A qualitative physics based on confluences
Artificial Intelligence - Special volume on qualitative reasoning about physical systems
Artificial Intelligence
KADS: a modelling approach to knowledge engineering
Knowledge Acquisition - Special issue on the KADS approach to knowledge engineering
Solving VT in VITAL: a study in model construction and knowledge reuse
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue: the Sisyphus-VT initiative
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Reusable Components for Knowledge Modelling: Case Studies in Parametric Design Problem Solving
Reusable Components for Knowledge Modelling: Case Studies in Parametric Design Problem Solving
Constructing Knowledge-Based Systems
IEEE Software
Structured Development of Problem Solving Methods
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Configuring Online Problem-Solving Resources with the Internet Reasoning Service
IEEE Intelligent Systems
A knowledge plane for the internet
Proceedings of the 2003 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
Mycin: a rule-based computer program for advising physicians regarding antimicrobial therapy selection.
Special Issue: Configuration Design
Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing
ICEBE '05 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering
Enabling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Ontology
Enabling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Ontology
A Trust Based Methodology for Web Service Selection
ICSC '07 Proceedings of the International Conference on Semantic Computing
IRS-III: A broker-based approach to semantic Web services
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
Semantic Business Process Management: Scaling Up the Management of Business Processes
ICSC '08 Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing
A core ontology for business process analysis
ESWC'08 Proceedings of the 5th European semantic web conference on The semantic web: research and applications
Deploying semantic web services-based applications in the e-government domain
Journal on data semantics X
Software-engineering challenges of building and deploying reusable problem solvers
Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing
Reflections on 25+ years of knowledge acquisition
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
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We believe that the future for problem solving method (PSM) derived work is very promising. In short, PSMs provide a solid foundation for creating a semantic layer supporting planetary-scale networks. Moreover, within a world-scale network where billions services are used and created by billions of parties in ad hoc dynamic fashion we believe that PSM-based mechanisms provide the only viable approach to dealing the sheer scale systematically. Our current experiments in this area are based upon a generic ontology for describing Web services derived from earlier work on PSMs. We outline how platforms based on our ontology can support large-scale networked interactivity in three main areas. Within a large European project we are able to map business level process descriptions to semantic Web service descriptions, to enable business experts to manage and use enterprise processes running in corporate information technology systems. Although highly successful, Web service-based applications predominately run behind corporate firewalls and are far less pervasive on the general Web. Within a second large European project we are extending our semantic service work using the principles underlying the Web and Web 2.0 to transform the Web from a Web of data to one where services are managed and used at large scale. Significant initiatives are now underway in North America, Asia, and Europe to design a new Internet using a “clean-slate” approach to fulfill the demands created by new modes of use and the additional 3 billion users linked to mobile phones. Our investigations within the European-based Future Internet program indicate that a significant opportunity exists for our PSM-derived work to address the key challenges currently identified: scalability, trust, interoperability, pervasive usability, and mobility. We outline one PSM-derived approach as an exemplar.