Journal on Data Semantics I
This book constitutes the first volume of the first journal in the new LNCS Jo- nalSubline,theJournalonDataSemantics. Publishing a journal in a book series might come as a surprise to customers, readers, and librarians, thus we would like to provide some background information and our motivation for introducing this new LNCS subline. As a consequence of the very tight interaction between the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series and the international computer science research and - velopment community, we receive quite a few proposals for new archive journals. From the successful launch of workshops or conferences and publication of their proceedings in the LNCS series, it might seem like a natural step to approach the publisher about launching a journal once this specific field has gained a c- tain level of maturity and stability. Each year we receive about a dozen such proposals and even more informal inquiries. Like other publishers, it has been our experience that launching a new jo- nal and making it a long-term success is a hard job nowadays, due to a generally difficult market situation, and library budget restrictions in particular. Because many of the proceedings in LNCS, and especially many of the LNCS postproceedings, apply the same strict reviewing and selection criteria as established journals, we started discussing with proposers of new journals the alternative of devoting a few volumes in LNCS to their field, instead of going through the painful Sisyphean adventure of establishing a new journal on its own.
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Journal on Data Semantics I
This book constitutes the first volume of the first journal in the new LNCS Jo- nalSubline,theJournalonDataSemantics. Publishing a journal in a book series might come as a surprise to customers, readers, and librarians, thus we would like to provide some background information and our motivation for introducing this new LNCS subline. As a consequence of the very tight interaction between the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series and the international computer science research and - velopment community, we receive quite a few proposals for new archive journals. From the successful launch of workshops or conferences and publication of their proceedings in the LNCS series, it might seem like a natural step to approach the publisher about launching a journal once this specific field has gained a c- tain level of maturity and stability. Each year we receive about a dozen such proposals and even more informal inquiries. Like other publishers, it has been our experience that launching a new jo- nal and making it a long-term success is a hard job nowadays, due to a generally difficult market situation, and library budget restrictions in particular. Because many of the proceedings in LNCS, and especially many of the LNCS postproceedings, apply the same strict reviewing and selection criteria as established journals, we started discussing with proposers of new journals the alternative of devoting a few volumes in LNCS to their field, instead of going through the painful Sisyphean adventure of establishing a new journal on its own.
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Journal on Data Semantics I

Journal on Data Semantics I

Journal on Data Semantics I

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This book constitutes the first volume of the first journal in the new LNCS Jo- nalSubline,theJournalonDataSemantics. Publishing a journal in a book series might come as a surprise to customers, readers, and librarians, thus we would like to provide some background information and our motivation for introducing this new LNCS subline. As a consequence of the very tight interaction between the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series and the international computer science research and - velopment community, we receive quite a few proposals for new archive journals. From the successful launch of workshops or conferences and publication of their proceedings in the LNCS series, it might seem like a natural step to approach the publisher about launching a journal once this specific field has gained a c- tain level of maturity and stability. Each year we receive about a dozen such proposals and even more informal inquiries. Like other publishers, it has been our experience that launching a new jo- nal and making it a long-term success is a hard job nowadays, due to a generally difficult market situation, and library budget restrictions in particular. Because many of the proceedings in LNCS, and especially many of the LNCS postproceedings, apply the same strict reviewing and selection criteria as established journals, we started discussing with proposers of new journals the alternative of devoting a few volumes in LNCS to their field, instead of going through the painful Sisyphean adventure of establishing a new journal on its own.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540204077
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 12/05/2003
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #2800
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Formal Reasoning Techniques for Goal Models.- Attribute-Based Semantic Reconciliation of Multiple Data Sources.- Data Quality in Web Information Systems.- Reasoning about Anonymous Resources and Meta Statements on the Semantic Web.- IF-Map: An Ontology-Mapping Method Based on Information-Flow Theory.- OntoEdit: Multifaceted Inferencing for Ontology Engineering.- Distributed Description Logics: Assimilating Information from Peer Sources.- On Using Conceptual Data Modeling for Ontology Engineering.- The DaQuinCIS Broker: Querying Data and Their Quality in Cooperative Information Systems.
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