
Resource Discovery
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Content
- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Resource Discovery for Composition
- A New Framework for Join Product Skew
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Two Motivating Examples
- Homogeneous Input Relations
- Heterogeneous Input Relations
- Algorithm HJPS
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Bioinformatics Applications Discovery and Composition with the Mobyle Suite and MobyleNet
- Background
- Mobyle Service Discovery
- Services Description and Classification
- Compatibility, Data Formats, Chaining and Reuse
- MobyleNet Resource Sharing
- Conclusion
- Availability
- References
- A Transactional-QoS Driven Approach for Web Service Composition
- Introduction
- Preliminaries
- The WS Composition Process
- Transactional Properties of a WS Composition
- Transactional-QoS Driven Web Service Composition
- Definitions
- Quality of a CWS
- QoS-Transactional Web Service Composition Problem Definition
- Petri-NETs SAM Transactional (PT-SAM-Transac) Algorithm
- Experimental Results
- Composition Time
- Estimated Execution Time
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Bioinformatics Resource Discovery
- Using Ontologies of Software: Example of R Functions Management
- Introduction and Context
- Knowledge Modelling
- Overall Approach
- An Ontology of R Functions
- Semantic Search and Inferences over the Semantic Repository of R Functions
- Semantic Web Repository
- Architecture of the Semantic Web Application
- Function and Annotation Repository
- Web Interface
- R Client
- Related Work
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Semantic Map for Structural Bioinformatics: Enhanced Service Discovery Based on High Level Concept Ontology
- Introduction
- Related Work
- SBMap Overview
- Limits of the Graphical Exploration of the Ontology
- Directions for Reduced Visual Complexity of Graph Exploration
- Discussion
- Conclusions and Perspectives
- References
- A User-Centric Classification of Tools for Biological Resource Discovery and Integration on the Web
- Introduction
- Scientific Workflows and Resource Discovery
- Classification
- Tools Survey
- iTools
- BioNavigation
- Semantic Map
- BioMOBY
- caCORE
- SADI
- Classification of Tools
- Conclusion
- References
- Textual Resource Discovery
- Comparing One-Class Classification Algorithms for Finding Interesting Resources in Social Bookmarking Systems
- Introduction
- Background
- Empirical Study
- Data Pre-processing
- One-Class Classification
- Rocchio
- Combined One-Class Classifier (COCC)
- One-Class SVM
- Result Comparison and Discussion
- Related Works
- Conclusions
- References
- Athena: Text Mining Based Discovery of Scientific Workflows in Disperse Repositories
- Introduction
- Workflow Discovery and Text Mining
- Workflow Metadata and Workflow Discovery
- Text Mining
- Clustering Scientific Workflows
- Athena: Workflow Discovery Using Metadata
- Describing the Methodology
- A Step by Step Example
- Experimental Results
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- A Semantic Map of RSS Feeds to Support Discovery
- Introduction
- Related Work
- A Semantic Map for RSS Feeds
- RSS Syndication
- Designing a Semantic Map for RSS Feeds
- Discovering Feeds with Semantic Maps
- Semantic Feed Discovery and Aggregation
- Content-Based Filtering and Aggregation of RSS Feeds
- Semantic Feed Registry
- Semantic RSS Feed Aggregation
- Conclusion
- References
- Invited Talk
- Optimization Techniques for QoS-Aware Workflow Realization in Web Services Context
- Introduction
- QoS-Aware Service Selection Problem
- Optimization Techniques for QoS-Aware Service Selection Problem
- Exact Methods: Concepts and Applications
- Heuristics Methods: Concepts and Applications
- Conclusion
- References
- Web Service Discovery
- Hybrid Reasoning for Web Services Discovery
- Introduction
- Web Information Extraction
- Web Data Management Services
- Web Data Extraction Services
- Formal Web Services Representation
- Feature Logics: An Overview
- FL Specification of Explicit Web Services Variants
- Hybrid Reasoning about Web Services
- FL-Based Reasoning
- OIE-Based Reasoning
- Conclusion
- References
- Combining Uncorrelated Similarity Measures for Service Discovery
- Introduction
- Related Work
- OWL-S
- Similarity Metrics
- Similarity Metrics Classification
- Syntactic Similarity Metrics Selection and Explanation
- CamelCase Separation and Stemming
- Metrics Filtering
- Similarity Metrics Combination
- Experimental Results
- Comparing our Approach against other Proposals
- Unfolded Metrics Performance
- Conclusion
- References
- Panel
- Challenges of Quality-Driven Resource Discovery
- Introduction
- Quality for Resource Discovery
- Traditional QoS Approaches
- Workflow-Driven Quality
- Quality Dimensions
- Data, Metadata, and Quality
- Discovery Language and Customization
- Benchmarks
- Applications
- Conclusion and Perspectives
- References
- Author Index
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