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Approaches to Semantic Web Services: An Overview and Comparison
Abstract. The next Web generation promises to deliver Semantic Web Services (SWS); services that are self-described and amenable to automated discovery, composition and invocation. A prerequisite to this, however, is the emergence and evolution of the Semantic Web, which provides the infrastructure for the semantic interoperability of Web Services. Web Services will be augmented with rich formal descriptions of their capabilities, such that they can be utilized by applications or other services without human assistance or highly constrained agreements on interfaces or protocols. Thus, Semantic Web Services have the potential to change the way knowledge and business services are consumed and provided on the Web. In this paper, we survey the state of the art of current enabling technologies for Semantic Web Services. In addition, we characterize the infrastructure of Semantic Web Services along three orthogonal dimensions: activities, architecture and service ontology. Further, we examine and contrast three current approaches to SWS according to the proposed dimensions
Transport properties of armchair graphene nanoribbon junctions between graphene electrodes
The transmission properties of armchair graphene nanoribbon junctions between
graphene electrodes are investigated by means of first-principles quantum
transport calculations. First the dependence of the transmission function on
the size of the nanoribbon has been studied. Two regimes are highlighted: for
small applied bias transport takes place via tunneling and the length of the
ribbon is the key parameter that determines the junction conductance; at higher
applied bias resonant transport through HOMO and LUMO starts to play a more
determinant role, and the transport properties depend on the details of the
geometry (width and length) of the carbon nanoribbon. In the case of the
thinnest ribbon it has been verified that a tilted geometry of the central
phenyl ring is the most stable configuration. As a consequence of this rotation
the conductance decreases due to the misalignment of the orbitals between
the phenyl ring and the remaining part of the junction. All the computed
transmission functions have shown a negligible dependence on different
saturations and reconstructions of the edges of the graphene leads, suggesting
a general validity of the reported results
Implementation of the Linear Method for the optimization of Jastrow-Feenberg and Backflow Correlations
We present a fully detailed and highly performing implementation of the
Linear Method [J. Toulouse and C. J. Umrigar (2007)] to optimize
Jastrow-Feenberg and Backflow Correlations in many-body wave-functions, which
are widely used in condensed matter physics. We show that it is possible to
implement such optimization scheme performing analytical derivatives of the
wave-function with respect to the variational parameters achieving the best
possible complexity O(N^3) in the number of particles N.Comment: submitted to the Comp. Phys. Com
Imaginary Time Correlations and the phaseless Auxiliary Field Quantum Monte Carlo
The phaseless Auxiliary Field Quantum Monte Carlo method provides a well
established approximation scheme for accurate calculations of ground state
energies of many-fermions systems. Here we apply the method to the calculation
of imaginary time correlation functions. We give a detailed description of the
technique and we test the quality of the results for static and dynamic
properties against exact values for small systems.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures; submitted to J. Chem. Phy
Collaborative semantic web browsing with Magpie
Web browsing is often a collaborative activity. Users involved in a joint information gathering exercise will wish to share knowledge about the web pages visited and the contents found. Magpie is a suite of tools supporting the interpretation of web pages and semantically enriched web browsing. By automatically associating an ontology-based semantic layer to web resources, Magpie allows relevant services to be invoked as well as remotely triggered within a standard web browser. In this paper we describe how Magpie trigger services can provide semantic support to collaborative browsing activities
On the modulation of low frequency Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in black-hole transients
We studied the properties of the low-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations
detected in a sample of six black hole candidates (XTE J1550-564, H 1743-322,
XTE J1859+226, 4U 1630-47,GX 339-4, XTE J1650-500) observed by the Rossi XTE
satellite. We analyzed the relation between the full width half maximum and the
frequency of all the narrow peaks detected in power density spectra where a
type-C QPO is observed. Our goal was to understand the nature of the modulation
of the signal by comparing the properties of different harmonic peaks in the
power density spectrum. We find that for the sources in our sample the width of
the fundamental and of the first harmonic are compatible with a frequency
modulation, while that of the sub-harmonic is independent of frequency,
possibly indicating the presence of an additional modulation in amplitude. We
compare our results with those obtained earlier from GRS 1915+105 and XTE
J1550-564.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of
the Royal Astronomical Society Main Journa
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