SADI SWSIP '09 'cause you can't always GET what you want!Mark Wilkinson
My presentation to the IEEE Asia Pacific Services Computing Conference 2009 - Semantic Web Services In Practice (SWSIP 09) track. This show introduces the SADI (Semantic Automated Discovery and Integration) Framework - the replacement for our earlier explorations with the BioMoby project. In this slideshow I explore what SADI is, and why it is able to generate such interesting (and useful!) Semantic-Webby behaviours from Web Services. I also discuss our current research activities around how we are trying to exploit the SADI system to create much more natural query interfaces for Cardiovascular researchers.
SADI SWSIP '09 'cause you can't always GET what you want!Mark Wilkinson
My presentation to the IEEE Asia Pacific Services Computing Conference 2009 - Semantic Web Services In Practice (SWSIP 09) track. This show introduces the SADI (Semantic Automated Discovery and Integration) Framework - the replacement for our earlier explorations with the BioMoby project. In this slideshow I explore what SADI is, and why it is able to generate such interesting (and useful!) Semantic-Webby behaviours from Web Services. I also discuss our current research activities around how we are trying to exploit the SADI system to create much more natural query interfaces for Cardiovascular researchers.
A Mom in her 40s has a baby girl who is listening carefully, inspiring Mom to wonder "what do I want to say to my daughter?" Using a collection of her own photos, she shares some simple words with her daughter about how to be a happy girl, true to her self.
Luke McCarthy's tutorial - originally created for the CBRASS Project, funded by CANARIE.
The slideshow takes you though the design of a SADI Service, the considerations when creating service input and output classes (where DL reasoning is used for matchmaking), and how SADI fits with other initiatives such as SAWSDL
Pam Allyn, the founding director of LitWorld, a 501c3 non-profit organization devoted to spreading the belief that words can change worlds through teacher training, school development, and the empowerment of children, tells the story of a girl she met while she was working in Liberia last year. Visit http://www.litworld.org for more information.
A Mom in her 40s has a baby girl who is listening carefully, inspiring Mom to wonder "what do I want to say to my daughter?" Using a collection of her own photos, she shares some simple words with her daughter about how to be a happy girl, true to her self.
Luke McCarthy's tutorial - originally created for the CBRASS Project, funded by CANARIE.
The slideshow takes you though the design of a SADI Service, the considerations when creating service input and output classes (where DL reasoning is used for matchmaking), and how SADI fits with other initiatives such as SAWSDL
Pam Allyn, the founding director of LitWorld, a 501c3 non-profit organization devoted to spreading the belief that words can change worlds through teacher training, school development, and the empowerment of children, tells the story of a girl she met while she was working in Liberia last year. Visit http://www.litworld.org for more information.