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@misc{iso13250second,
	Month = {19 May},
	Title = {{ISO/IEC 13250, Topic Maps}, Second Edition},
	Url = {http://www.y12.doe.gov/sgml/sc34/document/0322_files/iso13250-2nd-ed-v2.pdf},
	howpublished = {\url{http://www.y12.doe.gov/sgml/sc34/document/0322_files/iso13250-2nd-ed-v2.pdf}},
	year = {2002}}


@INPROCEEDINGS{MausHolzBernardi+2005,
  author = {Heiko Maus and Harald Holz and Ansgar Bernardi and Oleg Rostanin},
  title = {Leveraging Passive Paper Piles to Active Objects in Personal Knowledge
	Spaces},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of 3rd Conference Professional Knowledge Management:
	Experiences and Visions},
  year = {2005},
  pages = {43--46},
  month = {April},
  crossref = {WM2005},
  doi = {ISBN 3-00-016020-5},
  language = {english},
  owner = {maus},
  pdf = {MausHolzBernardi+2005.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Park+2005,
  author = {Jack Park and Adam Cheyer},
  title = {Just For Me: Topic Maps and Ontologies},
  booktitle = {{TMRA} Charting the Topic Maps Research and Applications Landscape,
	First International Workshop on Topic Maps Research and Applications},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Lutz Maicher and Jack Park},
  volume = {3873},
  series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  pages = {145-159},
  publisher = {Springer},
  bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de},
  comment = {sent to me by Jack Park},
  crossref = {DBLP:conf/tmra/2005},
  ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11676904_13},
  isbn = {3-540-32527-1},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Park+2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.07.11},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bizer2006kl,
  author = {Emmanuel Pietriga and Christian Bizer and David Karger and Ryan Lee},
  title = {Fresnel: A Browser-Independent Presentation Vocabulary for RDF.},
  booktitle = {International Semantic Web Conference},
  year = {2006},
  editor = {Isabel F. Cruz and Stefan Decker and Dean Allemang and Chris Preist
	and Daniel Schwabe and Peter Mika and Michael Uschold and Lora Aroyo},
  volume = {4273},
  series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  pages = {158-171},
  publisher = {Springer},
  abstract = {SemanticWeb browsers and other tools aimed at displaying RDF data
	to end users are all concerned with the same problem: presenting
	content primarily intended for machine consumption in a human-readable
	way. Their solutions differ but in the end address the same two
	high-level issues, no matter the underlying representation paradigm:
	specifying (i) what information contained in RDF models should be
	presented (content selection) and (ii) how this information should
	be presented (content formatting and styling). However, each tool
	currently relies on its own ad hoc mechanisms and vocabulary for
	specifying RDF presentation knowledge, making it difficult to share
	and reuse such knowledge across applications. Recognizing the general
	need for presenting RDF content to users and wanting to promote
	the exchange of presentation knowledge, we designed Fresnel as a
	browser-independent vocabulary of core RDF display concepts. In
	this paper we describe Fresnel’s main concepts and present several
	RDF browsers and visualization tools that have adopted the vocabulary
	so far.},
  crossref = {conf/semweb/2006},
  date = {2006-11-09},
  description = {dblp},
  ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_12},
  isbn = {3-540-49029-9},
  keywords = {fresnel iswc rdf },
  pdf = {Bizer2006kl.pdf},
  url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/iswc2006.html#PietrigaBKL06},
}

@MISC{SkosStandard,
  author = {Alistair Miles (edt)},
  title = {Simple Knowledge Organisation System (SKOS)},
  howpublished = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/}},
  month = {Feb},
  year = {2004},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.10.30},
}

@TECHREPORT{SPARQLProtocol2005,
  author = {Kendall Grant Clark (edt)},
  title = {SPARQL Protocol for RDF},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {2005},
  type = {Working Draft},
  note = {http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-protocol/},
  abstract = {The RDF Query Language SPARQL expresses queries over RDF graphs. This
	document defines a protocol for communicating those queries to an
	RDF data service. This protocol is being developed by the W3C RDF
	Data Access Working Group (DAWG), part of the Semantic Web Activity
	as described in the activity statement .},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-protocol/},
}

@ARTICLE{Abecker+98,
  author = {A. Abecker and A. Bernardi and K. Hinkelmann and O. K{\"u}hn and
	M. Sintek},
  title = {Toward a Technology for Organizational Memories},
  journal = {IEEE Intelligent Systems},
  year = {1998},
  volume = {13},
  pages = {40--48},
  number = {3},
}

@ARTICLE{AbeckerBernardiHinkelmann+98,
  author = {Abecker, Andreas and Bernardi, Ansgar and Hinkelmann, Knut and Kühn,
	Otto and Sintek, Michael},
  title = {Toward a {T}echnology for {O}rganizational {M}emories},
  journal = {I{EEE} {I}ntelligent {S}ystems},
  year = {1998},
  month = jun,
  keywords = {WM, Knowledge Management},
  language = {english},
  owner = {maus},
  page = {40--48},
  pdf = {project/KnowMore/AbeckerBernardiHinkelmann+98.pdf},
}

@INBOOK{AbeckerElstOntologienWM,
  chapter = {Ontologies for Knowledge Management},
  pages = {pp. 435-454, Springer.},
  title = {Handbook on Ontologies},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year = {2004},
  editor = {S. Staab and R. Studer},
  author = {Andreas Abecker and Ludger van Elst},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {AbeckerElstOntologienWM.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{P2PRefArch2005,
  author = {Karl Aberer and Luc Onana Alima and Ali Ghodsi and Sarunas Girdzijauskas
	and Seif Haridi and Manfred Hauswirth},
  title = {The essence of P2P: A reference architecture for overlay networks},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the Fifth IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer
	Computing, "Use of Computers at the Edge of Networks (P2P, Grid,
	Clusters)"},
  year = {2005},
  month = {August 31 - September 2},
  note = {Konstanz, Germany},
  comment = {Empfohlen von Manfred Hauswirth wegen p2p Übersicht},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {P2P2005-RefArch.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.02.25},
  url = {http://lsirpeople.epfl.ch/hauswirth/papers/P2P2005-RefArch.pdf},
}

