TY - GEN
T1 - A service-oriented architecture for digital libraries
AU - Petinot, Yves
AU - Lee Giles, C.
AU - Bhatnagar, Vivek
AU - Teregowda, Pradeep B.
AU - Han, Hui
AU - Councill, Isaac
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - CiteSeer is currently a very large source of meta-data information on the World Wide Web (WWW). This meta-data is the key material for the Semantic Web. Still, CiteSeer is not yet a Semanticenabled service and therefore its meta-data, although potentially usable by Semantic Web agents, is not yet reachable using the Semantic Web mechanisms. The complexity of CiteSeer, that is the range of tasks it supports, make the transition to a Semantic-enabled service a non-trivial task. While human users tend to perceive CiteSeer as a single well-integrated service, we believe it is best seen - from a machine perspective - as a collection of services, each service performing a specific task. In this paper we show our approach to enable CiteSeer on the Semantic Web in order to allow the use of its meta-data through the Semantic Web. We first introduce an intuitive Application Programming Interface (API) to the CiteSeer software, then show that an efficient integration of CiteSeer in the Semantic Web can be best achieved by independently integrating the services that comprise it. We believe the effort presented here towards the Semantic-integration of a complex Information Retrieval system could be used as an integration model for arbitrary systems.
AB - CiteSeer is currently a very large source of meta-data information on the World Wide Web (WWW). This meta-data is the key material for the Semantic Web. Still, CiteSeer is not yet a Semanticenabled service and therefore its meta-data, although potentially usable by Semantic Web agents, is not yet reachable using the Semantic Web mechanisms. The complexity of CiteSeer, that is the range of tasks it supports, make the transition to a Semantic-enabled service a non-trivial task. While human users tend to perceive CiteSeer as a single well-integrated service, we believe it is best seen - from a machine perspective - as a collection of services, each service performing a specific task. In this paper we show our approach to enable CiteSeer on the Semantic Web in order to allow the use of its meta-data through the Semantic Web. We first introduce an intuitive Application Programming Interface (API) to the CiteSeer software, then show that an efficient integration of CiteSeer in the Semantic Web can be best achieved by independently integrating the services that comprise it. We believe the effort presented here towards the Semantic-integration of a complex Information Retrieval system could be used as an integration model for arbitrary systems.
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U2 - 10.1145/1035167.1035205
DO - 10.1145/1035167.1035205
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:20444475843
SN - 1581138717
SN - 9781581138719
T3 - ICSOC '04: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Service Oriented Computing
SP - 263
EP - 268
BT - ICSOC '04
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
T2 - ICSOC '04: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Service Oriented Computing
Y2 - 15 November 2004 through 19 November 2004
ER -