Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information 2009
DOI: 10.5220/0002155901790184
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Information Spaces as a Basis for Personalising the Semantic Web

Abstract: The future of the Semantic Web lies not in the ubiquity, addressability and global sharing of information but rather in localised, information spaces and their interactions. These information spaces will be made at a much more personal level and not necessarily adhere to globally agreed semantics and structures but rely more upon ad hoc and evolving semantic structures.

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“…In wide sense, smart spaces form a programming paradigm for a certain class of ubiquitous computing environments [4], [19], [5]. Consider localized IoT-environments; each is associated with a physical spatial-restricted place (office, room, home, city square, etc.)…”
Section: Smart Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In wide sense, smart spaces form a programming paradigm for a certain class of ubiquitous computing environments [4], [19], [5]. Consider localized IoT-environments; each is associated with a physical spatial-restricted place (office, room, home, city square, etc.)…”
Section: Smart Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The M3 system [1], [5], [2] consists of a space based communication mechanism [6], [7] for independent agents. The agents communicate implicitly by inserting information to the space and querying the information in the space.…”
Section: Smart Spaces -The M3 Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%