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Adaptive Semantics of Complex Information/Services Networks: A Case Study from Cultural Heritage
Giovanni Francesco Mascari
;
Laura Moltedo
;
Luca Pitolli
;
Umberto Maniscalco
;
Giovanni Pilato
;
Paolo Salonia
;
Paola Moscati
;
Giovanni Toffoli
A unified view to Semantic Web/Grid Information and Services Discovery and Management is being investigated at CNR both at the theoretical level and at the experimental level. The mathematical foundations are being developed with algebraic methods. An experimental prototype is being realized in the area of Cultural Heritage. The paper presents achievements and future directions
Semantic Web
Web Services
Adaptive search
Cultural Heritage
Categorical Semantics
The duality between service providers and services consumers is a basic pattern of service oriented computing. A service oriented approach to business processes and to adaptive interacting processes requires an additional pattern based on the, possibly online, interaction between specification, execution and evaluation of basic processes. These two patterns combine into composed processes: the foundations of complex adaptive services. The management of the dynamics of such services is then obtained by additional processes distributed over the network of interactions of the basic and composed processes. The double triad architecture so obtained is inspired from quark-antiquark models of particle physics.
The Italian Ministry of Education in collaboration of the Italian National Research Council are engaged in joint activities concerning the modeling, design and prototype implementation of an adaptive e-framework supporting the interactions of various actors of the national teacher training system. The framework includes patterns of static and adaptive versions for resources-services allocation and management.