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On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2009

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Cloud Computing: Virtual Clusters, Data Security, and Disaster Recovery
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    Chapter 2 Surviving the Glut: The Management of Event Streams in Cyberphysical Systems
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    Chapter 3 IS 2009 – PC Co-chairs’ Message
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    Chapter 4 Moving from Requirements to Design Confronting Security Issues: A Case Study
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    Chapter 5 A Synergy between Static and Dynamic Analysis for the Detection of Software Security Vulnerabilities
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    Chapter 6 N ± ε : Reflecting Local Risk Assessment in LoA
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    Chapter 7 A Secure Mobile-Based Authentication System for e-Banking
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    Chapter 8 Client-Server Password Recovery
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    Chapter 9 Enhancing of a Password-Based Authentication Scheme Using Smart Cards
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    Chapter 10 Model-Driven Configuration of SELinux Policies
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    Chapter 11 Towards a Usage Control Policy Specification with Petri Nets
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    Chapter 12 Verification of CERT Secure Coding Rules: Case Studies
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    Chapter 13 ODBASE 2009 – PC Co-chairs’ Message
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    Chapter 14 Ontology and Schema Evolution in Data Integration: Review and Assessment
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    Chapter 15 Detecting Inconsistencies in the Gene Ontology Using Ontology Databases with Not-gadgets
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    Chapter 16 How to Write and Use the Ontology Requirements Specification Document
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    Chapter 17 Achieving Maturity: The State of Practice in Ontology Engineering in 2009
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    Chapter 18 Ontology-Driven Provenance Management in eScience: An Application in Parasite Research
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    Chapter 19 Ontology-Based Retrieval of Spatially Related Objects for Location Based Services
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    Chapter 20 Incremental Generation of Mappings in an Ontology-Based Data Access Context
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    Chapter 21 The Design of Stream Database Engine in Concurrent Environment
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    Chapter 22 “Same, Same but Different” A Survey on Duplicate Detection Methods for Situation Awareness
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    Chapter 23 Client-Side Event Processing for Personalized Web Advertisement
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    Chapter 24 Semantic Event Correlation Using Ontologies
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    Chapter 25 An Active Domain Node Architecture for the Semantic Web
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    Chapter 26 Merging Sets of Taxonomically Organized Data Using Concept Mappings under Uncertainty
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    Chapter 27 LinksB2N: Automatic Data Integration for the Semantic Web
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    Chapter 28 Learning Link-Based Naïve Bayes Classifiers from Ontology-Extended Distributed Data
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    Chapter 29 A Method and Tool for Fact Type Reuse in the DOGMA Ontology Framework
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    Chapter 30 Heterogeneity and Context in Semantic-Web-Enabled HCLS Systems
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    Chapter 31 XML-SIM: Structure and Content Semantic Similarity Detection Using Keys
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    Chapter 32 Partial Ontology Matching Using Instance Features
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    Chapter 33 DBpedia Live Extraction
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    Chapter 34 Semi-automatic Generation of a Patient Preoperative Knowledge-Base from a Legacy Clinical Database
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    Chapter 35 Exploring Wikipedia and DMoz as Knowledge Bases for Engineering a User Interests Hierarchy for Social Network Applications
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    Chapter 36 XML Schema Element Similarity Measures: A Schema Matching Context
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    Chapter 37 On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2009
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Chapter title
A Method and Tool for Fact Type Reuse in the DOGMA Ontology Framework
Chapter number 29
Book title
On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2009
Published in
ADS, November 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-05151-7_29
Book ISBNs
978-3-64-205150-0, 978-3-64-205151-7
Authors

Christophe Debruyne, Pieter De Leenheer, Robert Meersman, Debruyne, Christophe, De Leenheer, Pieter, Meersman, Robert, Leenheer, Pieter De

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Ireland 1 9%
Canada 1 9%
Unknown 9 82%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 5 45%
Researcher 3 27%
Student > Master 2 18%
Student > Postgraduate 1 9%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 8 73%
Engineering 3 27%
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