AbstractThis paper discusses the potential advantages and pitfalls of using semantic web technologies for representing and integrating modeling and analysis tools. Analytical tools are often not designed to be integrated with information sources and general-purpose modeling tools, and often do not support detection of problems across domains. Additionally, these modeling tools may not capture and represent explicitly the information needed to leverage the capabilities of analysis tools. The method described uses semantic web technology as the integrating mechanism between domain specific modeling (DSM) tools and analytical tools. We describe a method and tool set for representing the analytical knowledge through semantic web ontologies that...
The World Wide Web is the result of a radical new way of thinking about sharing information. This id...
The exploration and use of Semantic Web technologies have attracted considerable attention from rese...
With the current changes driven by the expansion of the World Wide Web, this book uses a different a...
AbstractThis paper discusses the potential advantages and pitfalls of using semantic web technologie...
Despite the importance of analytical tools to organizations, there are challenges that should be tac...
This paper describes the convergence of some of the most influential technologies in the last few ye...
In order to face today's challenges in product development, like product complexity, variability and...
Abstract. Analytics is a widespread phenomenon that often requires analysts to coordinate operations...
This chapter describes the convergence of two of the most influential technologies in the last decad...
Under today’s highly complex and dynamic business environment, external data (most often issued from...
Semantics is seen as the key ingredient in the next phase of the Web infrastructure as well as the n...
Abstract. The integration of heterogeneous data is a reoccurring problem in different technical spac...
The Semantic Web is a vision of a web of linked data, allowing querying, integration and sharing of ...
Ever increasing complexity of software systems, and distributed and dynamic nature of today’s enterp...
We introduce ontologies (as in the Semantic Web ontology language OWL) to serve as formal descriptio...
The World Wide Web is the result of a radical new way of thinking about sharing information. This id...
The exploration and use of Semantic Web technologies have attracted considerable attention from rese...
With the current changes driven by the expansion of the World Wide Web, this book uses a different a...
AbstractThis paper discusses the potential advantages and pitfalls of using semantic web technologie...
Despite the importance of analytical tools to organizations, there are challenges that should be tac...
This paper describes the convergence of some of the most influential technologies in the last few ye...
In order to face today's challenges in product development, like product complexity, variability and...
Abstract. Analytics is a widespread phenomenon that often requires analysts to coordinate operations...
This chapter describes the convergence of two of the most influential technologies in the last decad...
Under today’s highly complex and dynamic business environment, external data (most often issued from...
Semantics is seen as the key ingredient in the next phase of the Web infrastructure as well as the n...
Abstract. The integration of heterogeneous data is a reoccurring problem in different technical spac...
The Semantic Web is a vision of a web of linked data, allowing querying, integration and sharing of ...
Ever increasing complexity of software systems, and distributed and dynamic nature of today’s enterp...
We introduce ontologies (as in the Semantic Web ontology language OWL) to serve as formal descriptio...
The World Wide Web is the result of a radical new way of thinking about sharing information. This id...
The exploration and use of Semantic Web technologies have attracted considerable attention from rese...
With the current changes driven by the expansion of the World Wide Web, this book uses a different a...