We address the problem of how to reason about properties of knowledge transformations as they occur in distributed and decentralized interactions between large and complex artifacts, such as databases, web services, and ontologies. Based on the conceptual distinction between specifications of interactions and properties of knowledge transformations that follow from these interactions, we explore a novel mixture of process calculus and property inference by connecting interaction models with knowledge transformation rules. We aim at being generic in our exploration, hence our emphasis on abstract knowledge transformations, although we exemplify it using a lightweight specification language for interaction modeling (for which an executable pe...
Due to the availability on the Internet of a wide variety of sources of information on related topic...
Learning systems are in the forefront of analytical investigation in the sciences. In the social sci...
In this paper we propose an explicit form of knowledge-based programming. Our initial motivation is ...
The drive to extend the Web by taking advantage of automated symbolic reasoning (the so-called Seman...
Abstract. Most current attempts to achieve reliable knowledge sharing on a large scale have relied o...
Most current attempts to achieve reliable knowledge sharing on a large scale have relied on pre-engi...
Most current attempts to achieve reliable knowledge sharing on a large scale have relied on pre-engi...
The drive to extend the Web by taking advantage of automated symbolic reasoning (the so-called seman...
Abstract. Most current attempts to achieve reliable knowledge sharing on a large scale have relied o...
In a peer-to-peer inference system, each peer can reason locally but can also solicit some of its ac...
In a peer-to-peer inference system, each peer can reason locally but can also solicit some of its ac...
The expanding use of information systems in industrial and commercial settings has increased the nee...
In a peer-to-peer inference system, each peer can reason locally but can also solicit some of its ac...
The information that is made available through the semantic web will be accessed through complex pro...
We give a simple, yet very general definition for distributed protocols. We then define notions of k...
Due to the availability on the Internet of a wide variety of sources of information on related topic...
Learning systems are in the forefront of analytical investigation in the sciences. In the social sci...
In this paper we propose an explicit form of knowledge-based programming. Our initial motivation is ...
The drive to extend the Web by taking advantage of automated symbolic reasoning (the so-called Seman...
Abstract. Most current attempts to achieve reliable knowledge sharing on a large scale have relied o...
Most current attempts to achieve reliable knowledge sharing on a large scale have relied on pre-engi...
Most current attempts to achieve reliable knowledge sharing on a large scale have relied on pre-engi...
The drive to extend the Web by taking advantage of automated symbolic reasoning (the so-called seman...
Abstract. Most current attempts to achieve reliable knowledge sharing on a large scale have relied o...
In a peer-to-peer inference system, each peer can reason locally but can also solicit some of its ac...
In a peer-to-peer inference system, each peer can reason locally but can also solicit some of its ac...
The expanding use of information systems in industrial and commercial settings has increased the nee...
In a peer-to-peer inference system, each peer can reason locally but can also solicit some of its ac...
The information that is made available through the semantic web will be accessed through complex pro...
We give a simple, yet very general definition for distributed protocols. We then define notions of k...
Due to the availability on the Internet of a wide variety of sources of information on related topic...
Learning systems are in the forefront of analytical investigation in the sciences. In the social sci...
In this paper we propose an explicit form of knowledge-based programming. Our initial motivation is ...