- From: Jeff Pan <pan@cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 10:06:39 -0000
- To: "Daniel Oberle" <oberle@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
- Cc: <public-swbp-wg@w3.org>
Daniel, > Hi Jeff, > please incorporate the hints and suggestions given in > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2005Jan/0046.html > In particular the revised publications list. > If I can be of any help, please let me know. Sure. I agree that it would be more efficient if you could simply download the source http://dl-web.man.ac.uk/~panz/swse/ , revise it and send me your revised version. Greetings, Jeff -- Dr. Jeff Z. Pan ( http://DL-Web.man.ac.uk/ ) School of Computer Science, The University of Manchester > For 1.3, I think, we should check out the benefits of semantic > technology on autonomic computing (probably Phil knows all about that) > but also on adaptive and reflective Middleware [1]. At least if > I understand "self-organising" correctly. > > Then, I found another paper called "Model Driven Middleware" [2]. > They don't use ontologies and the like but maybe we should > have a reference on it. > > Greetings > Daniel > > [1] Edward Curry. Adaptive and Reflective Middleware. > In Q.H. Mahmoud (ed.): Middleware for Communications, > Chapter 2, 29-52, Wiley, 2004 > > [2] Aniruddha Gokhale and Douglas C. Schmidt and Balachandran Natarajan and > Jeff Gray and Nanbor Wang. Model Driven Middleware. > In Q.H. Mahmoud (ed.): Middleware for Communications, > Chapter 7, 163-187, Wiley, 2004 > > >> Dear All, >> >> To facilitate the discussion in today's telecon, Phil and I set up a Web page (work in progress) to provide relevant topics, links to publications and validated ideas related to our TF. >> >> http://dl-web.man.ac.uk/~panz/swse/ >> >> Comments and suggestions are warmly welcome. >> >> Greetings, >> Jeff > > >
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