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September/October 2003 (Vol. 18, No. 5)
pp. 68-72
Ontology-Enabled Pervasive Computing Applications
Ryusuke Masuoka, Fujitsu Laboratories of America
Yannis Labrou, Fujitsu Laboratories of America
Bijan Parsia, MIND Lab, University of Maryland
Evren Sirin, MIND Lab, University of Maryland
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Information technology's rapid evolution has made tremendous amounts of information and services available at our fingertips. However, we still face the frustration of trying to do simple things in the device- and application-rich environments where we live and work. Task Computing fills the gap between the tasks that users want to perform and the services that constitute available actionable functionality.
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[1] R. Masuoka, B. Parsia, and Y. Labrou, "Task Computing—The Semantic Web Meets Pervasive Computing," Proc. 2nd Int'l Semantic Web Conf. 2003 (ISWC 03), Springer-Verlag, 2003, to be published.
[2] W3C Web Services Description Working Group,www.w3.org/2002/wsdesc.
[3] S. McIlraith and D. Martin, "Bringing Semantics to Web Services," IEEE Intelligent Systems, vol. 18, no. 1, Jan./Feb. 2003, pp. 90â93.
[4] W3C Web-Ontology (WebOnt) Working Group, www.w3.org/2001/swWebOnt.
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Index Terms- task computing, Semantic Web, OWL-S, pervasive computing, Web services, UpnP
Citation:
Ryusuke Masuoka, Yannis Labrou, Bijan Parsia, Evren Sirin,
"Ontology-Enabled Pervasive Computing Applications,"
IEEE Intelligent Systems,
vol. 18,
no. 5,
pp. 68-72,
Sept/Oct,
2003
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