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  • 1
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    London [u.a.] :RoutledgeCurzon,
    UID:
    almafu_BV014781197
    Format: IX, 290 S. : , Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-7007-0956-8 , 0-7007-0957-6
    Series Statement: Central Asia research forum
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science , Geography , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
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    Book
    [San Rafael, Calif.] :Morgan & Claypool,
    UID:
    almafu_BV039128875
    Format: XI, 122 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 978-1-60845-430-3 , 1-60845-430-4
    Series Statement: Synthesis lectures on the semantic web 1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Semantic Web ; Forschungsergebnis ; Forschung ; Daten ; Hyperlink
    Author information: Bizer, Christian
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1778501672
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (62 p.)
    ISBN: 9780429026379
    Series Statement: Oceanography and Marine Biology
    Content: Human population growth and accelerating coastal development have been the drivers for unprecedented construction of artificial structures along shorelines globally. Construction has been recently amplified by societal responses to reduce flood and erosion risks from rising sea levels and more extreme storms resulting from climate change. Such structures, leading to highly modified shorelines, deliver societal benefits, but they also create significant socioeconomic and environmental challenges. The planning, design and deployment of these coastal structures should aim to provide multiple goals through the application of ecoengineering to shoreline development. Such developments should be designed and built with the overarching objective of reducing negative impacts on nature, using hard, soft and hybrid ecological engineering approaches. The design of ecologically sensitive shorelines should be context-dependent and combine engineering, environmental and socioeconomic considerations. The costs and benefits of ecoengineered shoreline design options should be considered across all three of these disciplinary domains when setting objectives, informing plans for their subsequent maintenance and management and ultimately monitoring and evaluating their success. To date, successful ecoengineered shoreline projects have engaged with multiple stakeholders (e.g. architects, engineers, ecologists, coastal/port managers and the general public) during their conception and construction, but few have evaluated engineering, ecological and socioeconomic outcomes in a comprehensive manner. Increasing global awareness of climate change impacts (increased frequency or magnitude of extreme weather events and sea level rise), coupled with future predictions for coastal development (due to population growth leading to urban development and renewal, land reclamation and establishment of renewable energy infrastructure in the sea) will increase the demand for adaptive techniques to protect coastlines. In this review, we present an overview of current ecoengineered shoreline design options, the drivers and constraints that influence implementation and factors to consider when evaluating the success of such ecologically engineered shorelines
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London ; : RoutledgeCurzon,
    UID:
    almafu_9959238773802883
    Format: 1 online resource (301 p.)
    ISBN: 969-35-1845-4 , 1-135-79822-2 , 1-135-79823-0 , 1-280-02267-1 , 0-7007-0957-6 , 0-203-45135-X
    Series Statement: Central Asia research forum
    Content: Examines the transition Central Asia underwent in the twentieth century following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Soviet colonial legacy and the attempts of new states to build secular states within the radical Islamic world.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Book Cover; Title; Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Turkfront: Frunze and the development of Soviet counter-insurgency in Central Asia; The Kokand Autonomy, 1917 18: political background, aims and reasons for failure; Ethno-territorial claims in the Ferghana Valley during the process of national delimitation, 1924 7; Land and water 'reform' in the 1920s: agrarian revolution or social engineering?; Nation building in Turkey and Uzbekistan: the use of language and history in the creation of national identity; Nation building and identity in the Kyrgyz Republic , The use of history: the Soviet historiography of Khan Kenesary KasimovSoviet development in Central Asia: the classic colonial syndrome?; Environmental issues in Central Asia: a source of hope or despair?; Instability and identity in a post-Soviet world: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan; The Uzbek Mahalla: between state and society; 'Fundamentalism' in Central Asia: reasons, reality and prospects; Water: the difficult path to a sustainable future for Central Asia; Bibliography; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-203-46110-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7007-0956-8
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Chichester 〈〈[u.a.]〉〉 : Wiley
    UID:
    b3kat_BV024451758
    Format: XIII, 241 S. , zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0471904090
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London ; : RoutledgeCurzon,
    UID:
    almahu_9948310267802882
    Format: ix, 290 p. : , map.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Central Asia research forum
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9947364269202882
    Format: XXII, 1007 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783642049309
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5823
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2009, held in Chantilly, VA, USA, during October 25-29, 2009. The volume contains 43 revised full research papers selected from a total of 250 submissions; 15 papers out of 59 submissions to the semantic Web in-use track, and 7 papers and 12 posters accepted out of 19 submissions to the doctorial consortium. The topics covered in the research track are ontology engineering; data management; software and service engineering; non-standard reasoning with ontologies; semantic retrieval; OWL; ontology alignment; description logics; user interfaces; Web data and knowledge; semantic Web services; semantic social networks; and rules and relatedness. The semantic Web in-use track covers knowledge management; business applications; applications from home to space; and services and infrastructure.
