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SWAP: Ontology-based Knowledge Management with Peer-to-Peer Technology

by Marc Ehrig, Christoph Tempich, Jeen Broekstra, Frank van Harmelen, Marta Sabou, Ronny Siebes, Steffen Staab, Heiner Stuckenschmidt , 2003
"... Introduction In today's knowledge-based economy, the competitiveness of enterprizes and the quality of work life are directly tied to the ability to effectively create and share knowledge both within and across organizations. Many enterprizes have therefore spent huge amounts of money to imple ..."
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ontologies need a long development phase and are difficult to maintain. [BBT02] suggest a distributed approach to Knowledge Management which better fits the true situation in organizations and the processes people are used to. From a technological point of view peer-to-peer (P2P) solutions are particularly

SWAP: Ontology-based Knowledge Management with Peer-to-Peer Technology

by Heiner Stuckenschmidt
"... In today’s knowledge-based economy, the competitiveness of enterprizes and the quality of work life are directly tied to the ability to effectively create and share knowledge both within and across organizations. Many enterprizes have therefore spent huge amounts of money to implement centralized kn ..."
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In today’s knowledge-based economy, the competitiveness of enterprizes and the quality of work life are directly tied to the ability to effectively create and share knowledge both within and across organizations. Many enterprizes have therefore spent huge amounts of money to implement centralized

A survey of peer-to-peer content distribution technologies

by Stephanos Androutsellis-theotokis, Diomidis Spinellis - ACM Computing Surveys , 2004
"... Distributed computer architectures labeled “peer-to-peer ” are designed for the sharing of computer resources (content, storage, CPU cycles) by direct exchange, rather than requiring the intermediation or support of a centralized server or authority. Peer-to-peer architectures are characterized by t ..."
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typically allow personal computers to function in a coordinated manner as a distributed storage medium by contributing, searching, and obtaining digital content. In this survey, we propose a framework for analyzing peer-to-peer content distribution technologies. Our approach focuses on nonfunctional

SWAP: Semantic Web and Peer-to-Peer Analysis of the State-of-the-Art in Ontology-based Knowledge Management

by Peter Mika, Hans Akkermans , 2003
"... This paper attempts to provide a synthesis between ontology research and one of its most significant application areas, the business discipline of Knowledge Management. We feel that the natural synergies between the KM and ontology communities could be better exploited to the benefit of both field ..."
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fields. There is a particularly large potential for SWAP as it proposes decentralized ontology-based technology which would enable Distributed Knowledge Management (DKM) solutions not yet considered by the mainstream KM community. In order to help in bridging the gap between ontology research and applied

CoolStreaming/DONet: A Data-driven Overlay Network for Peer-to-Peer Live Media Streaming

by Xinyan Zhang, Jiangchuan Liu, Bo Li, Tak-shing Peter Yum - in IEEE Infocom , 2005
"... This paper presents DONet, a Data-driven Overlay Network for live media streaming. The core operations in DONet are very simple: every node periodically exchanges data availability information with a set of partners, and retrieves unavailable data from one or more partners, or supplies available dat ..."
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management algorithm, together with an intelligent scheduling algorithm that achieves real-time and continuous distribution of streaming contents.

PeerTrust: Supporting Reputation-Based Trust for Peer-to-Peer Electronic Communities

by Li Xiong, Ling Liu - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING , 2004
"... Peer-to-peer (P2P) online communities are commonly perceived as an environment offering both opportunities and threats. One way to ..."
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Peer-to-peer (P2P) online communities are commonly perceived as an environment offering both opportunities and threats. One way to

Working Knowledge

by Thomas Davenport, Laurence Prusak, Gary Wills, Harith Alani, Ronald Ashri, Richard Crowder, Yannis Kalfoglou, Sanghee Kim , 1998
"... While knowledge is viewed by many as an asset, it is often difficult to locate particular items within a large electronic corpus. This paper presents an agent based framework for the location of resources to resolve a specific query, and considers the associated design issue. Aspects of the work ..."
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While knowledge is viewed by many as an asset, it is often difficult to locate particular items within a large electronic corpus. This paper presents an agent based framework for the location of resources to resolve a specific query, and considers the associated design issue. Aspects of the work

PAST: A large-scale, persistent peer-to-peer storage utility

by Peter Druschel, Antony Rowstron - In HotOS VIII , 2001
"... This paper sketches the design of PAST, a large-scale, Internet-based, global storage utility that provides scalability, high availability, persistence and security. PAST is a peer-to-peer Internet application and is entirely selforganizing. PAST nodes serve as access points for clients, participate ..."
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This paper sketches the design of PAST, a large-scale, Internet-based, global storage utility that provides scalability, high availability, persistence and security. PAST is a peer-to-peer Internet application and is entirely selforganizing. PAST nodes serve as access points for clients

SWAP - A Semantics-Based Peer-to-Peer System Demonstration

by Marc Ehrig, Peter Haase, Steffen Staab, Christoph Tempich
"... this paper the SWAP-environment is presented which enables the exchange of knowledge on the basis of a peer-to-peer system [Susarla et al., 2003; Bonifacio et al., 2002] , viz. it is focusing on technical aspects. Ontologies Within SWAP ontologies are used for knowledge representation. They have ..."
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this paper the SWAP-environment is presented which enables the exchange of knowledge on the basis of a peer-to-peer system [Susarla et al., 2003; Bonifacio et al., 2002] , viz. it is focusing on technical aspects. Ontologies Within SWAP ontologies are used for knowledge representation. They have

Socialisation in peer-to-peer knowledge management

by Christoph Schmitz, Steffen Staab, Christoph Tempich - In Proc. International Conference on Knowledge Management (I-Know , 2004
"... Abstract: IT support for knowledge management that builds on rather standard information systems architectures, e.g. a Web server with underlying database technologies, has proven beneficial in many situations where knowledge processes supported in this way were comparatively rigid and where the val ..."
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the value of knowledge could be reasonably easily be assessed. However, these assumptions do not hold for less rigid knowledge processes; thus, more decentralised solutions have been proposed. With SWAPSTER we have built a Peer-to-Peer knowledge management platform that avoids some of the issues
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