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The Semantic Web: The Goal of Web Intelligence
Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005Before a ubiquitous Semantic Web can be realized, there are a number of challenging issues in a number of divergent disciplines that must be solved. How can we better gather, fuse, interpret, analyze, and visualize information stored on the Web? How can we provide a rapid and profound understanding of the information that is available on the Web?
Mark T. Elmore, Thomas E. Potok
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Intelligent web services [PDF]
to mankind, and this universe is evolving. Many people now see Web Services as the next generation in the Web’s evolution. In the traditional Web model, the main activity is browsing: users follow hypertext links. In the Web Services model, the main activity is remote procedure calling: users invoke preprepared tasks that facilitate some useful ...
Alun Preece, Stefan Decker
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Web Intelligence on the Social Web
2010The WWW, has become a fertile land where anyone can transform his ideas into real applications to create new amazing services. Therefore, it was just a matter of time until the massive proliferation of virtual communities, social networks, etc. New social structures have been formed by massive use of new technologies.
Felipe Aguilera, Sebastián A. Ríos
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Journal of Service Science Research, 2014
Modern service enterprises are challenged by a strong competition and dynamically changing business environments. Consequently, the precision of the business requirements identification and rigorous planning regarding investments to information technologies play a key role in the implementation of new capabilities.
Michal Greguš+3 more
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Modern service enterprises are challenged by a strong competition and dynamically changing business environments. Consequently, the precision of the business requirements identification and rigorous planning regarding investments to information technologies play a key role in the implementation of new capabilities.
Michal Greguš+3 more
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Proceedings 24th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference. COMPSAC2000, 2002
The 21st century is the age of the Internet and the World Wide Web. The Web revolutionizes the way we gather, process, and use information. At the same time, it also redefines the meanings and processes of business, commerce, marketing, finance, publishing, education, research, development, as well as other aspects of our daily life.
Setsuo Ohsuga+3 more
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The 21st century is the age of the Internet and the World Wide Web. The Web revolutionizes the way we gather, process, and use information. At the same time, it also redefines the meanings and processes of business, commerce, marketing, finance, publishing, education, research, development, as well as other aspects of our daily life.
Setsuo Ohsuga+3 more
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2001 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. e-Systems and e-Man for Cybernetics in Cyberspace (Cat.No.01CH37236), 2002
Interaction with the Internet, which is currently represented, for the most part, as interaction with a database will necessarily evolve to become interaction with a huge collection of knowledge bases. Of course, the need for data will not vanish. Rather, the need will enlarge to encompass data mining tools and associated decision support systems ...
J. Boerke, R.J. Rush, Stuart H. Rubin
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Interaction with the Internet, which is currently represented, for the most part, as interaction with a database will necessarily evolve to become interaction with a huge collection of knowledge bases. Of course, the need for data will not vanish. Rather, the need will enlarge to encompass data mining tools and associated decision support systems ...
J. Boerke, R.J. Rush, Stuart H. Rubin
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2005
Scientific Web Intelligence (SWI) is a research field that combines techniques from data mining, web intelligence and scientometrics to extract useful information from the links and text of academic-related web pages, using various clustering, visualization and counting techniques.
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Scientific Web Intelligence (SWI) is a research field that combines techniques from data mining, web intelligence and scientometrics to extract useful information from the links and text of academic-related web pages, using various clustering, visualization and counting techniques.
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Intelligence in Web Technology
2013End users also start days with Internet. This has become the scenario. One of the most burgeoning needs of computer science research is research on web technologies and intelligence, as that has become one of the most emerging nowadays. A big area of other research areas like e-marketing, e-learning, e-governance, searching technologies, et cetera will
Sourav Maitra, A. C. Mondal
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IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'04), 2005
The Mexico Research Centre of the Web Intelligence Consortium was established in 2003 motivated by Mexico being selected as the host of the 2nd Atlantic Web Intelligence Conference. It currently has 18 members including faculty and doctoral students from 7 different institutions.
Jesus Favela+2 more
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The Mexico Research Centre of the Web Intelligence Consortium was established in 2003 motivated by Mexico being selected as the host of the 2nd Atlantic Web Intelligence Conference. It currently has 18 members including faculty and doctoral students from 7 different institutions.
Jesus Favela+2 more
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Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology, 2010
As the number of Internet users and the number of accessible Web pages grows, it is becoming increasingly difficult for users to find documents that are relevant to their particular needs. Users must either browse through a large hierarchy of concepts to find the information for which they are looking or submit a query to a publicly available search ...
Prashant Dahiwale+2 more
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As the number of Internet users and the number of accessible Web pages grows, it is becoming increasingly difficult for users to find documents that are relevant to their particular needs. Users must either browse through a large hierarchy of concepts to find the information for which they are looking or submit a query to a publicly available search ...
Prashant Dahiwale+2 more
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