@MISC{ACM1998,
  author = {ACM},
  title = {ACM Classes 1998 },
  howpublished = {\url{http://www.acm.org/class/}},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{adali2005,
  author = { Sibel Adal? and Maria Luisa Sapino},
  title = { An activity based data model for desktop querying },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/24_adalisapino_activityquery_poster.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{adar_haystack1999,
  author = {E. Adar and D. Karger and L. Stein},
  title = {Haystack: Per-User Information Environments},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1999 Conference on Information and Knowledge Management,
	{CIKM}},
  year = {1999},
  abstract = {Traditional Information Retrieval (IR) systems are designed to provide
	uniform access to centralized corpora by large numbers of people.
	The Haystack project emphasizes the relationship between a particular
	individual and his corpus. An individual's own haystack priviliges
	information with which that user interacts, gathers data about those
	interactions, and uses this metadata to further personalize the
	retrieval process. This paper describes the prototype Haystack system.},
  keywords = {pim},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {adar_haystack1999.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.01.21},
  url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/adar99haystack.html},
}

@MISC{brainfiler,
  author = {Brainbot AG},
  title = {the brainfiler text classification system},
  howpublished = {\url{http://www.brainbot.de}},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@PHDTHESIS{ahn2005phd,
  author = {Luis von Ahn},
  title = {Human Computation},
  school = {School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University},
  year = {2005},
  month = {December},
  abstract = {Tasks like image recognition are trivial for humans, but continue
	to challenge even the most sophisticated computer programs. This
	thesis introduces a paradigm for utilizing human processing power
	to solve problems that computers cannot yet solve. Traditional approaches
	to solving such problems focus on improving software. I advocate
	a novel approach: constructively channel human brainpower using
	computer games. For example, the ESP Game, introduced in this thesis,
	is an enjoyable online game -- many people play over 40 hours a
	week -- and when people play, they help label images on the Web
	with descriptive keywords. These keywords can be used to significantly
	improve the accuracy of image search. People play the game not because
	they want to help, but because they enjoy it.
	
	
	I introduce three other examples of "games with a purpose": Peekaboom,
	which helps determine the location of objects in images, Phetch,
	which collects paragraph descriptions of arbitrary images to help
	accessibility of the Web, and Verbosity, which collects "common-sense"
	knowledge.
	
	
	In addition, I introduce CAPTCHAs, automated tests that humans can
	pass but computer programs cannot. CAPTCHAs take advantage of human
	processing power in order to differentiate humans from computers,an
	ability that has important applications in practice.
	
	
	The results of this thesis are currently in use by hundreds of Web
	sites and companies around the world, and some of the games presented
	here have been played by over 100,000 people. Practical applications
	of this work include improvements in problems such as: image search,
	adult-content filtering, spam, commonsense reasoning, computer vision,
	accessibility, and security in general.},
  comment = {Recommended by Mehdi Jazayeri on 28th Feb 2007 for evaluation of annotation
	tools.},
  editor = {Carnegie Mellon University Computer Science Department},
  key = {CMU-CS-05-193},
  keywords = {computation humans },
  url = {http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/2005/abstracts/05-193.html},
}

@MISC{Fenfire,
  author = {Benja Fallenstein et al.},
  title = {the fenfire project},
  howpublished = {\url{http://fenfire.org/}},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{aumueller2005,
  author = { David Aumueller},
  title = { Towards a Semantic Wiki Experience – Desktop Integration and Interactivity
	in WikSAR },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/22_aumueller_semanticwikiexperience_final.pdf},
}

@MISC{Avrilionis2004,
  author = {Denis Avrilionis and Roy Phillips },
  title = {An IT infrastructure for Knowledge Management in Agile Environments},
  year = {2004},
  note = {DarcEDGE Technologies – RDML SA 1, rue Guillaume Schneider L-2522
	Luxembourg denis@darcedge.com, roy@darcedge.com http://www.darcedge.com},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Avrilionis2004.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{EPOSGuidingExample,
  author = {Jan-Thies B\"ahr and {Ludger van} Elst and Andreas Lauer and Heiko
	Maus and Leo Sauermann and Sven Schwarz},
  title = {{{EPOS} -- {G}uiding {E}xample}},
  institution = {DFKI},
  year = {2004},
  type = {internal report},
  language = {english},
  owner = {maus},
  pdf = {project/epos/EPOS_GuidingExample.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{bakshi2005,
  author = { Karun Bakshi and David R. Karger},
  title = { Personalized Semantic Web Application Development by End Users },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/36_bakshi_endusersemdesk_final.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{Barreau1995,
  author = {Deborah Barreau and Bonnie A Nardi},
  title = {Finding and Reminding: File Organization from the Desktop},
  year = {1995},
  abstract = {This paper summarizes and synthesizes two independent studies of the
	ways users organize and find files on their computers. The first
	study (Barreau 1995) investigated information organization practices
	among users of DOS, Windows and OS/2. The second study (Nardi, Anderson
	and Erickson 1995), examined the finding and filing practices of
	Macintosh users. There were more similarities in the two studies
	than differences. Users in both studies (1) preferred location-based
	finding because of its crucial reminding function; (2) avoided elaborate
	filing schemes; (3) archived relatively little information; and
	(4) worked with three types of information: ephemeral, working and
	archived. A main difference between the study populations was that
	the Macintosh users used subdirectories to organize information
	and the DOS users did not.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {file:///C:/Dokumente%20und%20Einstellungen/sauermann/Eigene%20Dateien/_quellen/MaterialUnsortiert/Paper_FindingAndReminding_BarreauNardi/barreau.html},
}

@ARTICLE{Barreau1995a,
  author = {Deborah K. Barreau},
  title = {Context as a factor in personal information management systems},
  journal = {J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci.},
  year = {1995},
  volume = {46},
  pages = {327--339},
  number = {5},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(199506)46:5<327::AID-ASI4>3.0.CO;2-C},
  issn = {0002-8231},
  publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons, Inc.},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{BaumannDengel+02,
  author = {S. Baumann and A. Dengel and M. Junker and T. Kieninger},
  title = {Combining Ontologies and Document Retrieval Techniques},
  booktitle = {3rd International Workshop on Theory and Applications of Knowledge
	Management (TAKMA 2002)},
  year = {2002},
  address = {in conjunction with DEXA 2002, Aix-en-Provence, France},
  month = {September},
  pdf = {BaumannDengel+02.pdf},
}

