<rdf:RDF xmlns:community="http://www.bibsonomy.org/ontologies/2008/05/community#" xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/" xmlns:owl="http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#" xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:syn="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:taxo="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/taxonomy/" xmlns:cc="http://web.resource.org/cc/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#" xmlns:swrc="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#" xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#" xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xml:base="http://www.bibsonomy.org/tag/framework"><owl:Ontology rdf:about=""><rdfs:comment>BibSonomy publications for /tag/framework</rdfs:comment><owl:imports rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology/portal"/></owl:Ontology><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26037a0531dd3e2c2b023c78dea08769b/schulte"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/26037a0531dd3e2c2b023c78dea08769b/schulte"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Wed Aug 06 11:12:46 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Phitsanulok, Thailand</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>DEST &#039;08: Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystem and Technologies</swrc:booktitle><swrc:month>February</swrc:month><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="IEEE Computer Society"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>Wasabi Beans -- SOA for Collaborative Learning and Working Systems</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>soa jboss j2ee framework wasabi </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Jonas Schulte"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Thorsten Hampel"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Thomas Bopp"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Robert Hinn"/></rdf:_4></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/284d4140c8abba9caedaa5eda0e21af34/schulte"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/284d4140c8abba9caedaa5eda0e21af34/schulte"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Wed Aug 06 11:11:41 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Barcelona, Spain</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>ICEIS 2008 - 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems</swrc:booktitle><swrc:month>June</swrc:month><swrc:title>Towards the Next Generation of Service-Oriented Flexible Collaborative Systems -- A Basic Framework Applied to Medical Research</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>research wasabi gatib medical framework soa </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Collaborative systems have to support specific functionalities in order to be useful for special fields of application and to fulfil those requirements. In this paper we introduce the Wasabi framework for collaborative systems, which is characterised by flexibility and adaptability. The framework implements a service oriented architecture and integrates different persistence layers. The requirement analysis for the Wasabi CSCW system is presented in the context of a collaborative environment for medical research which has strict requirements concerning data integrity. This paper shows the results of the requirement analysis and how these are implemented in the Wasabi architecture.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Jonas Schulte"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Thorsten Hampel"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Konrad Stark"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Johann Eder"/></rdf:_4><rdf:_5><swrc:Person swrc:name="Erich Schikuta"/></rdf:_5></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b47b9291114d7dbd6e5aa952545eba8b/schulte"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2b47b9291114d7dbd6e5aa952545eba8b/schulte"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Proceedings"/><swrc:date>Wed Aug 06 11:11:09 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Montpellier, France</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>CAiSE 2008 - 20th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering</swrc:booktitle><swrc:month>June</swrc:month><swrc:number>978-3-540-69533-2</swrc:number><swrc:pages>148--162</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="Springer"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:series>Lecture Notes in Computer Science</swrc:series><swrc:title>GATiB-CSCW, Medical Research Supported by a Service-Oriented Collaborative System</swrc:title><swrc:volume>5074</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>soa gatib caise cscw research medical wasabi framework </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Medical research is a collaborative process in an interdisciplinary environment that may be effectively supported by a Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) system. Such a system imposes specific requirements in order to allow flexible integration of data, analysis services and communication mechanisms. Persons with different expertise and access rights cooperate in mutually influencing contexts (e.g. clinical studies, research cooperations). Thus, appropriate virtual environments are needed to facilitate context-aware communication, deployment of biomedical tools as well as data and knowledge sharing. We systematically elaborate the main requirements of a medical CSCW system and present a conceptual model, as well as an architectural proposal satisfying the demands. We design a prototypical virtual workbench to support research and routine activities in the context of the GATiB (Genome Austria Tissue Bank) initiative.