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Semantics-based information brokering

Proceedings of the third international conference on Information and knowledge management - CIKM '94, 1994
The rapid advances in computer and communication technologies, and their merger, is leading to a global information market place. It will consist of federations of very large number of information systems that will cooperate to varying extents to support the users' information needs.
Kashyap, Vipul, Sheth, Amit P.
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No Patents for Semantic Information

American Journal of Bioethics, 2002
(2002). No Patents for Semantic Information. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 15-16.
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On the semantic characteristics of information

Information Storage and Retrieval, 1965
THE word "information" is usually applied in two senses. In the first place there is the intuitive conception of " information" in the widest sense. Secondly, there is the strict mathematical definition of the quantity of information. The latter concept is often 'identified with the word "information".
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On the semantics of informational independence

Logic Journal of IGPL, 2002
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LOGICAL PLURALISM AND SEMANTIC INFORMATION

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2007
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Domains as Models for Semantic Information

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2015
We propose a framework in terms of domain theory for semantic information models. We show how an artificial agent (the computer) can operate within such a model in a multiple attitude environment (fuzziness) where information is conveyed. We illustrate our approach by two examples — taking as the set of the degrees of reliability Kleene's 3-valued ...
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Semantics of Information Systems Outsourcing

2005
Businesses are in nature dynamic and change continuously. Because of different economic prospects they grow in size and portfolio or just the other way they have to reduce one of these aspects. There are several ways to accomplish growth or reduction.
Balsters, H, Huitema, GB
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Some Observations on the Semantics of “Information”

Information Systems Frontiers, 2001
The term 'Information' is widely used in the rhetoric of the Information Society, a rhetoric which some critics have judged to be empty, at least in part because of the overextension and inconsistent use of this word. We review the emergence of the concept of Information, identify a number of dimensions of similarity and difference in the way that the ...
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SEMANTIC INTEROPERABILITY AND INFORMATION FLUIDITY

International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems, 2006
Ontologies are developed to describe data semantics on the Semantic Web. Given the distributed nature and scale of the Semantic Web, a large number of ontologies with different terminologies and structures will be created to describe the same concepts and domains.
Guofei Jiang   +2 more
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Semantics in visual information retrieval

IEEE Multimedia, 1999
A compositional approach increases the level of representation that can be automatically extracted and used in a visual information retrieval system. Visual information at the perceptual level is aggregated according to a set of rules. These rules reflect the specific context and transform perceptual words into phrases capturing pictorial content at a ...
COLOMBO, CARLO   +2 more
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