@PHDTHESIS{Baumann2005,
  author = {Stephan Baumann},
  title = {Artifcial Listening Systems - Modellierung und Approximation der
	individuellen Perzeption von Musikähnlichkeit},
  school = {Vom Fachbereich Informatik der Technischen UniversitÄat Kaiserslautern},
  year = {2005},
  abstract = {Unter MusikÄahnlichkeit versteht man die von einem ZuhÄorer empfundene
	ÄAhnlich- keit zwischen zwei MusikstÄucken, die aufgrund der individuellen
	Perzeption und eines kognitiven Prozesses quasi im Kopf des hÄorenden
	Subjekts ermittelt wird. In diesem Kontext wurden in der vorliegenden
	Arbeit folgende Sachverhalte untersucht: ² die Auswahl geeigneter
	subsymbolischer und symbolischer Merkmale zur Re- prÄasentation
	von MusikstÄucken ² die Entwicklung eines hybriden ÄAhnlichkeitsma¼es
	zur Approximation des in- dividuellen ÄAhnlichkeitsemp¯ndens Die
	Auswahl der Merkmale stellt eine Selektion der unterschiedlichsten
	Aspekte er- lebter MusikÄahnlichkeit dar. Sie umfasst Aspekte der
	auditiven Wahrnehmung, das kognitive Begreifen von Liedtexten und
	letztendlich die gemeinschaftliche, kulturel- le Wahrnehmung von
	Musik. FÄur die abschlie¼ende, experimentelle Ausgestaltung eines
	auf dem vorgestellten Ansatz basierenden Musikempfehlungssystem,
	wurden insgesamt 785 MusikstÄucke von vierzig reprÄasentativen deutschen
	und englischen KÄunstlern herangezogen. Eine Evaluierung mit 10
	Probanden wurde durchgefÄuhrt und die Ergebnisse auf statistische
	Relevanz ÄuberprÄuft. Begleitend wurden qualita- tive Interviews
	hinsichtlich einer ersten Anwendertypologie ausgewertet.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Baumann2005.pdf},
}

@MISC{Wedel2003,
  author = {Stephan Baumann and Oliver Hummel},
  title = {Using Cultural Metadata for Artist Recommendations},
  year = {2003},
  abstract = {Our approach to generate recommendations for similar artists follows
	a recent tradition of authors tackling the problem not with content-based
	audio analysis. Following this novel procedure we rely on the acquisition,
	filtering and condensing of unstructured text-based information
	that can be found in the web. The beauty of this approach lies in
	the possibility to access so-called cultural metadata that is the
	agglomeration of several independent - originally subjective - perspectives
	about music.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Wedel2003.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Baumgartner+2005,
  author = {Robert Baumgartner and Nicola Henze and Marcus Herzog},
  title = {The Personal Publication Reader: Illustrating Web Data Extraction,
	Personalization and Reasoning for the Semantic Web},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the European Semantic Web Conference ESWC 2005, Heraklion,
	Greece, 2005-06-01.},
  year = {2005},
  abstract = {This paper shows how Semantic Web technologies enable the design and
	implementation of advanced, personalized information systems. We
	demonstrate by means of an example application how personalized
	content syndication can be realized in the Semantic Web. Our approach
	consists of two main parts: The web data extraction part, providing
	the information system with real-time, dynamic data, and the personalization
	part, which deduces - with the aid of ontological domain knowledge
	- personalized views on the data. The prototype of the system has
	been realized using the Personal Reader Framework for designing,
	implementing, and maintaining Web content Readers.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Baumgartner2005.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{Beck1999,
  author = {Kent Beck},
  title = {Embracing Change with Extreme Programming},
  year = {1999},
  month = {October},
  comment = {0018-9162/99/$10.00},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Sauermann\Eigene Dateien\_quellen\EmbracingChangeWithExtremeProgramming.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{Beckett2003,
  author = {Dave Beckett and Jan Grant },
  title = {SWAD-Europe Deliverable 10.2: Mapping Semantic Web Data with RDBMSes},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {2003},
  type = {Deliverable},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Sauermann\Eigene Dateien\_quellen\MaterialUnsortiert\RDF_RDBMS_Mapping\w3.org2001swEuropereportsscalable_rdbms_mapping_report.html},
  url = {http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/Europe/reports/scalable_rdbms_mapping_report/},
}

@PHDTHESIS{Bernardi2004,
  author = {Ansgar Bernardi},
  title = {Ein Wissensmanagementansatz für die Unterstützung der Instandhaltung
	komplexer Maschinen},
  school = {Fachbereich Informatik der Technischen Universität Kaiserslautern},
  year = {2004},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Bernardi2004.pdf},
  url = {http://www.dissertation.de/download/ab1151.pdf},
}

@MISC{RFC3986,
  author = {T. Berners-Lee and R. Fielding and L. Masinter},
  title = {RFC3986: Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax},
  howpublished = {\url{http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt}},
  month = {January},
  year = {2005},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt},
}

@TECHREPORT{BernersLeeUri2005,
  author = {Tim Berners-Lee},
  title = {What HTTP URIs Identify},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {2005},
  type = {Design Issue},
  month = {06},
  abstract = {HTTP URIs, in the web architecture, have been used to denote documents
	-- "web pages" inforally, or "information resources" more formally.
	However, with the growth of the Semantic Web, which uses URIs to
	denote anything at all, the urge to use and practice of using HTTP
	URIs for arbitrary things grew steadily. The W3C Technical Architectrue
	group eventually decided to resolve the architectural problem that
	if an HTTP response code of 200 (a successful retreival) was given,
	that indicated that the URI indeed was for an information resource,
	but with no such response, or with a different code, no such assumption
	could be made. This compromise resolved the issue, leaving a consistent
	architecture.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.10.29},
  url = {http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/HTTP-URI2.html},
}

@TECHREPORT{BernersLeeUri2002,
  author = {Tim Berners-Lee},
  title = {What do HTTP URIs Identify?},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {2002},
  type = {Design Issue},
  month = {07},
  abstract = {This question has been addressed only vaguely in the specifications.
	However, the lack of very concise logical definition of such things
	had not been a problem, until the formal systems started to use
	them. There were no formal systems addressing this sort of issue
	(as far as I know, except for Dan Connolly's Larch work [@@]), until
	the Semantic Web introduced languages such as RDF which have well-defined
	logical properties and are used to describe (among other things)
	web operations.
	
