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Engineering Knowledge in the Age of the Semantic Web - 14th International Conference, EKAW 2004, Whittlebury Hall, UK, October 5-8, 2004. Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Enrico Motta, Nigel Shadbolt, Arthur Stutt, Nick Gibbins
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The central themes of the 14th International Conference on
Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW 2004) were
ontological engineering and the Semantic Web. These provide the key
foundational and delivery mechanisms for building open, Web-based
knowledge services. However, consistent with the tradition of EKAW
conferences, EKAW 2004 was concerned with all aspects of eliciting,
acquiring, modelling and managing knowledge, and its role in the
construction of knowledge-intensive systems. Indeed a key aspect of
the Knowledge Acquisition Workshops (KAWs) held in the US, Europe
and Asia over the past 20 years has been the emphasis on 'holistic'
knowledge engineering, addressing problem solving, usability,
socio-technological factors and knowledge modelling, rather than
simply analyzing and designing symbol-level inferential mechanisms.
The papers included in this volume are thus drawn from a variety of
research areas both at the cutting edge of research in ontologies
and the Semantic Web and in the more traditionally grounded areas
of knowledge engineering. A Semantic Web service can be seen as the
addition of semantic technologies to Web services to produce
Web-accessible services that can be described using appropriate
ontologies, reasoned about and combined automatically. Since Web
services can be seen as Web-accessible computational objects, much
of the work in this area is also concerned with problem-solving
methods (PSMs).
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