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921Semantic Web-based Group Formation for E-learning Asma Ounnas School of Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton, UK

Semantic Web-based Group Formation for E-learning Asma Ounnas School of Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton, UK

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Source URL: people.csail.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-04-25 13:56:04
922The Web of Data for E-Commerce in Brief A Hands-on Introduction to the GoodRelations Ontology, RDFa, and Yahoo! SearchMonkey October 25, 2009 Westfields Conference Center near Washington, DC, USA

The Web of Data for E-Commerce in Brief A Hands-on Introduction to the GoodRelations Ontology, RDFa, and Yahoo! SearchMonkey October 25, 2009 Westfields Conference Center near Washington, DC, USA

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Source URL: www.ebusiness-unibw.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-28 05:24:40
923Using Semantic Web Technologies to Reproduce a Pharmacovigilance Case Study Michiel Hildebrand1,2 , Rinke Hoekstra1 and Jacco van Ossenbruggen1,2 1  2

Using Semantic Web Technologies to Reproduce a Pharmacovigilance Case Study Michiel Hildebrand1,2 , Rinke Hoekstra1 and Jacco van Ossenbruggen1,2 1 2

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Source URL: linkedscience.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-20 18:33:02
    924Microsoft Word - GIScience Abstracts Final.doc

    Microsoft Word - GIScience Abstracts Final.doc

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    Source URL: www.cognitivegiscience.psu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2009-03-13 15:44:39
    925Towards Semantic Web-Based Yellow Page Directory Services Mikko Laukkanen TeliaSonera Finland P.O. Box 970 (Teollisuuskatu 13), FINSonera, Finland  Kim Viljanen, Mikko Apiola, Petri

    Towards Semantic Web-Based Yellow Page Directory Services Mikko Laukkanen TeliaSonera Finland P.O. Box 970 (Teollisuuskatu 13), FINSonera, Finland Kim Viljanen, Mikko Apiola, Petri

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    Source URL: iswc2004.semanticweb.org

    Language: English - Date: 2004-09-28 03:38:08
      926Editorial: International Workshop on Biomedical Data Mining, Modeling, and Semantic Integration: A Promising Approach to Solving Unmet Medical Needs (BDM2I 2015), Co-located with the 2015 International Semantic Web Confe

      Editorial: International Workshop on Biomedical Data Mining, Modeling, and Semantic Integration: A Promising Approach to Solving Unmet Medical Needs (BDM2I 2015), Co-located with the 2015 International Semantic Web Confe

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      Source URL: sbmi.uth.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2016-04-01 10:55:32
        927OWL: Path to Massive Deployment Dean	
  Allemang	
   Chief	
  Scien0st,	
  TopQuadrant	
  Inc.	
   	
    Web-Scale Deployment

        OWL: Path to Massive Deployment Dean  Allemang   Chief  Scien0st,  TopQuadrant  Inc.     Web-Scale Deployment

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        Source URL: webont.org

        Language: English - Date: 2013-11-14 03:46:33
        928LexInfo: A Declarative Model for the Lexicon-Ontology Interface P. Cimiano a,∗ , P. Buitelaar b , J. McCrae a , M. Sintek c a Semantic  Computing Group, Cognitive Interaction Technology Center of

        LexInfo: A Declarative Model for the Lexicon-Ontology Interface P. Cimiano a,∗ , P. Buitelaar b , J. McCrae a , M. Sintek c a Semantic Computing Group, Cognitive Interaction Technology Center of

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        Source URL: john.mccr.ae

        Language: English - Date: 2016-02-23 09:21:41
        929st  Call for Papers 1 European Semantic Web Symposium May 10 to May 12, 2004

        st Call for Papers 1 European Semantic Web Symposium May 10 to May 12, 2004

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        Source URL: www.esws2004.org

        Language: English - Date: 2006-03-24 10:47:33
          930POSH - The Prolog OWL Shell Chris Mungall Abstract. Two of the most common ways of processing and manipulating OWL ontologies are through an ontology editing environment (e.g. Protege or TopBraid) or via a programmatic i

          POSH - The Prolog OWL Shell Chris Mungall Abstract. Two of the most common ways of processing and manipulating OWL ontologies are through an ontology editing environment (e.g. Protege or TopBraid) or via a programmatic i

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          Source URL: webont.org

          Language: English - Date: 2013-11-14 03:46:33