	
	The efforts of the Technical Architecture Group to create an architecture
	document with common terms highlighted this problem. (It demonstrates
	the ambiguity of natural language that no significant problem had
	been noticed over the past decade, even though the original author
	or HTTP , and later co-author of HTTP 1.1 who also did his PhD thesis
	on an analysis of the web, and both of whom have worked with Web
	protocols ever since, had had conflicting ideas of what the various
	terms actually mean.)
	
	
	This document explains why the author find it difficult to work in
	the alternative proposed philosophies. If it misrepresents those
	others' arguments, then it fails, for which I apologize in advance
	and will endeavor to correct.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.10.29},
  url = {http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/HTTP-URI.html},
}

@TECHREPORT{Berners-Lee1998,
  author = {Tim Berners-Lee},
  title = {Cool URIs don't change},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {1998},
  type = {Memo},
  note = {http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.10.30},
  url = {\url{http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI}},
}

@TECHREPORT{Timbl1998,
  author = {Tim Berners-Lee},
  title = {Notation 3},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {1998},
  type = {Design Issue},
  address = {http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Notation3.html},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2007.06.07},
  url = {http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Notation3.html},
}

@MISC{TimblFAQ,
  author = {Tim Berners-Lee},
  title = {Frequently asked questions by the Press},
  howpublished = {\url{http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/FAQ.html}},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@ARTICLE{Berners-Lee2001,
  author = {Tim Berners-Lee and James Hendler and Ora Lassila},
  title = {The Semantic Web},
  journal = {Scientific American},
  year = {2001},
  volume = {89},
  month = {May},
  doi = {http://www.sciam.com/print_version.cfm?articleID=00048144-10D2-1C70-84A9809EC588EF21},
  url = {file:///C:/Dokumente%20und%20Einstellungen/Sauermann/Eigene%20Dateien/_infobase/SemanticWeb_RDF/Scientific_American_Feature_Article_The_Semantic_Web_May_2001.htm},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bizer+2006D2RServer,
  author = {Christian Bizer and Richard Cyganiak},
  title = {D2R-Server - Publishing Relational Databases on the Web as SPARQL-Endpoints},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the 15th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2006)},
  year = {2006},
  abstract = {The Resource Description Framework and the SPARQL query language provide
	a standardized way for exposing and linking data sources on the
	Web. D2R Server is a turn-key solution for making the content of
	existing, non-RDF databases accessible as SPARQL endpoints. The
	server takes SPARQL queries from the Web and rewrites them via a
	mapping into SQL queries against a relational database. This on-the-fly
	translation allows RDF applications to access the content of large
	databases without having to replicate them into RDF. D2R Server
	can be used to integrate existing databases into RDF systems, and
	to add SPARQL interfaces to database-backed software products. In
	the talk, we will give an introduction into the D2RQ mapping language,
	which is used to define mappings between relational and RDF schemata,
	and demonstrate how D2R Server can be used to extend a WordPress
	blog with a SPARQL interface.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2007.05.26},
}

@PHDTHESIS{Boardman2004,
  author = {Richard Boardman},
  title = {Improving Tool Support for Personal InformationManagement},
  school = {Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
	
	Imperial College London
	
	University of London},
  year = {2004},
  month = {July 13},
  abstract = {Personal InformationManagement (PIM) describes the acquisition, organization,
	and retrieval of information by an individual computer user. Studies
	have shown that many users struggle to manage the volume and diversity
	of information that they accumulate. Much design activity has been
	aimed at improving integration between different PIM tools, such
	as file and email managers. However, in terms of making a systematic
	contribution to HCI knowledge, much of this cross-tool design can
	be criticised for a lack of empirical grounding and evaluation.
	
	The research described in this thesis employs a user-centered design
	methodology to deepen understanding of PIM, and in particular to
	provide guidance for PIM-integration design. The research is grounded
	in an exploratory study of file, email and bookmark management,
	which is differentiated from previous studies by its cross-tool
	nature. The study offers several contributions including observations
	of participants’ multiple organizing strategies – in both toolspecific
	and cross-tool contexts. Also, many participants had significant
	numbers of overlapping folders that appeared in multiple tool contexts.
	This finding informs the design of WorkspaceMirror, a novel PIM-integration
	prototype, which allows a user to mirror changes between their file,
	email and bookmark folders. 
	
	The final stage of the research is a dual-purpose field study, aimed
	at (1) evaluatingWorkspaceMirror, and (2) investigating PIM behaviour
	over time. Participant feedback indicates that mirroring is more
	appropriate for top-level folders, and illuminates a trade-off between
	organizational consistency and organizational flexibility. The study
	also reveals the incremental nature of changes in organizing strategy,
	and highlights the supporting nature of PIM. These and other empirical
	findings are used to improve previous descriptive models of PIM
	behaviour. Furthermore, a number of design and methodological guidelines
	are developed. In particular, the author emphasizes the importance
	of assessing the strengths and weaknesses of PIM designs from both
	tool-specific and cross-tool perspectives.},
  comment = {Found by Man Luo!
	
	
	First supervisor: Prof. Bob Spence (Imperial College London)
	
	Second supervisor: Prof. Angela Sasse (University College London)
	
	A thesis submitted for the degree of
	
	Doctor of Philosophy of the University of London
	
	and for the
	
	Diploma ofMembership of the Imperial College},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Boardman2004.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.02.27},
}

@MISC{Booth2003,
  author = {David Booth},
  title = {Four Uses of a URL: Name, Concept, Web Location and Document Instance},
  howpublished = {Website},
  month = {Jan},
  year = {2003},
  note = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2002/11/dbooth-names/dbooth-names_clean.htm}},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.07.12},
}

