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    Ontologies for User Interface Integration

    Application integration can be carried out on three different levels: the data source level, the business logic level, and the user interface level. With ontologies-based integration on the data source level d...

    Heiko Paulheim in The Semantic Web - ISWC 2009 (2009)

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    Efficient Semantic Event Processing: Lessons Learned in User Interface Integration

    Most approaches to application integration require an unambiguous exchange of events. Ontologies can be used to annotate the events exchanged and thus ensure a common understanding of those events. The domain ...

    Heiko Paulheim in The Semantic Web: Research and Applications (2010)

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    Towards End-user User Interface Integration

    The approach discussed in this book proposes the cooperation of different experts – domain experts, software engineers, ontology engineers – for develo** an integrated system. The typical user of such an int...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    LiCoRMS – Towards a Resource Management System Based on Lifecycle and Content Information

    Knowledge intensive work is characterized by dealing with an increasing amount of resources, like documents or e-mails. To increase efficiency, users frequently reuse existing resources, e.g., create new docum...

    Axel Schulz, Benedikt Schmidt, Heiko Paulheim in Modeling and Using Context (2011)

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    Improving Information Exploration

    Integrated systems can consist of numerous applications containing massive amounts of data. Although integration is a useful step towards a better usability for the end user, it is possible to improve an integ...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    Conclusion and Outlook

    In this book, we have introduced an approach for integrating applications on the user interface layer. Current state of the art approaches to UI integration, such as portals and mashups, have some shortcomings...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    Introduction

    While software engineering traditionally has been concerned mostly with the development of individual components, there has been a paradigm shift during the past decades. Assembling applications from existing ...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    Crossing Technological Borders

    Integrating user interface components is particularly difficult when heterogeneous user interfaces are involved. While Chap. 7 has dealt with conceptual heterogeneity, this chapter addresses technological heterog...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    Application Integration on the User Interface Level

    This chapter starts with a definition of user interface integration and discusses how user interface integration differs from other application integration approaches in Sect. 2.1. Current state of the arts ap...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    Ontologies in User Interface Development

    There are various approaches that use ontologies in UI development. To summarize those approaches, we use the term “ontology-enhanced user interfaces”, defined as user interfaces “whose visualization capabilit...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    An Ontology of User Interfaces and Interactions

    This chapter describes the development of a ontology of the user interfaces and interactions domain used for UI integration. As foreseen by most ontology engineering approaches (e.g., Uschold and Grüninger 199...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    Efficient Semantic Event Processing

    For user interfaces, a non-efficient implementation can be a show stopper – applications which are perceivably slow will almost always lack acceptance by the end users. On the other hand, using ontologies and ...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    Towards a Formalization of Individual Work Execution at Computer Workplaces

    To better understand, analyze, and support work execution at computer workplaces, this paper presents a framework of ontologies. We analyze knowledge work at computer workplaces as weakly-structured processes ...

    Benedikt Schmidt, Heiko Paulheim in Conceptual Structures for Discovering Know… (2011)

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    SoKNOS – Using Semantic Technologies in Disaster Management Software

    Disaster management software deals with supporting staff in large catastrophic incidents such as earthquakes or floods, e.g., by providing relevant information, facilitating task and resource planning, and man...

    Grigori Babitski, Simon Bergweiler in The Semanic Web: Research and Applications (2011)

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    Ontology-based System Integration

    Ontologies have been widely used in application integration scenarios, most often on the data and on the business logic level. This chapter gives an overview on ontologies in general and introduces different c...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    A Framework for User Interface Integration

    This chapter gives a high-level view on a framework for application integration on the user interface level. This chapter will be the basis for various refinements and detailed explanations in the subsequent c...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    Data Object Exchange

    One integral part of application integration is providing a possibility to exchange data. When using ontologies, annotations using concepts defined in those ontologies are commonly used. However, current appro...

    Heiko Paulheim in Ontology-based Application Integration (2011)

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    Context-Sensitive Semantic Synchronization Enablement in Electronic Negotiations

    When integrating electronic negotiations into real-world business processes, an important problem arising is the magnitude of e-business standards in use. In order to support electronic negotiations when negot...

    Heiko Paulheim, Janina Fengel, Michael Rebstock in Group Decision and Negotiation (2011)

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    Generating Possible Interpretations for Statistics from Linked Open Data

    Statistics are very present in our daily lives. Every day, new statistics are published, showing the perceived quality of living in different cities, the corruption index of different countries, and so on. Int...

    Heiko Paulheim in The Semantic Web: Research and Applications (2012)

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