Advancing Information Management through Semantic Web Concepts and Ontologies Patricia Ordonez de Pablos Hector Oscar Nigro Robert Tennyson University of Minnesota, USA Sandra Elizabeth Gonzalez Cisaro Waldemar Karwowski University of Central Florida, USA Information Science REFERENCE
Table of Contents Preface xvi Acknowledgment xix Chapter 1 Understanding Children's Private Speech and Self-Regulation Learning in Web 2.0: Updates of Vygotsky through Piaget and Future Recommendations 1 Adel M. Agina, University oftwente, The Netherlands Robert D. Tennyson, University of Minnesota, USA PietA. M. Kommers, University of Twente, The Netherlands Chapter 2 Emergent Ontologies by Collaborative Tagging for Knowledge Management 54 Weena Jimenez, Cesar Luis A/vargonzd/ez, Pablo Abella Vallina, Jose Maria Alvarez Gutierrez, Patricia Ordonez de Pablos, University ofoviedo, Spain University ofoviedo, Spain Jose Emilio Labra Gayo, University ofoviedo, Spain Chapter 3 Visualizing Design Project Knowledge on a Collaborative Web 2.0 Platform 70 Vadim Ermolayev, Zaporozhye National University, Ukraine Frank Dengler, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Chapter 4 Multimedia Systems Development 86 Milos Milovanovic, University ofbelgrade, Serbia Miroslav Minovic, University ofbelgrade, Serbia Velimir Stavljanin, University of Belgrade, Serbia Dusan Starcevic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Chapter 5 Ethical Tensions Emerging from the Application of the Collective Intelligence Concept in Academic Social Networking 105 Craig Deed, La Trobe University, Australia Anthony David Edwards, Liverpool Hope University, UK Chapter 6 Sem-IDi: Research and Development Management Enabled by Semantics 121 Ricardo Coloino-Palacios, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Diego Jimenez-Lopez, Egeo IT, Spain Marcos Ruano-Mayoral, Egeo IT. Spain Joaquin Fernandez-Gonzalez, Egeo IT, Spain David Mayorga Martin, PMO partners, Spain Alberto Lopez Fernandez, PMO partners, Spain Rocio Vega Alonso, PMO partners, Spain Chapter 7 Enterprise Tomography: Maintenance and Root-Cause-Analysis of Federated ERP in Enterprise Clouds 133 Jan Aalmink, University ofoldenburg, Germany Timo von der Dovenmuhle, University of Oldenburg, Germany Jorge Marx Gomez, University of Oldenburg, Germany Chapter 8 Semantic Web Data Partitioning 154 Trupli Pudiya, DA-11CT Gandhinagar, India Minal Bhise, DA-IICTGandhinagar, India Sanjay Chaudhary DA-IICT Gandhinagar, India Chapter 9 Metamodels Construction Based on the Definition of Domain Ontologies 166 Carlos Enrique Montenegro-Marin, Universidad Distrital "Francisco Jose de Caldas ", Colombia Ruben Gonzalez Crespo, Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca. Spain Oscar Sanjudn Martinez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Spain Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain B. Cristina Pelayo Garcia-Bustelo, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain Patricia Ordonez de Pablos. Universidad de Oviedo, Spain Chapter 10 Knowledge Building in Online Environments: Constraining and Enabling Collective Intelligence 176 Craig Deed, La Trobe University, Australia Anthony David Edw>ards, Liverpool Hope University, UK
Chapter 11 Enhancing Information Extraction with Context and Inference: The ODIX Platform 195 Hisham Assal, California Polytechnic State University, USA Franz Kurfess, California Polytechnic State University, USA Kym Pohl, California Polytechnic State University, USA Emily Schwarz, California Polytechnic State University, USA John Seng, California Polytechnic State University, USA Chapter 12 An Ontology-Based Search Tool in the Semantic Web 221 Constanta-Nicoleta Bodea, Academy ofeconomic Studies, Romania Adina Lipai, Academy of Economic Studies, Romania Maria-Iuliana Dascalu, Academy ofeconomic Studies, Romania Chapter 13 Exploring Semantic Characteristics of Socially Constructed Knowledge Repository to Optimize Web Search 250 Dengya Zhu, Curtin University, Australia Heinz Dreher, Curtin University, Australia Chapter 14 Identifying Polarized Wikipedia Articles 272 Nikos Kirtsis, Patras University, Greece Paraskevi Tzekou, Patras University, Greece Jeries Besharat, Patras University, Greece Sofia Stamou, Patras University, Greece & Ionian University, Greece Chapter 15 Ontology-Based Optimization in Search Engine 285 Leonardo Balduzzi, Buenos Aires, Argentina Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Ignacio Cuesta, Chapter 16 Mining Sentiment Using Conversation Ontology 302 Priti Srinivas Sajja, Sardar Patel University, India Rajendra Akerkar, Vestlandsforsking, Norway
Chapter 17 Automatic Sentiment Analysis on Web Texts for Competitive Intelligence 316 Stanley Loh, Lutheran University of Brasil (ULBRA), Brazil & Technology Faculty Senac Pelotas, Brazil Fabiana Lorenzi, Lutheran University of Brasil (ULBRA), Brazil Paulo Roberto Pasqualotti, University FEEVALE, Brazil Sabrina Ferreira Rodrigues, Lutheran University of Brasil (ULBRA), Brazil Luis Fernando Fortes Garcia, Lutheran University ofbrasil (ULBRA), Brazil & Dom Bosco Faculty ofporto Alegre, Brazil Valesca Persch Reichelt, Lutheran University of Brasil (ULBRA), Brazil Chapter 18 Ontology-Based Opinion Mining 327 Rajendra Akerkar, Western Norway Research Institute, Norway Terje Aaberge, Western Norway Research Institute, Norway Chapter 19 Intermediary Design for Collaborative Ontology-Based Innovation Monitoring Jan Zibuschka, Fraunhofer IA O, Germany 339 Uwe Laufs, Fraunhofer 1AO, Germany Wolf Engelbach, Fraunhofer I AO, Germany Compilation of References 354 About the Contributors 398 Index 411