@MISC{rdfs,
  author = {D. Brickley and R.V. Guha},
  title = {{RDF} Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: {RDF} Schema. {W3C} Recommendation},
  month = {10 February},
  year = {2004},
  howpublished = {\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/}},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@ARTICLE{foaf_botmute,
  author = {Dan Brickley and Jo Walsh and Earle Martin and Simon Kent and Graphic
	Design by Liz Turner},
  title = {The Semantic Web - EXPLORE A NEARBY PARALLEL UNIVERSE WHERE INFORMATION
	EXCHANGE MAKES SENSE.},
  journal = {Mute 25},
  year = {May 2003},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {foaf_botmute.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sesame-ISWC2002,
  author = {Jeen Broekstra and Arjohn Kampman and Frank van Harmelen},
  title = {Sesame: A Generic Architecture for Storing and Querying RDF and RDF
	Schema},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the International Semantic Web Conference 2002},
  year = {2002},
  abstract = {Abstract. RDF and RDF Schema are two W3C standards aimed at enriching
	the Web with machine-processable semantic data. We have developed
	Sesame, an architecture for ecient storage and expressive querying
	of large quantities of metadata in RDF and RDF Schema. Sesame's
	design and implementation are independent from any speci c storage
	device. Thus, Sesame can be deployed on top of a variety of storage
	devices, such as relational databases, triple stores, or object-oriented
	databases, without having to change the query engine or other functional
	modules. Sesame o ers support for concurrency control, independent
	export of RDF and RDFS information and a query engine for RQL, a
	query language for RDF that o ers native support for RDF Schema
	semantics. We present an overview of Sesame as a generic architecture,
	as well as its implementation and our rst experiences with this
	implementation.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Sesame-ISWC2002.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{Bush1945,
  author = {Vannevar Bush},
  title = {As We May Think},
  journal = {The Atlantic Monthly},
  year = {1945},
  volume = {176(1) },
  pages = {p101-108},
  month = {July },
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {file:///C:/Dokumente%20und%20Einstellungen/sauermann/Eigene%20Dateien/_quellen/MaterialUnsortiert/Paper_Memex_Vannevar_Bush/bush.htm},
}

@ARTICLE{Böhm2005,
  author = {Karsten Böhm and Wolf Engelbach and Jörg Härtwig and Martin Wilcken
	and Martin Delp},
  title = {Modelling and Implementing Pre-built Information Spaces, Architecture
	and Methods for Process Oriented Knowledge Management},
  journal = {J. UCS, Special Issue on Business Process Oriented Knowledge Infrastructures},
  year = {2005},
  month = {April},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Sauermann\Eigene Dateien\_quellen\PREPRINT-VERSION-Modelling_and_implementing_PreBIS.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{boehm2005,
  author = { Sebastian Böhm and Marko Luther and and Matthias Wagner},
  title = { Smarter Groups – Reasoning on Qualitative Information from Your
	Desktop },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/12_boehm_smartergroups-poster.pdf},
}

@INBOOK{likothanasis+2005,
  title = {A Multilayer Ontology Scheme for Integrated Searching in Distributed
	Hypermedia},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year = {2006},
  editor = {Sirmakessis, Spiros},
  author = {C. Alexakos, B. Vassiliadis, K. Votis and S. Likothanassis},
  volume = {Adaptive and Personalized Semantic Web},
  number = {14},
  series = {Studies in Computational Intelligence},
  comment = {2006, XI, 105 p. 26 illus., Hardcover},
  doi = {ISBN: 3-540-30605-6},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {likothanasis2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.04.01},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{bizer2004,
  author = {C. Bizer, A. Seaborne},
  title = {D2RQ-Treating Non-RDF Databases as Virtual RDF Graphs},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 3rd International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2004)},
  year = {2004},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Bizer2004.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{semex2005demo,
  author = {Yuhan Cai and Xin Luna Dong and Alon Halevy and Jing Michelle Liu
	and Jayant Madhavan},
  title = {Personal information management with SEMEX},
  booktitle = {SIGMOD '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMOD international conference
	on Management of data},
  year = {2005},
  pages = {921--923},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
  comment = {cited by SemDesk 17,25,32,33},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066157.1066289},
  isbn = {1-59593-060-4},
  location = {Baltimore, Maryland},
  pdf = {semex2005demo.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{NamedGraph2005,
  author = {Jeremy J. Carroll and Christian Bizer and Pat Hayes and Patrick Stickler},
  title = {Named graphs, provenance and trust},
  booktitle = {WWW '05: Proceedings of the 14th international conference on World
	Wide Web},
  year = {2005},
  pages = {613--622},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1060745.1060835},
  isbn = {1-59593-046-9},
  location = {Chiba, Japan},
  pdf = {NamedGraph2005.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{DELOSTIM2007,
  author = {T. Catarci and A. Dix and A. Katifori and G. Lepouras and A. Poggi},
  title = {Task-Centered Information Management},
  booktitle = {DELOS Conference 2007 on Working Notes},
  year = {2007},
  editor = {C. Thanos and F. Borri},
  pages = {253-263},
  address = {Tirrenia, Pisa},
  month = {13-14 February},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {DELOSTIM2007.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.06.17},
}

@ARTICLE{Cayzer2004a,
  author = {Steve Cayzer},
  title = {Semantic blogging and decentralized knowledge management},
  journal = {Commun. ACM},
  year = {2004},
  volume = {47},
  pages = {47--52},
  number = {12},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1035134.1035164},
  issn = {0001-0782},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{cayzer2005,
  author = { Steve Cayzer and Paolo Castagna},
  title = { How to build a Snippet Manager },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/4_cayzer_snippetmanager-abstract.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{Chao2001,
  author = {Dennis Chao},
  title = {Doom as an Interface for Process Management},
  journal = {Proceedings of the CHI2001 Conference on Human Factors in Computing
	Systems},
  year = {2001},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Chao2001.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{HuajunChen+2006,
  author = {Huajun Chen and Yimin Wang and Heng Wang and Yuxin Mao and Jinmin
	Tang and Cunyin Zhou and Ainin Yin and Zhaohui Wu},
  title = {Towards a Semantic Web of Relational Databases: A Practical Semantic
	Toolkit and an In-Use Case from Traditional Chinese Medicine},
  booktitle = {The Semantic Web - ISWC 2006},
  year = {2006},
  editor = {Isabel Cruz and Stefan Decker and Dean Allemang and Chris Preist
	and Daniel Schwabe and Peter Mika and Mike Uschold and Lora Aroyo},
  volume = {4273},
  series = {LNCS},
  pages = {750--763},
  publisher = {Springer},
  isbn = {3-540-49029-9},
  pdf = {HuajunChen+2006.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{ChenMagoulasMacredie2004,
  author = {S. Chen and G. Magoulas and R. Macredie},
  title = {Cognitive styles and usersrsquo responses to structured information
	representation},
  journal = { International Journal on Digital Libraries, Springer-Verlag Heidelberg},
  year = {2004},
  volume = {4},
  pages = {p93 - 107},
  number = {2},
  month = {October },
  doi = {10.1007/s00799-003-0073-5},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {ChenMagoulasMacredie2004.pdf},
  url = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=1432-5012&volume=4&issue=2&spage=93},
}