    Note: Research Track -- Queries to Hybrid MKNF Knowledge Bases through Oracular Tabling -- Automatically Constructing Semantic Web Services from Online Sources -- Exploiting User Feedback to Improve Semantic Web Service Discovery -- A Generic Approach for Large-Scale Ontological Reasoning in the Presence of Access Restrictions to the Ontology’s Axioms -- OntoCase-Automatic Ontology Enrichment Based on Ontology Design Patterns -- Graph-Based Ontology Construction from Heterogenous Evidences -- DOGMA: A Disk-Oriented Graph Matching Algorithm for RDF Databases -- Semantically-Aided Business Process Modeling -- Task Oriented Evaluation of Module Extraction Techniques -- A Decomposition-Based Approach to Optimizing Conjunctive Query Answering in OWL DL -- Goal-Directed Module Extraction for Explaining OWL DL Entailments -- Analysis of a Real Online Social Network Using Semantic Web Frameworks -- Coloring RDF Triples to Capture Provenance -- TripleRank: Ranking Semantic Web Data by Tensor Decomposition -- What Four Million Mappings Can Tell You about Two Hundred Ontologies -- Modeling and Query Patterns for Process Retrieval in OWL -- Context and Domain Knowledge Enhanced Entity Spotting in Informal Text -- Using Naming Authority to Rank Data and Ontologies for Web Search -- Executing SPARQL Queries over the Web of Linked Data -- Dynamic Querying of Mass-Storage RDF Data with Rule-Based Entailment Regimes -- Decidable Order-Sorted Logic Programming for Ontologies and Rules with Argument Restructuring -- Semantic Web Service Composition in Social Environments -- XLWrap – Querying and Integrating Arbitrary Spreadsheets with SPARQL -- Optimizing QoS-Aware Semantic Web Service Composition -- Synthesizing Semantic Web Service Compositions with jMosel and Golog -- A Practical Approach for Scalable Conjunctive Query Answering on Acyclic Knowledge Base -- Learning Semantic Query Suggestions -- Investigating the Semantic Gap through Query Log Analysis -- Towards Lightweight and Robust Large Scale Emergent Knowledge Processing -- On Detecting High-Level Changes in RDF/S KBs -- Efficient Query Answering for OWL 2 -- Multi Visualization and Dynamic Query for Effective Exploration of Semantic Data -- A Conflict-Based Operator for Mapping Revision -- Functions over RDF Language Elements -- Policy-Aware Content Reuse on the Web -- Exploiting Partial Information in Taxonomy Construction -- Actively Learning Ontology Matching via User Interaction -- Optimizing Web Service Composition While Enforcing Regulations -- A Weighted Approach to Partial Matching for Mobile Reasoning -- Scalable Distributed Reasoning Using MapReduce -- Discovering and Maintaining Links on the Web of Data -- Concept and Role Forgetting in Ontologies -- Parallel Materialization of the Finite RDFS Closure for Hundreds of Millions of Triples -- Semantic Web In Use -- Live Social Semantics -- RAPID: Enabling Scalable Ad-Hoc Analytics on the Semantic Web -- LinkedGeoData: Adding a Spatial Dimension to the Web of Data -- Enrichment and Ranking of the YouTube Tag Space and Integration with the Linked Data Cloud -- Produce and Consume Linked Data with Drupal! -- Extracting Enterprise Vocabularies Using Linked Open Data -- Reasoning about Resources and Hierarchical Tasks Using OWL and SWRL -- Using Hybrid Search and Query for E-discovery Identification -- Bridging the Gap between Linked Data and the Semantic Desktop -- Vocabulary Matching for Book Indexing Suggestion in Linked Libraries – A Prototype Implementation and Evaluation -- Semantic Web Technologies for the Integration of Learning Tools and Context-Aware Educational Services -- Semantic Enhancement for Enterprise Data Management -- Lifting Events in RDF from Interactions with Annotated Web Pages -- A Case Study in Integrating Multiple E-commerce Standards via Semantic Web Technology -- Supporting Multi-view User Ontology to Understand Company Value Chains -- Doctoral Consortium -- EXPRESS: EXPressing REstful Semantic Services Using Domain Ontologies -- A Lexical-Ontological Resource for Consumer Heathcare -- Semantic Web for Search -- Towards Agile Ontology Maintenance -- Ontologies for User Interface Integration -- Semantic Usage Policies for Web Services -- Ontology-Driven Generalization of Cartographic Representations by Aggregation and Dimensional Collapse -- Invited Talks -- Populating the Semantic Web by Macro-reading Internet Text -- Search 3.0: Present, Personal, Precise.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642049293
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9947364160102882
    Format: XXII, 961 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783642021213
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5554
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2009, held in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, in May/June 2009. The 45 revised full papers of the research track presented together with the abstracts of 4 keynote lectures were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 250 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on applications, evaluation and benchmarking, ontologies and natural language, ontology alignment, ontology engineering, query processing, reasoning, search and identities, semantic Web architectures, semantic Web services, and tagging and annotation. In addition to the technical research track, this book presents 8 contributions to the ESWC 2009 PhD symposium, 24 system demo papers, as well as 8 contributions to the semantic Web in-use track.
