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Amicalola report: database and information systems research challenges and opportunities in semantic web and enterprises

Amicalola report: database and information systems research challenges and opportunities in... Amicalola Report: Database and Information Systems Research Challenges and Opportunities in Semantic Web and Enterprises I Amit Sheth Robert Meersman University of Georgia Vfije Universiteit Brussel Athens, GA, USA Brussels, Belgium amit@cs.uga.edu meersman@vub.ae.be http://Isdis.cs.uga.edu/SemNSF/ Kashyap (Coordinator), Max Egenhofer, William Grosky, Michael Uschold Web Services subgroup: Karl Aberer, Isabel Cruz, Dieter Fensel (Coordinator), Mike Huhns, Munindar Singh (Coordinator), Ling Liu, Rudi Studer Participants identified significant past successes in DB/IS that are likely to play an important role in realizing the Semantic Web, especially by bringing this community's unique strengths in technical capabilities in semantic modeling, query processing, transactions and workflow systems. Equally important is this community's ability to develop technologies that are scalable, high performance, and robust that this area has proven success with. Although semantics is not a new topic to this community, the participants identified several new research challenges for DB/IS researchers that Semantic Web poses. Besides the broad vision of seeing the entire web as a global information system, and observing semantics as the primary enabler of scalability required for the next generation of the Web, this community also sees more immediate applications that benefit enterprise and e-commerce between a group of enterprises and industry through http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGMOD Record Association for Computing Machinery

Amicalola report: database and information systems research challenges and opportunities in semantic web and enterprises

ACM SIGMOD Record , Volume 31 (4) – Dec 1, 2002

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Association for Computing Machinery
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Copyright © 2002 by ACM Inc.
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0163-5808
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10.1145/637411.637430
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Amicalola Report: Database and Information Systems Research Challenges and Opportunities in Semantic Web and Enterprises I Amit Sheth Robert Meersman University of Georgia Vfije Universiteit Brussel Athens, GA, USA Brussels, Belgium amit@cs.uga.edu meersman@vub.ae.be http://Isdis.cs.uga.edu/SemNSF/ Kashyap (Coordinator), Max Egenhofer, William Grosky, Michael Uschold Web Services subgroup: Karl Aberer, Isabel Cruz, Dieter Fensel (Coordinator), Mike Huhns, Munindar Singh (Coordinator), Ling Liu, Rudi Studer Participants identified significant past successes in DB/IS that are likely to play an important role in realizing the Semantic Web, especially by bringing this community's unique strengths in technical capabilities in semantic modeling, query processing, transactions and workflow systems. Equally important is this community's ability to develop technologies that are scalable, high performance, and robust that this area has proven success with. Although semantics is not a new topic to this community, the participants identified several new research challenges for DB/IS researchers that Semantic Web poses. Besides the broad vision of seeing the entire web as a global information system, and observing semantics as the primary enabler of scalability required for the next generation of the Web, this community also sees more immediate applications that benefit enterprise and e-commerce between a group of enterprises and industry through

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Published: Dec 1, 2002

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