This paper presents an analysis and a classification of adaptive systems with respect to the kind of semantic technology they exploit to accomplish or improve specific adaptation and user modeling tasks. This classification is based on a distinction between strong semantic techniques and weak semantic techniques. The former techniques are based on the Semantic Web, while the latter regard technologies that, in different ways, annotate resources, enriching their meaning. This second category includes, in particular, Web 2.0 social annotations and mixed approaches between social annotations and Semantic Web techniques. While the impact of the Semantic Web on adaptive systems has been discussed in several survey papers, the potential of weak s...
In this paper we present an approach to add self-adaptive features to software systems not initially...
The Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web represent different forms of evolution of the first-generation Web,...
In this paper we present an approach to add self-adaptive features to software systems not initially...
The Social Web is now a successful reality with its quickly growing number of users and applications...
Abstract: This paper describes an interest in the usage of a semantic in adaptive web systems. All s...
In this paper we describe the modalities through which an Adaptive System can provide adaptive servi...
Currently, adaptive systems are described with non-uniform methods, depending on the specific view o...
AbstrAct The chapter aims at proposing a model that gives an abstraction to the functionalities and ...
The aim of this research is important in the development process, which occupies a web technology to...
Ontologies and reasoning are the key terms brought into focus by the semantic web community. Formal ...
International audienceAdaptation/personalization is one of the main issues for web services. Adaptiv...
Social Web (also called Web 2.0) is growing daily, together with the number of users and application...
Abstract. This paper introduces a semantic framework for adaptive systems. The core is a multidimens...
Tran DT, Cimiano P, Ankolekar A. Rules for an Ontology-based Approach to Adaptation. In: Proceeding...
In this paper we present an approach to add self-adaptive features to software systems not initially...
In this paper we present an approach to add self-adaptive features to software systems not initially...
The Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web represent different forms of evolution of the first-generation Web,...
In this paper we present an approach to add self-adaptive features to software systems not initially...
The Social Web is now a successful reality with its quickly growing number of users and applications...
Abstract: This paper describes an interest in the usage of a semantic in adaptive web systems. All s...
In this paper we describe the modalities through which an Adaptive System can provide adaptive servi...
Currently, adaptive systems are described with non-uniform methods, depending on the specific view o...
AbstrAct The chapter aims at proposing a model that gives an abstraction to the functionalities and ...
The aim of this research is important in the development process, which occupies a web technology to...
Ontologies and reasoning are the key terms brought into focus by the semantic web community. Formal ...
International audienceAdaptation/personalization is one of the main issues for web services. Adaptiv...
Social Web (also called Web 2.0) is growing daily, together with the number of users and application...
Abstract. This paper introduces a semantic framework for adaptive systems. The core is a multidimens...
Tran DT, Cimiano P, Ankolekar A. Rules for an Ontology-based Approach to Adaptation. In: Proceeding...
In this paper we present an approach to add self-adaptive features to software systems not initially...
In this paper we present an approach to add self-adaptive features to software systems not initially...
The Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web represent different forms of evolution of the first-generation Web,...
In this paper we present an approach to add self-adaptive features to software systems not initially...