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Selected articles published in Web Semantics

Web services: problems and future directions
H. Wang, J. Zhexue Huang, Y. Qu & J. Xie

Semantic annotation, indexing, and retrieval
A. Kiryakov, B. Popov, I. Terziev, D. Manov & D. Ognyanoff

Agent-based Semantic Web Services
N. Gibbins , S. Harris & N. Shadbolt

From SHIQ and RDF to OWL: the making of a Web Ontology Language
I. Horrocks, P.F. Patel-Schneider & F. van Harmelen

The National Cancer Institute's Thésaurus and Ontology
J. Golbeck, G. Fragoso, F. Hartel, J. Hendler, J. Oberthaler & B. Parsia

Automated discovery, interaction and composition of Semantic Web services
K. Sycara, M. Paolucci, A. Ankolekar & N. Srinivasan

Agent-based service selection
R.M. Sreenath and M.P. Singh

Special Issue on the Semantic Web track at the 12th World Wide Web Conference (2003, Budapest, Hungary)

Special Issue on the International Semantic Web conference 2003

Special Issue on the Semantic Web track at the 13th World Wide Web Conference (2004, New York)

 
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Editorial Board

Editors-in-Chief
C. Goble
University of Manchester, UK

T. Ishida
Kyoto University, Japan

R. Studer
University of Karlsruhe


Online Editor-in-Chief
N. Gibbins
University of Southampton, UK

International Advisory board
T. Berners-Lee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

I. Foster
University of Chicago, USA

W. Hall
University of Southampton, UK

J. Hendler
University of Maryland, USA (Chair)

M. Nagao
Kyoto University, Japan

K. van Rijsbergen
University of Glasgow, UK

W. Wahlster
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence DFKI, Germany

G. Wiederhold
Stanford University, USA

Editorial Board
R. Agrawal
D. Allemang
R. Benjamins
P. Bernstein
J. Bradshaw
F. Ciravegna
H. Cunningham
D. De Roure
J. Euzenat
D. Fensel
Y. Gil
A. Halevy
F. van Harmelen
K. Hasida
J. Heflin
I. Horrocks
J. Hunter
N. Jennings
M. Kifer
M. Klusch
S. Kraus
J.K. Lee
B. Ludaescher
R. Meersman
R. Mizoguchi
B. Mobasher
E. Motta
M. Musen
J. Mylopoulos
W. Nejdl
G. Schreiber
A. Sheth
Z. Shi
M. Singh
S. Staab
R. Stevens
K. Stoffel
T. Storey
M. Uschold
C. Welty


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       
 

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