Semantic Web and Peer-to-Peer: Decentralized Management and Exchange of Knowledge and Information

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Steffen Staab, Heiner Stuckenschmidt
Springer Science & Business Media, 2005. gada 2. dec. - 365 lappuses

Just like the industrial society of the last century depended on natural resources, today’s society depends on information and its exchange.

Semantic Web technologies address the problem of information complexity by providing advanced support for representing and processing distributed information, while peer-to-peer technologies address issues of system complexity by allowing flexible and decentralized information storage and processing. Systems that are based on Semantic Web and peer-to-peer technologies promise to combine the advantages of the two mechanisms. A peer-to-peer style architecture for the Semantic Web will avoid both physical and semantic bottlenecks that limit information and knowledge exchange.

Staab and Stuckenschmidt structured the selected contributions into four parts: Part I, "Data Storage and Access", prepares the semantic foundation, i.e. data modelling and querying in a flexible and yet scalable manner. These foundations allow for dealing with the organization of information at the individual peers. Part II, "Querying the Network", considers the routing of queries, as well as continuous queries and personalized queries under the conditions of the permanently changing topological structure of a peer-to-peer network. Part III, "Semantic Integration", deals with the mapping of heterogeneous data representations. Finally Part IV, "Methodology and Systems", reports experiences from case studies and sample applications.

The overall result is a state-of-the-art description of the potential of Semantic Web and peer-to-peer technologies for information sharing and knowledge management when applied jointly. It serves researchers in academia and industry as an excellent and lasting reference and source of inspiration.

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Heiner Stuckenschmidt Frank van Harmelen Wolf Siberski Steffen Staab
1
Data Storage and Access Heiner Stuckenschmidt
21
An RDF Query and Transformation Language Jeen Broekstra Arjohn Kampman
23
RDF and Traditional Query Architectures Richard Vdovjak GeertJan Houben Heiner Stuckenschmidt Ad Aerts
41
Query Processing in RDFSBased P2P Database Systems George Kokkinidis Lefteris Sidirourgos Vassilis Christophides
59
Querying the Network Steffen Staab
85
Cayley DHTs A GroupTheoretic Framework for Analyzing DHTs Based on Cayley Graphs Changtao Qu Wolfgang Nejdl Matthias Kriesell
89
Semantic Query Routing in Unstructured Networks Using Social Metaphors Christoph Tempich Steffen Staab
107
Semantic Mapping by Approximation Zharko Aleksovski Warner ten Kate
201
Satisficing Ontology Mapping Marc Ehrig Steffen Staab
217
Scalable PeerBased Mediation Across XML Schemas and Ontologies Zachary G Ives Alon Y Halevy Peter Mork Igor Tatarinov
235
Semantic Gossiping Fostering Semantic Interoperability in Peer Data Management Systems Karl Aberer Philippe CudreMauroux Manfred Hauswirth
259
Methodology and Systems Steffen Staab
279
A Methodology for Distributed Knowledge Management Using Ontologies and PeertoPeer Peter Mika
283
Distributed Engineering of Ontologies DILIGENT H Sofia Pinto Steffen Staab Christoph Tempich York Sure
303
A PeertoPeer Solution for Distributed Knowledge Management Matteo Bonifacio
323

ExpertiseBased Peer Selection Ronny Siebes Peter Haase Frank van Harmelen
125
Personalized Information Access in a Bibliographic PeertoPeer System Peter Haase Marc Ehrig Andreas Hotho Bjorn Schnizler
143
Designing Semantic PublishSubscribe Networks Using SuperPeers PaulAlexandra Chirita Stratos Idreos Manolis Koubarakis Wolfgang Nejdl
159
Semantic Integration Heiner Stuckenschmidt
183
Semantic Coordination of Heterogeneous Classifications Schemas Paolo Bouquet Luciano Serafini Stefano Zanobini
185
Xarop a Semantic PeertoPeer System for a Virtual Organization Esteve Llado Immaculada Salamanca
335
Bibster A SemanticsBased Bibliographic PeertoPeer System Peter Haase Bjorn Schnizler Jeen Broekstra Marc Ehrig1 Frank van Harmelen Maarten M...
349
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PD Dr. Steffen Staab is a senior lecturer in applied computer science at the University of Karlsruhe. He has earned a M.S.E. from University of Pennsylvania, a Dr. rer. nat. from University of Freiburg and his habilitation from University of Karlsruhe. He has done research in the fields of computational linguistics, text mining, ontology engineering, knowledge management, and peer-to-peer. He has co-authored over 120 refereed publications and published 7 books, including a Handbook on Ontologies. In 1999, Steffen Staab has co-founded Ontoprise, the first Semantic Web company. He serves on the editorial board of IEEE Intelligent Systems, Journal of Web Semantics, Journal of Human-Computer Studies and Journal of Information Technology and Tourism. Steffen Staab has co-chaired a large number of workshops and several conferences. Recently, he serves as an area chair of ECAI-2004, Semantic Web track chair of WWW-2005, and co-chair of STAIRS-2004.

Dr. Heiner Stuckenschmidt Heiner Stuckenschmidt holds a post-doc position in the Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Group at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam where he received his PhD for work on Ontology-Based Information Sharing on the Semantic Web. He works includes Semantic Web related topics such as ontology languages, knowledge-based meta data management and robust and scalable terminological reasoning. Before moving to Amsterdam, he was employed as a researcher and lecturer at the University of Bremen. His research activities in Bremen included the application of ontologies for information sharing in web based information systems with a special focus on semantics-preserving information integration and spatially related information. He is organizer of a series of workshops on ontologies at international conferences (IJCAI’01, ECAI’02, IJCAI’03) and member of program committees of several semantic web related conferences (SWWS’01, ISWC’02, WWW’03) and has held / will hold tutorial at different conferences (K-CAP 2001, IJCAI’03, ISWC’03). He is editor of a book on the application of ontologies in the cadastral domain the author of a book on Information Sharing on the Semantic web and has published more than 40 paper in international journals, conferences and workshops.

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