The SCAM-framework – helping semantic web applications to store and access metadata
M. Palmér, A. Naeve, and F. Paulsson. Proceedings of the First European Semantic Web Symposium (ESWC 2004), Springer, (May 2004)
Abstract
In this paper we discuss the design of the SCAM framework, which aims to simplify the storage and access of metadata for a variety of dierent applications that can be built on top of it. A basic design principle of SCAM is the aggregation of metadata into two kinds of sets of dierent granularity (SCAM records and SCAM contexts). These sets correspond to the typical access needs of an application with regard to metadata, and they constitute the foundation upon which access control is provided.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 palmeretal04
%A Palmér, M.
%A Naeve, A.
%A Paulsson, F.
%B Proceedings of the First European Semantic Web Symposium (ESWC 2004)
%D 2004
%I Springer
%K prolearn
%T The SCAM-framework – helping semantic web applications to store and access metadata
%U http://kmr.nada.kth.se/papers/SemanticWeb/SCAM-ESWS.pdf
%X In this paper we discuss the design of the SCAM framework, which aims to simplify the storage and access of metadata for a variety of dierent applications that can be built on top of it. A basic design principle of SCAM is the aggregation of metadata into two kinds of sets of dierent granularity (SCAM records and SCAM contexts). These sets correspond to the typical access needs of an application with regard to metadata, and they constitute the foundation upon which access control is provided.
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@inproceedings{palmeretal04,
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timestamp = {2006-05-31T17:38:26.000+0200},
title = {The SCAM-framework – helping semantic web applications to store and access metadata},
url = {http://kmr.nada.kth.se/papers/SemanticWeb/SCAM-ESWS.pdf},
year = 2004
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