Web using graph-based representation models and protocols such as RDF and SPARQL. Nevertheless, while the overall volume of such open, or easily accessible, data sources reaches critical mass, the ability of potential consumers to use them
IOS Press Querying Biomedical Linked Data with Natural Language Questions
"... Abstract. A recent and intensive research in the biomedical area enabled to accumulate and disseminate biomedical knowledge through various knowledge bases increasingly available on the Web. The exploitation of this knowledge requires to create links between these bases and to use them jointly. Link ..."
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Abstract. A recent and intensive research in the biomedical area enabled to accumulate and disseminate biomedical knowledge through various knowledge bases increasingly available on the Web. The exploitation of this knowledge requires to create links between these bases and to use them jointly
Whom You Know Matters: Venture Capital Networks and Investment Performance,
- Journal of Finance
, 2007
"... Abstract Many financial markets are characterized by strong relationships and networks, rather than arm's-length, spot-market transactions. We examine the performance consequences of this organizational choice in the context of relationships established when VCs syndicate portfolio company inv ..."
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jk be the proportion of all paths linking actors j and k which pass through actor i. The betweenness of actor i is defined as the sum of all b jk where i, j, and k are distinct. It is normalized by dividing by the maximum betweenness in an n-actor network. II. Sample and Data Data for our analysis
A Generic RDF Transformation Software and its Application to an Online Translation Service for Common Languages of Linked Data
"... Abstract. In this article we present a generic template and software solution for developers to support the many cases where we need to transform RDF. It relies on the SPARQL Template Transformation Language (STTL) which enables Semantic Web developers to write specific yet compact RDF transformers ..."
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Abstract. In this article we present a generic template and software solution for developers to support the many cases where we need to transform RDF. It relies on the SPARQL Template Transformation Language (STTL) which enables Semantic Web developers to write specific yet compact RDF
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