@INBOOK{Chernov+2007,
  chapter = {Building a Desktop Search Test-Bed},
  pages = {686-690},
  title = {Advances in Information Retrieval},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year = {2007},
  editor = {Volume 4425/2007},
  author = {Sergey Chernov and Pavel Serdyukov and Paul-Alexandru Chirita and
	Gianluca Demartini and Wolfgang Nejdl},
  abstract = {In the last years several top-quality papers utilized temporary Desktop
	data and/or browsing activity logs for experimental
	
	 evaluation. Building a common testbed for the Personal Information
	Management community is thus becoming an indispensable
	
	 task. In this paper we present a possible dataset design and discuss
	the means to create it.},
  doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-71496-5_69},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Chernov+2007.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.06.14},
  url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/gh4066g271t9683x},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{park2005,
  author = { Adam Cheyer and Jack Park and Richard Giuli},
  title = { IRIS: Integrate. Relate. Infer. Share. },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/17_park_iris_final.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{DesktopSearch2004,
  author = {Paul - Alexandru Chirita and Rita Gavriloaie and Stefania Ghita and
	Wolfgang Nejdl and and Raluca Paiu},
  title = {Activity Based Metadata for Semantic Desktop Search},
  year = {2004},
  abstract = {With increasing storage capacities on current PCs, searching theWorld
	Wide Web has ironically become more efficient than searching one’s
	own personal computer. The recently introduced desktop search engines
	are a first step towards coping with this problem, but not yet a
	satisfying solution. The reason for that is that desktop search
	is actually quite different from its web counterpart. Documents
	on the desktop are not linked to each other in a way comparable
	to the web, which means that result ranking is poor or even inexistent,
	because algorithms like PageRank cannot be used for desktop search.
	On the other hand, desktop search could potentially profit from
	a lot of implicit and explicit semantic information available in
	emails, folder hierarchies, browser cache contexts and others. This
	paper investigates how to extract and store these activity based
	context information explicitly as RDF metadata and how to use them
	as well as additional background information and ontologies to enhance
	desktop search.},
  comment = {L3S Research Center / University of Hanover Deutscher Pavillon, Expo
	Plaza 1 30539 Hanover, Germany {chirita,gavriloaie,ghita,nejdl,paiu}@l3s.de},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {DesktopSearch2004.pdf},
  url = {http://www.l3s.de/~chirita/publications/chirita05activity.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{chirita2005,
  author = { Paul - Alexandru Chirita and Stefania Ghita and Wolfgang Nejdl and
	and Raluca Paiu},
  title = { Semantically Enhanced Searching and Ranking on the Desktop },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/1_chirita_desktopsearch_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Chirita2005semantically,
  author = {Paul - Alexandru Chirita and Stefania Ghita and Wolfgang Nejdl and
	and Raluca Paiu},
  title = {Semantically Enhanced Searching and Ranking on the Desktop},
  booktitle = {ISWC},
  year = {2005},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Chirita2005semantically.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{chirita04knowing,
  author = {Paul - Alexandru Chirita and Wolfgang Nejdl and Oana Scurtu},
  title = {Knowing Where to Search: Personalized Search Strategies for Peers
	in P2P Networks},
  booktitle = { P2P Information Retrieval Workshop},
  year = {2004},
  publisher = {27th ACM International SIGIR Conference, Sheffield, UK. },
  comment = {the complicated math. note the formulas. a student couldn't implement
	them},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {chirita04knowing.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{clark1996,
  author = {H. H. Clark},
  title = {Using Language},
  journal = {Cambridge University Press},
  year = {1996},
  comment = {Cambridge, UK},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@BOOK{Cooper+2003,
  title = {About Face 2.0 - The Essentials of Interaction Design},
  publisher = {Whiley publishing inc},
  year = {2003},
  author = {Alan Cooper and Robert Reimann},
  comment = {pointed to me by Dominik Heim},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@BOOK{CooperReimann2003,
  title = {About Face 2.0: The Essentials of Interaction Design},
  publisher = {Wiley Publishing, Inc.},
  year = {2003},
  author = {Alan Cooper and Robert M. Reimann},
  address = {Indianapolis, Indiana},
  abstract = {First published seven years ago-just before the World Wide Web exploded
	into dominance in the software world-About Face rapidly became a
	bestseller. While the ideasL and principles in the original book
	remain as relevant as ever, the examples in About Face 2.0 are updated
	to reflect the evolution of the Web.
	
	
	Interaction Design professionals are constantly seeking to ensure
	that software and software-enabled products are developed with the
	end-user's goals in mind, that is, to make them more powerful and
	enjoyable for people who use them. About Face 2.0 ensures that these
	objectives are met with the utmost ease and efficiency.
	
	
	Alan Cooper (Palo Alto, CA) has spent a decade making high-tech products
	easier to use and less expensive to build-a practice known as "Interaction
	Design." Cooper is now the leader in this growing field. Mr. Cooper
	is also the author of two bestselling books that are widely considered
	indispensable texts. About Face: The Essentials of User Interface
	Design, intro-duced the first comprehensive set of practical design
	principles. The Inmates Are Running the Asylum explains how talented
	people and companies continually create aggravating high-tech products
	that fail to meet customer expectations.},
}

@ARTICLE{Cope2004,
  author = {Aaron Straup Cope},
  title = {That's Quite a Mouthful-Design Issues and Technical Challenges Making
	the Eatdrinkfeelgood Markup Languge RDF-Friendly},
  year = {2004},
  note = {http://www.eatdrinkfeelgood.org/},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {eatdrinkfeelgood2004.pdf},
}

@BOOK{Algorithms2001,
  title = {Introduction to Algorithms},
  publisher = {MIT Press and McGraw-Hill},
  year = {2001},
  author = {Thomas H. Cormen and Charles E. Leiserson and Ronald L. Rivest and
	Clifford Stein},
  edition = {Second Edition},
  doi = {ISBN 0262032937},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.07.19},
}

