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Volume 4, Issue 2April 2013
Reflects downloads up to 21 Sep 2024Bibliometrics
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Ontologies and languages for representing mathematical knowledge on the Semantic Web
Pages 119–158

Mathematics is a ubiquitous foundation of science, technology, and engineering. Specific areas of mathematics, such as numeric and symbolic computation or logics, enjoy considerable software support. Working mathematicians have recently started to adopt ...

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A review of argumentation for the Social Semantic Web
Pages 159–218

Argumentation represents the study of views and opinions that humans express with the goal of reaching a conclusion through logical reasoning. Since the 1950's, several models have been proposed to capture the essence of informal argumentation in ...

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Order matters! Harnessing a world of orderings for reasoning over massive data
Pages 219–231

More and more applications require real-time processing of massive, dynamically generated, ordered data; order is an essential factor as it reflects recency or relevance. Semantic technologies risk being unable to meet the needs of such applications, as ...

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