RE: Commercial/Real-world Semantic Web Services?

The following reference on our work with SAP might be of interest too.

 

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sadeh/Publications/Small%20Selection/ICWS06%20-%2
0final%20feb%202%202006.pdf

 

Best regards,

 

Norman

 

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Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 1:59 PM
To: Minsu Jang
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Subject: Re: Commercial/Real-world Semantic Web Services?

 

Hi Minsu --

You  wrote...

Could anybody shed some light on me of where the semantic web services
in the real world is going? Any URLs or references would be greatly
appreciated.

Our approach to semantics and the web is nonstandard, but you may find
the following papers, and the working online system, to be useful:

 
www.reengineeringllc.com/A_Wiki_for_Business_Rules_in_Open_Vocabulary_Ex
ecutable_English.pdf
 
www.reengineeringllc.com/Oil_Industry_Supply_Chain_by_Kowalski_and_Walke
r.pdf

HTH,   -- Adrian     

(With apologies for cross posting in reply to cross-posting)

                   
Internet Business Logic (R)
Executable open vocabulary English
Online at www.reengineeringllc.com
Shared use is free

Adrian Walker
Reengineering
Phone: USA 860 830 2085



On 10/8/06, Minsu Jang <minsu.jang@gmail.com> wrote:

Deal all,

I'm doing a case study on commercial or real-world semantic web
services.
I've done a significant amount of searches on google, but could not find
any evidence of semantic web services deployed for real-world services. 
Could anybody shed some light on me of where the semantic web services
in the real world is going? Any URLs or references would be greatly
appreciated.

Best Regards,
zebehn

PS: i'm sorry for cross-posting. 

 

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