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State-of-the-art on evolution and reactivity
This report starts by, in Chapter 1, outlining aspects of querying and updating resources on
the Web and on the Semantic Web, including the development of query and update languages
to be carried out within the Rewerse project.
From this outline, it becomes clear that several existing research areas and topics are of
interest for this work in Rewerse. In the remainder of this report we further present state of
the art surveys in a selection of such areas and topics. More precisely: in Chapter 2 we give
an overview of logics for reasoning about state change and updates; Chapter 3 is devoted to briefly describing existing update languages for the Web, and also for updating logic programs;
in Chapter 4 event-condition-action rules, both in the context of active database systems and
in the context of semistructured data, are surveyed; in Chapter 5 we give an overview of some relevant rule-based agents frameworks
Type-Based Detection of XML Query-Update Independence
This paper presents a novel static analysis technique to detect XML
query-update independence, in the presence of a schema. Rather than types, our
system infers chains of types. Each chain represents a path that can be
traversed on a valid document during query/update evaluation. The resulting
independence analysis is precise, although it raises a challenging issue:
recursive schemas may lead to infer infinitely many chains. A sound and
complete approximation technique ensuring a finite analysis in any case is
presented, together with an efficient implementation performing the chain-based
analysis in polynomial space and time.Comment: VLDB201
From RESTful Services to RDF: Connecting the Web and the Semantic Web
RESTful services on the Web expose information through retrievable resource
representations that represent self-describing descriptions of resources, and
through the way how these resources are interlinked through the hyperlinks that
can be found in those representations. This basic design of RESTful services
means that for extracting the most useful information from a service, it is
necessary to understand a service's representations, which means both the
semantics in terms of describing a resource, and also its semantics in terms of
describing its linkage with other resources. Based on the Resource Linking
Language (ReLL), this paper describes a framework for how RESTful services can
be described, and how these descriptions can then be used to harvest
information from these services. Building on this framework, a layered model of
RESTful service semantics allows to represent a service's information in
RDF/OWL. Because REST is based on the linkage between resources, the same model
can be used for aggregating and interlinking multiple services for extracting
RDF data from sets of RESTful services
Penghasilan dan penilaian video pembelajaran (CD) bagi mata pelajaran Prinsip Ekonomi (BPA 1013) bertajuk permintaan dan penawaran di KUITTHO
Kajian ini dijaiankan untuk meniiai keberkesanan sebuah video pembeiajaran
(CD) mata peiajaran Prinsip Ekonomi (BPA 1013) bertajuk Permintaan dan Penawaran.
Bagi tujuan tersebut, sebuah video pembelajaran telah dihasilkan membantu pelajar
bagi memahami mata pelajaran berkenan semasa proses pengajaran dan pembelajaran
berlaku. Video pembelajaran yang dihasilkan ini kemudian dinilai dari aspek proses
pengajaran dan pembelajaran, minat dan persepsi responden terhadap ciri-ciri video
(audio dan visual). Seramai 60 orang pelajar semester 2 Sarjana Muda Sains
Pengurusan di Kolej Universiti Teknologi Tun Hussein Onn telah dipiih bagi membuat
penilaian kebolehgunaan produk ini sebagai alat bantuan mengajar di dalam kelas.
Semua data yang diperolehi kemudiannya dikumpulkan bagi dianalisis dengan
menggunakan perisian "SrarMfKM/ Pac/rageybr Rocaj/ Sb/'eace " (SPSS). Hasil dapatan
kajian yang dilakukan jelas menunjukkan video pengajaran yang dihasilkan dan dinilai
ini amat sesuai digunakan bagi tujuan memenuhi keperluan proses pengajaran dan
pembelajaran subjek ini di dalam kelas
Twelve Theses on Reactive Rules for the Web
Reactivity, the ability to detect and react to events, is an
essential functionality in many information systems. In particular, Web
systems such as online marketplaces, adaptive (e.g., recommender) systems,
and Web services, react to events such as Web page updates or
data posted to a server.
This article investigates issues of relevance in designing high-level programming
languages dedicated to reactivity on the Web. It presents
twelve theses on features desirable for a language of reactive rules tuned
to programming Web and Semantic Web applications
Knowledge Representation Concepts for Automated SLA Management
Outsourcing of complex IT infrastructure to IT service providers has
increased substantially during the past years. IT service providers must be
able to fulfil their service-quality commitments based upon predefined Service
Level Agreements (SLAs) with the service customer. They need to manage, execute
and maintain thousands of SLAs for different customers and different types of
services, which needs new levels of flexibility and automation not available
with the current technology. The complexity of contractual logic in SLAs
requires new forms of knowledge representation to automatically draw inferences
and execute contractual agreements. A logic-based approach provides several
advantages including automated rule chaining allowing for compact knowledge
representation as well as flexibility to adapt to rapidly changing business
requirements. We suggest adequate logical formalisms for representation and
enforcement of SLA rules and describe a proof-of-concept implementation. The
article describes selected formalisms of the ContractLog KR and their adequacy
for automated SLA management and presents results of experiments to demonstrate
flexibility and scalability of the approach.Comment: Paschke, A. and Bichler, M.: Knowledge Representation Concepts for
Automated SLA Management, Int. Journal of Decision Support Systems (DSS),
submitted 19th March 200
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