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Special Issue: The 2nd International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grid
Author(s) -
Fox Geoffrey C.,
Zhuge Hai
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
concurrency and computation: practice and experience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.309
H-Index - 67
eISSN - 1532-0634
pISSN - 1532-0626
DOI - 10.1002/cpe.1269
Subject(s) - theme (computing) , grid , beijing , computer science , library science , semantics (computer science) , semantic web , semantic grid , concurrency , mainland china , world wide web , china , geography , political science , programming language , law , geodesy
The International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grid (SKG) is a cross-area international forum on semantic computing, knowledge networking, and grid computing. SKG promotes crossarea research and prods the development of relevant areas. Themes include the following aspects: • Semantics and Semantic Grid. • Knowledge and Knowledge Grid. • Advanced Networking Model. • Systems, Tools, and Applications. The 1st conference SKG2005 was successfully inaugurated in Beijing, China [1]. The conference co-chairs were H. Zhuge and D. D. Roure. The program Co-Chairs were G. C. Fox and J. Liu. D. Harel presented an invited keynote ‘What’s the Semantics of Modeling Nature?’. G. C. Fox presented the theme talk ‘Services for the Semantic Grid’. H. Zhuge presented the theme talk ‘The Knowledge Grid and Its Methodology’. The proceedings of the conference was published by the IEEE Computer Society. The acceptance rate of regular papers is 12%. The special issue of SKG2005 was published in Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience [2]. SKG2006 was held in Guilin, China [3]. The conference chairs were I. Foster, J. Hendler and G. C. Fox. The program chairs were H. Zhuge and T. Ishida. X. Sun served the associate program chair. K. Aberer presented invited keynote ‘Structure and Dynamics of Emergent Semantics Systems’. G. C. Fox presented theme talk ‘Implications of Web 2.0 for the Semantic Grid’; T. Ishida, ‘Use of the Language Grid for Collaborative Work’; and H. Zhuge, ‘Completeness of Query Operations on Resource Spaces’. Submissions came from Australia, China (mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan), France, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, U.K., and U.S.A. The acceptance rate of regular research papers was 18%. This special issue includes seven papers mainly selected from the regular papers of SKG2006. The paper titled ‘Semantic Knowledge Facilities for a Web-based Recipe Database System Supporting Personalization’ introduces a Web-based recipe database system Dish Master, which uses Knowledge Grid technologies [4]. The paper titled ‘Semantic Patterns for User-Interactive Question Answering’ introduces a user-interactive Question Answering (QA) system where a useful semantic pattern is used [5]. The paper titled ‘XML Metadata Services’ introduces a hybrid information service to manage both stateless and transient metadata on services [6]. The paper titled ‘Efficient Global CheckpointingAlgorithms forMobile Agents’ proposes checkpointing algorithms for mobile agent systems [7]. The paper titled ‘Semantic Representation of Scientific Document for the e-Science Knowledge Grid’ proposes an approach to use a fuzzy cognitive map to represent the

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