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Konrad Stark"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Jonas Schulte"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Thorsten Hampel"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Erich Schikuta"/></rdf:_4><rdf:_5><swrc:Person swrc:name="Kurt Zatloukal"/></rdf:_5><rdf:_6><swrc:Person swrc:name="Johann Eder"/></rdf:_6></rdf:Seq></swrc:author><swrc:editor><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Zohra Bellahsene"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Michel L{\&#039;e}onard"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:editor></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e11f06e12d3d7442f5d2c2feabdce917/schulte"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2e11f06e12d3d7442f5d2c2feabdce917/schulte"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Unpublished"/><swrc:date>Wed Aug 06 11:10:49 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:month>September</swrc:month><swrc:title>Theatrum Machinarum Generale -- Schauplatz der digitalen Wissensorganisation, Archivierung und Erschlieﬂung</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>wasabi library framework mechanical delfi soa engineering digital </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Digitale Bibliotheken bilden ein Integrationsmedium zwischen aktueller Spitzenforschung in High-Tech-Laboren und hochschulweiten E-Learning-Infrastrukturen. Damit digitale Bibliotheken dieser Aufgabe gerecht werden können, müssen die technischen Realisierungen aktueller Architekturen von Forschungslaboren, die häufig nur über proprietäre Schnittstellen verfügen, von Grund auf neu konzipiert werden. Die Autoren stellen dazu am Beispiel eines Thermoschock-Prüfstandes der Technischen Mechanik eine serviceorientierte Architektur vor, die den Anforderungen einer flexiblen Integration genügt und mit Hilfe des Wasabi-Frameworks in eine bestehende Infrastruktur mit digitaler Bibliothek integriert wird.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Jonas Schulte"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Thorsten Hampel"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Marco Gießmann"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Ferdinand Ferber"/></rdf:_4><rdf:_5><swrc:Person swrc:name="Konrad Stark"/></rdf:_5></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2406b041672949810d1d5c8eb0f5c9c05/anrcare"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2406b041672949810d1d5c8eb0f5c9c05/anrcare"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1142405.1142449"/><swrc:date>Fri Jul 25 16:09:57 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>DIS &#039;06: Proceedings of the 6th conference on Designing Interactive systems</swrc:journal><swrc:month>Jun</swrc:month><swrc:title>Experiencing BLISS when becoming a bus passenger</swrc:title><swrc:year>2006</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>bus scenarios information experience conversation framework analysis real-time </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>This paper understands the design of bus information panels as rooted in a landscape of human experience. It turns the mundane activity of waiting at a bus stop into a deeply problematic space of emotion and volition by understanding the dialogic relationship ...</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="1142405.1142449" swrc:key="pmid"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008-05-23 15:16:50 +0200" swrc:key="added"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="Yes" swrc:key="read"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="0" swrc:key="rating"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="papers://63878A5C-413C-4F55-964E-6E4B0F84A173/Paper/p1632" swrc:key="uri"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="file://localhost/Users/cedric_bach/Documents/Papers/2006/Reed/DIS%20&#039;06%20Proceedings%20of%20the%206th%20conference%20on%20Designing%20Interactive%20systems%202006%20Reed.pdf" swrc:key="url"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008-05-23 15:16:50 +0200" swrc:key="modified"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Darren Reed"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Peter Wright"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a815716e0ed34426ca5e3a62b89d5d6c/irrecs"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2a815716e0ed34426ca5e3a62b89d5d6c/irrecs"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Wed Jul 23 18:57:13 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:title>The path towards Semantic Email: Summary and Outlook</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>conversation for:nepomuk lang:en add-in nuig desktop smail semantic outlook scerri social management personal deri information act email ontology interface speech simon semanta conceptual framework </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>In this paper we provide a summary of work that has been
pursued in the area of Semantic Email, with a particular
focus on our work in the area. The aim of this paper is to
provide a status quo for this topic, as well as to generate
ideas and discussions that could evolve the topic and take it
to new heights. We finish off by outlining future directions
for evaluation, improvement as well as extension of our
current technologies.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Simon Scerri Brian Davis Siegfried Handschuh"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cb4dcd97f3fa41a3a89cf781a5419392/casi"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2cb4dcd97f3fa41a3a89cf781a5419392/casi"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Tue Jul 08 12:18:44 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:booktitle>IS\&amp;T/SPIE Internet Imaging</swrc:booktitle><swrc:title>A Conceptual Framework for Indexing Visual Information at Multiple Levels</swrc:title><swrc:volume>3964</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2000</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>multimedia conceptual phd semantic framework kspace-book-annotation-tools </swrc:keywords><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2007.04.26" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="Jaimes2000Conceptual.pdf:Jaimes2000Conceptual.pdf:PDF" swrc:key="file"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="saathoff" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Alejandro Jaimes"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Shih-Fu Chang"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b03236013ddea865f2c14a21cffc7798/flint63"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2b03236013ddea865f2c14a21cffc7798/flint63"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Book"/><swrc:date>Mon Jul 07 13:47:29 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Heidelberg</swrc:address><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="dpunkt"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>{Die OSGi Service Platform: Eine Einführung mit Eclipse Equinox}</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>middleware book api v0805 software java osgi development framework eclipse </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Das Konzept der Modularisierung ist heute als Mittel zur Komplexitätsreduzierung
	bei der Entwicklung großer Anwendungssysteme unumstritten. In
	Java gestaltet sich die Umsetzung dieses Konzepts bisher schwierig,
	da unterstützende Sprachkonzepte fehlen. Monolithische Anwendungssysteme
	sind die häufige Folge.
