Search for dissertations about: "Semantic Web"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 59 swedish dissertations containing the words Semantic Web.
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1. An Evaluation Platform for Semantic Web Technology
Abstract : The vision of the Semantic Web aims at enhancing today's Web in order to provide a more efficient and reliable environment for both providers and consumers of Web resources (i.e. information and services). READ MORE
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2. Learning Applications based on Semantic Web Technologies
Abstract : The interplay between learning and technology is a growing field that is often referred to as Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). Within this context, learning applications are software components that are useful for learning purposes, such as textbook replacements, information gathering tools, communication and collaboration tools, knowledge modeling tools, rich lab environments that allows experiments etc. READ MORE
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3. Reproducible Data Analysis in Drug Discovery with Scientific Workflows and the Semantic Web
Abstract : The pharmaceutical industry is facing a research and development productivity crisis. At the same time we have access to more biological data than ever from recent advancements in high-throughput experimental methods. READ MORE
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4. Adaptable metadata creation for the Web of Data
Abstract : One approach to manage collections is to create data about the things in it. This descriptive data is called metadata, and this term is in this thesis used as a collective noun, i.e no plural form exists. A library is a typical example of an organization that uses metadata, to manage a collection of books. READ MORE
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5. SOMWeb : Supporting a Distributed Clinical Community of Practice Using Semantic Web Technologies
Abstract : This thesis concerns supporting the collaboration and knowledge sharing of distributed clinicians of oral medicine, a sub-discipline of dentistry. The Swedish Oral Medicine Network (SOMNet) holds monthly telephone conferences where a group of clinicians discuss interesting and difficult cases, which distinguishes it from one-to-one teleconsultations. READ MORE