@inproceedings{groza2007nepomuk, abstract = {This paper introduces the NEPOMUK project which aims to create a standard and reference implementation for the Social Semantic Desktop. We outline the requirements and functionalities that were identified for a useful Semantic Desktop system and present an architecture that fulfills these requirements which was acquired by incremental refinement of the architecture of existing Semantic Desktop prototypes. The NEPOMUK project is primarily motivated by three real-life industrial use-cases, we briefly outline these and the processes used to extract required functionalities from the people working in these areas today, and we present a selection of typical tasks where the Semantic Desktop could be of benefit.}, author = {Groza, Tudor and Handschuh, Siegfried and Moeller, Knud and Grimnes, Gunnar and Sauermann, Leo and Minack, Enrico and Mesnage, Cedric and Jazayeri, Mehdi and Reif, Gerald and Gudjónsdóttir, Rosa}, booktitle = {Proceedings of I-Semantics' 07}, editor = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Schaffert, Sebastian}, interhash = {b56d7a56970270747d16b89585f1370d}, intrahash = {6a466091e1478277aeeffe1e094e48b1}, issn = {0948-6968}, month = sep, pages = {201--211}, publisher = {JUCS}, title = {The NEPOMUK Project - On the way to the Social Semantic Desktop}, url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~sauermann/papers/groza+2007a.pdf}, year = 2007 } @inproceedings{brunkhorst2006beagle, abstract = {The rapidly increasing quantity and diversity of data stored on our PCs made locating information in this environment very difficult. Consequently, recent research has focussed on building semantically enhanced systems for either organizing or searching data on the desktop. Building on previous work, in this paper we present the Beagle++ toolbox, a set of extendable building blocks for implementing such a system. The corresponding modular desktop search architecture integrates our previously developed metadata generators and ranking components, uses an RDF database to share data between components, and can easily integrate other external components to improve desktop search quality. Additionally, we provide implementation details about all our current components, how they interact with each other, and how to install the complete system on top of a Linux distribution.}, author = {Brunkhorst, Ingo and Chirita, Paul Alexandru and Costache, Stefania and Gaugaz, Julien and Ioannou, Ekaterini and Iofciu, Tereza and Minack, Enrico and Nejdl, Wolfgang and Paiu, Raluca}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Semantic Desktop and Social Semantic Collaboration Workshop (SemDesk 2006) at the 5th International Semantic Web Conference ISWC 2006}, editor = {Decker, Stefan and Park, Jack and Sauermann, Leo and Auer, Sören and Handschuh, Siegfried}, interhash = {0e643a96576d17cbdb49c2c8210c40dd}, intrahash = {22e23038e827d350db073cebc7ba9133}, issn = {1613-0073}, month = nov, series = {CEUR-WS.org}, title = {The Beagle++ Toolbox: Towards an Extendable Desktop Search Architecture}, url = {http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-202/SEMDESK2006_0028.pdf}, volume = 202, year = 2006 }