	
	Die OSGi Service Platform löst dieses Problem, indem sie ein dynamisches
	Modulsystem für Java bereitstellt. Ursprünglich für eingebettete
	Systeme konzipiert, wird die OSGi Service Platform heute vielfältig
	eingesetzt: von Anwendungen für Mobilfunkgeräte über
	Client-Anwendungen wie der Eclipse IDE bis hin zu Server-Applikationen.
	
	Dieses Buch liefert einen praktischen Einstieg in und einen fundierten
	Überblick über die zugrunde liegenden Technologien, Konzepte
	und Begriffe. Tutorials illustrieren dies jeweils am Bespiel von
	Eclipse Equinox als Implementierung der OSGi Service Platform. Der
	Leser wird so in die Lage versetzt, die vorgestellten Inhalte auf
	eigene Problemstellungen anzuwenden und selbstständig Lösungen
	zu entwickeln.</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008.05.21" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="dpunkt Produkt Seite:http\://www.dpunkt.de/buecher/2635.html:URL" swrc:key="file"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="978-3-89864-457-0" swrc:key="isbn"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="flint" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Gerd Wütherich"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Nils Hartmann"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Bernd Kolb"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Matthias Lübken"/></rdf:_4></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/235b33183a7afd35a514e142c81c67fd5/flint63"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/235b33183a7afd35a514e142c81c67fd5/flint63"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://dx.doi.org/0.1017/S1351324904003444"/><swrc:date>Mon Jul 07 13:47:29 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>Natural Language Engineering</swrc:journal><swrc:number>3/4</swrc:number><swrc:pages>283-305</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Large-scale Software Integration for Spoken Language and Multimodal
	Dialog Systems</swrc:title><swrc:volume>10</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2004</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>multimodal language middleware processing framework development smartkom paper v0805 dfki ai dialog </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>The development of large-scale dialog systems requires a flexible
	architecture model and adequate software support to cope with the
	challenge of system integration. This contribution1 presents a general
	framework for building integrated natural-language and multimodal
	dialog systems. Our approach relies on a distributed component model
	that enables flexible reuse and extension of existing software modules
	and is able to deal with a heterogeneous software environment. A
	practical result of our research is the development of a sophisticated
	integration platform, called Multiplatform, which is based on the
	proposed framework. This Multiplatform testbed has been used in various
	large and mid-size research projects to develop integrated system
	prototypes.</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008.01.20" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="1351-3249" swrc:key="issn"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="Cambridge University Press Site:2004/HerzogNdiayeEtAl04nle.pdf:PDF" swrc:key="file"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="flint" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Gerd Herzog"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Alassane Ndiaye"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Stefan Merten"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Heinz Kirchmann"/></rdf:_4><rdf:_5><swrc:Person swrc:name="Tilman Becker"/></rdf:_5><rdf:_6><swrc:Person swrc:name="Peter Poller"/></rdf:_6></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/272d1b2c0e340dddf4c1314dddf70f2af/flint63"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/272d1b2c0e340dddf4c1314dddf70f2af/flint63"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1119226.1119237"/><swrc:date>Mon Jul 07 13:47:29 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Morristown, NJ, USA</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>{SEALTS &#039;03:} Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL 2003 Workshop on Software
	Engineering and Architecture of Language Technology Systems</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>75-82</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="Association for Computational Linguistics"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>{MULTIPLATFORM Testbed:} An Integration Platform for Multimodal Dialog
	Systems</swrc:title><swrc:year>2003</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>dialog framework multimodal processing ai middleware language smartkom dfki v0805 development paper </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Modern dialog and information systems are increasingly based on distributed
	component architectures to cope with all kinds of heterogeneity and
	to enable flexible re-use of existing software components. This contribution
	presents the MULTIPLATFORM testbed as a powerful framework for the
	development of integrated multimodal dialog systems. The paper provides
	a general overview of our approach and explicates its foundations.