@MISC{rdfgateway-product,
  author = {Intellidimension Corp.},
  title = {RDF Gateway Semantic Web Server },
  howpublished = {\url{http://www.intellidimension.com/}},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@MISC{informatinbridgefm,
  author = {Microsoft Corp.},
  title = {Information Bridge Framework},
  howpublished = {\url{http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/ibframework/default.aspx}},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{croke2005,
  author = { Pat Croke and Ann Johnston and Kim Tighe},
  title = { Using Named Entities as a basis to share associative trails between
	Semantic Desktops },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/19_croke_jack_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cuel+2003,
  author = {R. Cuel and M. Bonifacio and M. Grosselle},
  title = {Knowledge Nodes: the Reification of Organizational Communities. A
	Case Study},
  booktitle = {I-Know 3rd International Conference on Knowledge Management},
  year = {2003},
  pages = {p 40-45},
  publisher = {JUCS},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gate2002,
  author = {Hamish Cunningham and Diana Maynard and Kalina Bontcheva and Valentin
	Tablan},
  title = {GATE: A framework and graphical development environment for robust
	NLP tools and applications},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 40th Anniversary Meeting of the Association for
	Computational Linguistics},
  year = {2002},
}

@TECHREPORT{Cyganiak_algebraSPARQL2005,
  author = {Richard Cyganiak},
  title = {A relational algebra for SPARQL},
  institution = {HP Labs, Bristol, UK},
  year = {2005},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Cyganiak_algebraSPARQL2005.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{Cyganiak_dbSPARQL2005,
  author = {Richard Cyganiak},
  title = {Note on database layouts for SPARQL datastores},
  institution = {HP Labs, Bristol, UK},
  year = {2005},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Cyganiak_dbSPARQL2005.pdf},
}

@MISC{ontoshare2003,
  author = {John Davies and Alistair Duke and York Sure},
  title = {OntoShare – An Ontology-based Knowledge Sharing System for Virtual
	Communities of Practice},
  url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/576217.html},
}

@TECHREPORT{SemWave2006,
  author = {Mills Davis},
  title = {Semantic Wave 2006 - Part-1: Executive Guide to Billion Dollar Markets},
  institution = {Project10X},
  year = {2006},
  comment = {popular science, business},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {SemWave2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.07.24},
}

@MISC{RFC2445,
  author = {F. Dawson and D. Stenerson},
  title = {RFC 2445: Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification
	(iCalendar)},
  month = {November},
  year = {1998},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Decker+2004,
  author = {Stefan Decker and Martin Frank},
  title = {The Social Semantic Desktop},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the WWW2004 Workshop Application Design, Development and
	Implementation Issues in the Semantic Web},
  year = {2004},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Decker+2004.pdf},
  url = {http://www.deri.at/publications/techpapers/documents/DERI-TR-2004-05-02.pdf},
}

@MISC{EPOS-Proposal,
  author = {Andreas Dengel and Andreas Abecker and Jan-Thies B\"ahr and Ansgar
	Bernardi and Peter Dannenmann and {Ludger van} Elst and Stefan Klink
	and Heiko Maus and Sven Schwarz and Michael Sintek},
  title = {E{POS} -- {E}volving {P}ersonal to {O}rganizational {K}nowledge {S}paces},
  year = {2002},
  institution = {DFKI GmbH Kaiserslautern},
  language = {english},
  owner = {maus},
  pdf = {project/EPOS/proposal/epos-proposal.pdf},
  type = {Project Proposal},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dengel+1996a,
  author = {Andreas Dengel and Knut Hinkelmann},
  title = {The SPECIALIST BOARD. A Technology Workbench for Document Analysis
	and Understanding},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd World Conference on Integrated Design \& Process
	Technology (IDPT96), Austin Texas},
  year = {1996},
  month = {December},
  abstract = {Document analysis and understanding (DAU) desig-
	
	nates the task of transforming data from printed media into
	
	a symbolic form allowing a further processing by electronic means.
	In order to be able to solve different DAU
	
	problems, we have developed the so-called Specialist Board
	
	as a technology workbench for the recognition, categorization and
	structured representation of documents. The model
	
	provides a collection of software specialists for the various
	
	DAU subtasks and is basically used for rapid prototyping.
	
	In this paper we will show how these specialists can be
	
	successfully organized and combined for solving different
	
	problems. Furthermore, we will introduce the fundamental
	
	principles of the model and discuss the various specialists
	
	of the workbench.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Dengel+1996a.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.11.27},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dengel2006,
  author = {Andreas R. Dengel},
  title = {Six Thousand Words about Multi-Perspective Personal Document Management},
  booktitle = {Proc. EDM IEEE Workshop},
  year = {2006},
  month = {Oct},
  organization = {IEEE},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Dengel2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.08.16},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{OntoPIM2005,
  author = {Alan Dix and Tiziana Catarci and Benjamin Habegger and Yannis loannidis
	and Azrina Kamaruddin and Akrivi Katifori and Giorgos Lepouras and
	Antonella Poggi and Devina Ramduny-Ellis},
  title = {Intelligent context-sensitive interactions on desktop and the web},
  booktitle = {AVI '06: Proceedings of the international workshop in conjunciton
	with AVI 2006 on Context in advanced interfaces},
  year = {2006},
  pages = {23--27},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1145706.1145710},
  location = {Venice, Italy},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {OntoPIM2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.07.25},
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{Djaloeis2005,
  author = {Bima-Raymond Djaloeis},
  title = {Kaukolu: Building a Semantic Wiki},
  school = {Technische Universität Kaiserslautern},
  year = {2005},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Djaloeis2005.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dong+2005,
  author = {Xin Dong and Alon Y. Halevy},
  title = {Malleable Schemas: A Preliminary Report.},
  booktitle = {WebDB},
  year = {2005},
  pages = {139-144},
  comment = {Used by Julien Gaugaz in PIMO things.},
  description = {dblp},
  ee = {http://webdb2005.uhasselt.be/webdb05_eproceedings.pdf},
  keywords = {nepomuk},
  pdf = {Dong+2005.pdf},
  url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/webdb/webdb2005.html#DongH05},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{DongH2005,
  author = {Xin Dong and Alon Y. Halevy},
  title = {A Platform for Personal Information Management and Integration.},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the CIDR Conference},
  year = {2005},
  pages = {119-130},
  abstract = {The explosion of the amount of information available
	
	in digital form has made search a hot research
	
	topic for the Information Management Community.
	