    Note: Invited Talks -- Tonight’s Dessert: Semantic Web Layer Cakes -- Discovering and Building Semantic Models of Web Sources -- Video Semantics and the Sensor Web -- Keys, Money and Mobile Phone -- Research Track -- Querying Trust in RDF Data with tSPARQL -- RadSem: Semantic Annotation and Retrieval for Medical Images -- Semanta – Semantic Email Made Easy -- The Sile Model — A Semantic File System Infrastructure for the Desktop -- Who the Heck Is the Father of Bob? -- Benchmarking Fulltext Search Performance of RDF Stores -- A Heuristics Framework for Semantic Subscription Processing -- Towards Linguistically Grounded Ontologies -- Frame Detection over the Semantic Web -- Word Sense Disambiguation for XML Structure Feature Generation -- Improving Ontology Matching Using Meta-level Learning -- Ontology Integration Using Mappings: Towards Getting the Right Logical Consequences -- Using Partial Reference Alignments to Align Ontologies -- Semantic Matching Using the UMLS -- Embedding Knowledge Patterns into OWL -- A Core Ontology of Knowledge Acquisition -- ONTOCOM Revisited: Towards Accurate Cost Predictions for Ontology Development Projects -- Ranking Approximate Answers to Semantic Web Queries -- Tempus Fugit -- Representing, Querying and Transforming Social Networks with RDF/SPARQL -- Applied Temporal RDF: Efficient Temporal Querying of RDF Data with SPARQL -- ReduCE: A Reduced Coulomb Energy Network Method for Approximate Classification -- Hybrid Reasoning with Forest Logic Programs -- SIM-DLA: A Novel Semantic Similarity Measure for Description Logics Reducing Inter-concept to Inter-instance Similarity -- Decidability of with Transitive Closure of Roles -- FO(ID) as an Extension of DL with Rules -- A Tableau Algorithm for Handling Inconsistency in OWL -- How to Trace and Revise Identities -- Concept Search -- Semantic Wiki Search -- Applying Semantic Social Graphs to Disambiguate Identity References -- Middleware for Automated Implementation of Security Protocols -- Can RDB2RDF Tools Feasibily Expose Large Science Archives for Data Integration? -- A Flexible API and Editor for SKOS -- An Ontology of Resources: Solving the Identity Crisis -- Mining Semantic Descriptions of Bioinformatics Web Resources from the Literature -- Hybrid Adaptive Web Service Selection with SAWSDL-MX and WSDL-Analyzer -- Enhancing Service Selection by Semantic QoS -- Towards an Agent Based Approach for Verification of OWL-S Process Models -- Leveraging Semantic Web Service Descriptions for Validation by Automated Functional Testing -- Neighborhood-Based Tag Prediction -- User Evaluation Study of a Tagging Approach to Semantic Mapping -- Fuzzy Annotation of Web Data Tables Driven by a Domain Ontology -- An Integrated Approach to Extracting Ontological Structures from Folksonomies -- Reducing Ambiguity in Tagging Systems with Folksonomy Search Expansion -- Semantic Web In-Use Track -- Ontology-Based Service Discovery Front-End Interface for GloServ -- A Resource List Management Tool for Undergraduate Students Based on Linked Open Data Principles -- SCOVO: Using Statistics on the Web of Data -- Media Meets Semantic Web – How the BBC Uses DBpedia and Linked Data to Make Connections -- Creating Digital Resources from Legacy Documents: An Experience Report from the Biosystematics Domain -- Collaborative Ocean Resource Interoperability: Multi-use of Ocean Data on the Semantic Web -- ONKI SKOS Server for Publishing and Utilizing SKOS Vocabularies and Ontologies as Services -- Ontology Libraries for Production Use: The Finnish Ontology Library Service ONKI -- Demo Track -- SAscha: Supporting the Italian Public Cooperation System with a Rich Internet Application for Semantic Web Services -- Folksonomy Enrichment and Search -- K-Tools: Towards Semantic Knowledge Management -- The XMediaBox: Sensemaking through the Use of Knowledge Lenses -- Controlled Natural Language for Semantic Annotation -- Multilingual and Localization Support for Ontologies -- WSMX 1.0: A Further Step toward a Complete Semantic Execution Environment -- MoKi: The Enterprise Modelling Wiki -- The