	It describes advanced sample applications that have been realized
	using the integration platform and compares our approach to related
	works.</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008.01.20" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="ACM Digital Library:2003/HerzogKirchmannEtAl03SEALTS.pdf:PDF" swrc:key="file"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="flint" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Gerd Herzog"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Heinz Kirchmann"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Stefan Merten"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Alassane Ndiaye"/></rdf:_4><rdf:_5><swrc:Person swrc:name="Peter Poller"/></rdf:_5></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2df0cdddfdb07143b2828277f8987193b/flint63"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2df0cdddfdb07143b2828277f8987193b/flint63"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1342327.1342340"/><swrc:date>Mon Jul 07 13:47:29 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>New York, NY, USA</swrc:address><swrc:journal>Communications of the ACM</swrc:journal><swrc:number>5</swrc:number><swrc:pages>66-73</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Coordination in Emergency Response Management</swrc:title><swrc:volume>51</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>acm v0805 paper crisis framework process management </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Developing a framework to analyze coordination patterns occurring
	in the emergency response life cycle.</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008.05.26" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="0001-0782" swrc:key="issn"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="ACM Digital Library:2008/ChenSharmanEtAl08cacm.pdf:PDF" swrc:key="file"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="flint" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Rui Chen"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Raj Sharman"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="H. Raghav Rao"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Shambhu J. Upadhyaya"/></rdf:_4></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/267fccc35401ca0aba2e7f74bb1af534b/flint63"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/267fccc35401ca0aba2e7f74bb1af534b/flint63"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2007.115"/><swrc:date>Mon Jul 07 13:47:29 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>IEEE Software</swrc:journal><swrc:number>4</swrc:number><swrc:pages>31-37</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Past, Present, and Future Trends in Software Patterns</swrc:title><swrc:volume>24</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2007</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>oop pattern paper development v0805 architecture ieee framework software design </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>For more than a decade, patterns have influenced how software architects
	and developers create computing systems. Design-focused patterns
	provide a vocabulary for expressing architectural visions and clear,
	concise representative designs and detailed implementations. Presenting
	software pieces in terms of their constituent patterns also lets
	developers communicate more effectively, with greater conciseness
	and less ambiguity. Software patterns influence how developers design
	and implement computing systems. This paper examine the software
	patterns&#039; past, present, and future trends, which can help developers
	improve their projects.</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008.02.19" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="0740-7459" swrc:key="issn"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="IEEE Digital Library:2007/BuschmannHenneySchmidt07IEEEsoftware.pdf:PDF" swrc:key="file"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="flint" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Frank Buschmann"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Kevlin Henney"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Douglas C. 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However, there is no theory concerning the construction of the graph itself, even though this is a very important process. In this paper, we attempt to provide a framework in which the graph building process is formalized and studied. We show the parameters (choices) involved in constructing a graph from raw data, and propose some new ways to combine and analyze the data. We also argue the importance of this approach in several domain applications, including criminal/terrorist investigations.</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="Chicago, Illinois" swrc:key="location"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="1-59593-215-1" swrc:key="isbn"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1134271.1134274" swrc:key="doi"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Antonio Badia"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Mehmed Kantardzic"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/248c961d876e54f3d5b3c187185d42c8c/brazovayeye"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/248c961d876e54f3d5b3c187185d42c8c/brazovayeye"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1276958.1277296"/><swrc:date>Thu Jun 19 17:35:00 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>London</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>GECCO &#039;07: Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on
                 Genetic and evolutionary computation</swrc:booktitle><swrc:month>7-11 July</swrc:month><swrc:pages>1731--1738</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="ACM Press"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>Genetic evolution of hierarchical behavior
                 structures</swrc:title><swrc:volume>2</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2007</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>behaviour framework unified algorithms, robotics, evolutionary programming, based genetic </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>The development of coherent and dynamic behaviours for
                 mobile robots is an exceedingly complex endeavour ruled
                 by task objectives, environmental dynamics and the
                 interactions within the behavior structure. This paper
                 discusses the use of genetic programming techniques and
                 the unified behaviour framework to develop effective
                 control hierarchies using interchangeable behaviors and
                 arbitration components. Given the number of possible
                 variations provided by the framework, evolutionary
                 programming is used to evolve the overall behaviour
                 design. Competitive evolution of the behaviour
                 population incrementally develops feasible solutions
                 for the domain through competitive ranking. By
                 developing and implementing many simple behaviours
                 independently and then evolving a complex behaviour
                 structure suited to the domain, this approach allows
                 for the reuse of elemental behaviours and eases the
                 complexity of development for a given domain.
