de Bruijn, J.; Lausen, H.; Polleres, A. & Fensel, D.: The Web Service Modeling Language WSML: An Overview..
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Fensel, D. & Harmelen, F. V.: Unifying Reasoning and Search to Web Scale. In:
IEEE Internet Computing 11 (2007), Nr. 2, S. 94-96
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Benjamins, V. R.; Davies, J.; Baeza-Yates, R.; Mika, P.; Zaragoza, H.; Greaves, M.; Gomez-Perez, J. M.; Contreras, J.; Domingue, J. & Fensel, D.: Near-Term Prospects for Semantic Technologies. In:
Intelligent Systems 23 (2008), Nr. 1, S. 76-88
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The Semantic Web has recently been enjoying significant investment
in research, start-ups, and commercial projects. In this installment
of Trends and Controversies, several experts discuss what they hope
semantic technology will accomplish in the near future.
Studer, R.; Benjamins, R. R. & Fensel, D.: Knowledge Engineering: Principles and Methods. In:
Data Knowledge Engineering 25 (1998), Nr. 1-2, S. 161-197
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This paper gives an overview about the development of the field of Knowledge Engineering over the last 15 years. We discuss the paradigm shift from a transfer view to a modeling view and describe two approaches which considerably shaped research in Knowledge Engineering: Role-limiting Methods and Generic Tasks. To illustrate various concepts and methods which evolved in the last years we describe three modeling frameworks: CommonKADS, MIKE, and PROTÉGÉ-II. This description is supplemented by discussing some important methodological developments in more detail: specification languages for knowledge-based systems, problem-solving methods, and ontologies. We conclude with outlining the relationship of Knowledge Engineering to Software Engineering, Information Integration and Knowledge Management.