L. Dragan, and S. Handschuh. Proceedings of Akademy 2009, co-located with the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit 2009, (2009)
Abstract
The Semantic Desktop brings the desktop data to a standardized form, enabling it to be better interlinked and as a result easier to browse and search. It is lifted from application specific formats and locations and made available to all the desktop applications. However, some
applications might be better suited to display some resource types than others, or might provide specialized functions. Rather that duplicating those function, tools could just call
them from the tool that provides them, if they were made available just like the data, in a standardized form. We propose a way for applications to advertise their functionality in a semantic way.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 semcontextmenusKDE
%A Dragan, Laura
%A Handschuh, Siegfried
%B Proceedings of Akademy 2009, co-located with the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit 2009
%D 2009
%K application_ontology kde semantic_desktop smilegroup
%T Semantic Context Menus in KDE
%U http://akademy.kde.org/conference/papers/DraganL-Akademy2009.pdf
%X The Semantic Desktop brings the desktop data to a standardized form, enabling it to be better interlinked and as a result easier to browse and search. It is lifted from application specific formats and locations and made available to all the desktop applications. However, some
applications might be better suited to display some resource types than others, or might provide specialized functions. Rather that duplicating those function, tools could just call
them from the tool that provides them, if they were made available just like the data, in a standardized form. We propose a way for applications to advertise their functionality in a semantic way.
@inproceedings{semcontextmenusKDE,
abstract = {The Semantic Desktop brings the desktop data to a standardized form, enabling it to be better interlinked and as a result easier to browse and search. It is lifted from application specific formats and locations and made available to all the desktop applications. However, some
applications might be better suited to display some resource types than others, or might provide specialized functions. Rather that duplicating those function, tools could just call
them from the tool that provides them, if they were made available just like the data, in a standardized form. We propose a way for applications to advertise their functionality in a semantic way.},
added-at = {2009-09-11T11:18:02.000+0200},
author = {Dragan, Laura and Handschuh, Siegfried},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2853eb2212492e378e609b67cb3cd2c7e/aprilush},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Akademy 2009, co-located with the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit 2009},
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keywords = {application_ontology kde semantic_desktop smilegroup},
timestamp = {2009-09-30T01:50:52.000+0200},
title = {Semantic Context Menus in KDE},
url = {http://akademy.kde.org/conference/papers/DraganL-Akademy2009.pdf},
year = 2009
}