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Collaborative Tools in the Semantic Grid

Bachler, M., Buckingham Shum, S., Chen-Burger, J., Dalton, J., De Roure, D., Eisenstadt, M., Komzak, J., Michaelides, D., Page, K., Potter, S., Shadbolt, N. and Tate, A. (2004) Collaborative Tools in the Semantic Grid. In: GGF11 Semantic Grid Applications Workshop, 10th June 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

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Abstract

The CoAKTinG project aims to advance the state of the art in collaborative
mediated spaces for distributed e-Science. The project is integrating
several knowledge based and hypertext tools into existing collaborative
environments, and through use of a shared ontology to exchange structure,
promotes enhanced process tracking and navigation of resources before,
after, and while a meeting occurs. This paper provides an overview
of the CoAKTinG tools, the ontology that connects them, and current
research activities.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Creator/Authors:
Michelle Bachler
Simon Buckingham Shum
Jessica Chen-Burger
Jeff Dalton
David De Roure
Marc Eisenstadt
Jiri Komzak
Danius Michaelides
Kevin Page
Stephen Potter
Nigel Shadbolt
Austin Tate
Editors:
Danius Michaelides
Luc Moreau
Research Group:Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Date:2004
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Citations:Google Scholar: 12
Downloads (2010):13
ID Code:9439
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:30
Deposited On:10 Jun 2004 by Michaelides, Danius

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