Personal Knowledge Workbench of the NEPOMUK Semantic Desktop -- Utilizing Semantics in the Production of iTV Shows -- Knowledge Applications for Life Events: How the Dutch Government Informs the Public about Rights and Duties in the Netherlands -- CultureSampo: A National Publication System of Cultural Heritage on the Semantic Web 2.0 -- A Rule System for Querying Persistent RDFS Data -- RaDON — Repair and Diagnosis in Ontology Networks -- Supporting the Reuse of Global Unique Identifiers for Individuals in OWL/RDF Knowledge Bases -- Modeling and Enforcement of Business Policies on Process Models with Maestro -- A Reasoning-Based Support Tool for Ontology Mapping Evaluation -- Semanta – Semantic Email in Action -- KiWi – A Platform for Semantic Social Software (Demonstration) -- Pattern-Based Annotation of HTML-Streams -- OntoComP: A Protégé Plugin for Completing OWL Ontologies -- Demo: HistoryViz – Visualizing Events and Relations Extracted from Wikipedia -- Ontology Evolution with Evolva -- Cupboard – A Place to Expose Your Ontologies to Applications and the Community -- PhD Symposium -- Effects of Using a Research Context Ontology for Query Expansion -- Towards a Semantic Infrastructure for User Generated Mobile Services -- Relational Databases as Semantic Web Endpoints -- The Relevance of Reasoning and Alignment Incoherence in Ontology Matching -- Towards a Semantic Service Broker for Business Grid -- Evolva: A Comprehensive Approach to Ontology Evolution -- A Context-Aware Approach for Integrating Semantic Web Technologies onto Mobile Devices -- Dealing with Inconsistencies in DL-Lite Ontologies.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642021206
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    edoccha_BV041951688
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource ([13] S.).
    Series Statement: Discussion paper / School of Business & Economics 2014,12 : Management
    Content: In this paper, we conceptualize Open Data ecosystems by analysing the major stakeholders in the UK. The conceptualization is based on a review of popular Open Data definitions and business ecosystem theories, which we applied to empirical data using a timeline analysis. Our work is informed by a combination of discourse analysis and in-depth interviews, undertaken during the summer of 2013. Drawing on the UK as a best practice example, we identify a set of structural business ecosystem properties: circular flow of resources, sustainability, demand that encourages supply, and dependence developing between suppliers, intermediaries, and users. However, significant gaps and shortcomings are found to remain. Most prominently, demand is not yet fully encouraging supply and actors have yet to experience fully mutual interdependence.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Open Data
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    UID:
    edocfu_BV041951688
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource ([13] S.).
    Series Statement: Discussion paper / School of Business & Economics 2014,12 : Management
    Content: In this paper, we conceptualize Open Data ecosystems by analysing the major stakeholders in the UK. The conceptualization is based on a review of popular Open Data definitions and business ecosystem theories, which we applied to empirical data using a timeline analysis. Our work is informed by a combination of discourse analysis and in-depth interviews, undertaken during the summer of 2013. Drawing on the UK as a best practice example, we identify a set of structural business ecosystem properties: circular flow of resources, sustainability, demand that encourages supply, and dependence developing between suppliers, intermediaries, and users. However, significant gaps and shortcomings are found to remain. Most prominently, demand is not yet fully encouraging supply and actors have yet to experience fully mutual interdependence.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Open Data
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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