                 Additionally, this approach has the ability to locate a
                 behaviour structure which a developer may not have
                 previously considered, and whose ability exceeds
                 expectations. The evolution of the behaviour structure
                 is demonstrated using agents in the Robocode
                 environment, with the evolved structures performing up
                 to 122 percent better than one crafted by an expert.</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="New York, NY, USA" swrc:key="address"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="ACM SIGEVO (formerly ISGEC)" swrc:key="organisation"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Brian G. Woolley"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Gilbert L. 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Current solutions are limited in the sense that they are word-processor oriented, whereas users must often write documents with different tools. This obligates authors to use different bibliography managers, and even different collections (with subsequent problems such as consistency enforcement, updating, etc.) depending on the word processor used. In this article, we introduce Bibshare, a new framework for bibliography management that allows writers to use the same bibliography collection(s) regardless of the word processing system they use. Moreover, both personal and external collections can be used to retrieve the bibliographic information to be inserted into documents. Bibshare is an example of the new generation of applications that have been built using a ServiceOriented approach. It is open and extensible so new collections and word processors can be added in a straightforward way. In addition, it is available free of charge. This article outlines the architecture of Bibshare and enumerates some of Bibshare&#039;s features, emphasizing its federated search service.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="José H. Canós"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Manuel Llavador"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Carlos Solís"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Enrique Ruiz"/></rdf:_4></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25ba58e7e6f0f83d14191a7bbc2b72a30/neilernst"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/25ba58e7e6f0f83d14191a7bbc2b72a30/neilernst"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smr.328"/><swrc:date>Thu May 29 21:07:47 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>Journal of Software Maintenance  and Evolution: Research and Practice</swrc:journal><swrc:number>2</swrc:number><swrc:pages>83-107</swrc:pages><swrc:title>How do APIs evolve? 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This suggests that refactoring-based migration tools should be used to update applications.</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="" swrc:key="ee"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de" swrc:key="bibsource"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Danny Dig"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Ralph Johnson"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2433afc1a0b1f1b0eaf0049e78682c2fb/griesbau"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2433afc1a0b1f1b0eaf0049e78682c2fb/griesbau"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.ifla.org.sg/IV/ifla69/papers/196e-Kuhlen.pdf"/><swrc:date>Tue May 27 20:09:38 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:booktitle>IFLA Conference Proceedings, World Library and Information Congress: 69th IFLA General Conference and Council</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>1-21</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Change of Paradigm in Knowledge Management - Framework for the Collaborative Production and Exchange of Knowledge

</swrc:title><swrc:volume>1</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2003</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>collaborative Management Framework Knowledge cvk </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Rainer Kuhlen"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/253fb57b6c54debd70ee873751acfcf15/mschuber"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/253fb57b6c54debd70ee873751acfcf15/mschuber"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Tue May 27 10:07:44 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>New York, NY, USA</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>LinkKDD &#039;05: Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Link discovery</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>17--24</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="ACM"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>Graph building as a mining activity: finding links in the small</swrc:title><swrc:year>2005</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>similiarity networks RG-done mining graph analysis framework link-analysis </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Many analysis of data proceed by building a graph out of
the data set and then using social network theory and similar
tools on the result. However, there is no theory concerning
the construction of the graph itself, even though this is a
very important process. In this paper, we attempt to pro-
vide a framework in which the graph building process is
formalized and studied. We show the parameters (choices)
involved in constructing a graph from raw data, and pro-
pose some new ways to combine and analyze the data. We
also argue the importance of this approach in several domain
applications, including criminal/terrorist investigations.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Antonio Badia"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Mehmed Kantardzic"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><foaf:Group rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/tag/framework"><foaf:name>framework</foaf:name><description>Community for tag(s) framework</description></foaf:Group></rdf:RDF>