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In-Use 2: Information Integration via an End-to-End Distributed Semantic Web System

author: Dimitre Dimitrov, Tech-X Corporation
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0:08 ISENS: Information Integration via an End-to-End Distributed Semantic Web System
0:40 Outline
2:01 The Problem and the Opportunity
2:54 Motivating Query Example
4:09 Technical Challenges
5:00 How are we addressing the challenges?
6:34 ISENS Prototype Architecture
8:30 We independently created two ontologies
9:18 Relevant Statements
10:42 Map Ontologies
11:27 Limitations of OWL Maps
12:47 Standard Information Integration Approaches
13:42
15:34 Why the MiniCon Algorithm?
15:57 MiniCon Algorithm Flow
16:42 Generation of MiniCon Descriptions
16:45 MiniCon Adaptation
18:15 Sample of Subtask Execution Times
20:34 Summary
21:42 Future Development
22:22 Acknowledgements

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