Communications of the ACM
Introduction: Service-oriented computing
Communications of the ACM - Service-oriented computing
Analysis of interacting BPEL web services
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web
The Anatomy of the Grid: Enabling Scalable Virtual Organizations
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
Approaching the Interconnection of Heterogeneous Knowledge Bases on a Knowledge Grid
SKG '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Fourth International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grid
Knowledge Cluster Systems for Knowledge Sharing, Analysis and Delivery among Remote Sites
Proceedings of the 2008 conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XIX
The Conceptual Framework To User-Oriented Content Management
Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XVIII
Logic and Artificial Intelligence for Multi-Agent Systems
Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XVIII
Towards Semantic Wikis: Modelling Intensions, Topics, and Origin in Content Management Systems
Proceedings of the 2009 conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XX
Towards knowledge management based on harnessing collective intelligence on the web
EKAW'06 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Managing Knowledge in a World of Networks
A data mining design framework: a preview
ADBIS'10 Proceedings of the 14th east European conference on Advances in databases and information systems
The science and art of conceptual modelling
Transactions on Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems VI
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Nowadays, large amounts of Web contents are being distributed on the Internet. Conventional search engines are not useful for analyzing the relations between related knowledge since a number of Web contents may indicate a similar concept by different words. Users search Web pages for different purposes, such as for education, for accessing information on current affairs, or for gaining knowledge.We believe that the next-generation Web connects each page with not only conventional hyper links but also knowledge links. The knowledge link has to be created by novel knowledge processing technologies. The technologies consist of knowledge gathering, storage, and delivery technologies. In this study, we discuss novel knowledge modeling, management, distribution, and analysis technologies. All these technologies are essential to build the next-generation Web, named Knowledge Web.