	While most of the research on search is focussed on
	
	the WWW, individual computer users have developed
	
	their own vast collections of data on their desktops,
	
	and these collections are in critical need for good
	
	search tools.
	
	We describe the Semex System that offers users
	
	a flexible platform for personal information management.
	
	Semex has two main goals. The first goal is to
	
	enable browsing personal information by semantically
	
	meaningful associations. The challenge it to automatically
	
	create such associations between data items on
	
	one's desktop, and to create enough of them so Se-
	
	mex becomes an indispensable tool. Our second goal
	
	is to leverage the personal information space we created
	
	to increase users' productivity. As our first target,
	
	Semex leverages the personal information to enable
	
	lightweight information integration tasks that are
	
	discouragingly diffcult to perform with today's tools.},
  pdf = {DongH2005.pdf},
  url = {http://www-db.cs.wisc.edu/cidr/cidr2005/papers/P10.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dubinko+2006,
  author = {Micah Dubinko and Ravi Kumar and Joseph Magnani and Jasmine Novak
	and Prabhakar Raghavan and Andrew Tomkins},
  title = {Visualizing tags over time},
  booktitle = {WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World
	Wide Web},
  year = {2006},
  pages = {193--202},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1135777.1135810},
  isbn = {1-59593-323-9},
  location = {Edinburgh, Scotland},
  pdf = {Dubinko+2006.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{diaz2005,
  author = { Oscar Díaz and Jon Iturrioz and Sergio F. Anzuola},
  title = { Authoring and annotation of desktop files in seMouse },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/8_diaz_semouse_poster.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ehrig+2005,
  author = {Marc Ehrig and Steffen Staab and York Sure},
  title = {Bootstrapping Ontology Alignment Methods with APFEL},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th International Semantic Web Conference ISWC2005},
  year = {2005},
  volume = {LNCS 3729},
  pages = {p. 186 ff.},
  publisher = {Springer},
  comment = {saw the presentation at 9th november, ISWC, nice paper, have to cite
	this.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Ehrig+2005.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Einsfeld2006:IV,
  author = {Katja Einsfeld and Stefan Agne and Matthias Deller and Achim Ebert
	and Bertin Klein and Christian Reuschling},
  title = {Dynamic Visualization and Navigation of Semantic Virtual Environments},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Information Visualization
	(IV 2006)},
  year = {2006},
  editor = {Ebad Banissi and Remo Aslak Burkhard and Anna Ursyn and Jian J. Zhang
	and Mark Bannatyne and Carsten Maple and Andrew J. Cowell and Gui
	Yun Tian and Ming Hou},
  pages = {569--574},
  address = {London, United Kingdom},
  month = {5-7 July},
  publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
  annote = {ISBN 0-7695-2602-0},
  comment = {@Visor},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{einsfeld2005,
  author = { Katja Einsfeld and Achim Ebert and Stefan Agne and and Bertin Klein},
  title = { DocuWorld — A 3D User Interface to the Semantic Desktop },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/15_einsfeld_docuworld_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{ElstAbecker+04,
  author = {Elst, Ludger van and Abecker, Andreas and Bernardi, Ansgar and Lauer,
	Andreas and Maus, Heiko and Schwarz, Sven},
  title = {An Agent-based Framework for Distributed Organizational Memories},
  booktitle = {Coordination and Agent Technology in Value Networks, Multikonferenz
	Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI-2004), 9.-11.3.2004, Essen},
  year = {2004},
  editor = {M. Bichler and C. Holtmann and S. Kirn and J. P. Müller and C. Weinhardt},
  pages = {181--196},
  publisher = {GITO-Verlag, Berlin},
  keyword = {H4,I2017,I2018,I204,I2064,I4},
  owner = {maus},
  pdf = {ElstAbecker+04.pdf},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~elst/papers/frodo_mkwi2004.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{ElstKiesel2004,
  author = {Ludger van Elst and Malte Kiesel},
  title = {Generating and Integrating Evidence for Ontology Mappings},
  booktitle = {Engineering Knowledge in the Age of the Semantic Web: Proceedings
	of the 14th International Conference, EKAW 2004},
  year = {2004},
  volume = {3257},
  series = {LNAI},
  pages = {15--29},
  address = {Heidelberg},
  publisher = {Springer},
  authorurls = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~elst/ and },
  keywords = {Ontologies, Ontology Mapping},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~elst/papers/ekaw04_LvE_MK_final.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{CEndres_09,
  author = {Christoph Endres and Andreas Butz and Asa MacWilliams},
  title = {A Survey of Software Infrastructures and Frameworks for Ubiquitous
	Computing},
  journal = {Mobile Information Systems Journal},
  year = {2005},
  volume = {1},
  number = {1},
  month = {January--March},
  note = {To appear.},
  keywords = {augmented reality, studierstube, fluidum, dfki},
  pdf = {CEndres_09.pdf},
  url = {http://www.dfki.de/~endres/},
}

@TECHREPORT{oaei2005,
  author = {Jérôme Euzenat and Heiner Stuckenschmidt and Mikalai Yatskevich},
  title = {Introduction to the Ontology Alignment Evaluation 2005},
  institution = {http://oaei.ontologymatching.org/2005/results/},
  year = {2005},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {oaei2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.06.14},
}

@TECHREPORT{RDFPrimer,
  author = {F. Manola, E. Miller, Editors},
  title = {RDF Primer},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {2004},
  type = {W3C Recommendation, 2004},
  address = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-primer-20040210/},
  month = {10 February},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.04.02},
  url = {http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-primer/},
}

@CONFERENCE{Henze+2005,
  author = {Fabian Abel, Robert Baumgartner, Adrian Brooks, Christian Enzi, Georg
	Gottlob, Nicola Henze, Marcus Herzog, Matthias Kriesell, Wolfgang
	Nejdl, Kai Tomaschewski:},
  title = {The Personal Publication Reader.},
  booktitle = {Semantic Web Challenge, 4th International Semantic Web Conference,
	November 6-10 2005, Galway, Ireland.},
  year = {2005},
  comment = {sumbission for the semweb challenge},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Henze+2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.04.01},
}

@ARTICLE{FeatherS2003,
  author = {John Feather and Paul Sturges},
  title = {International encyclopedia of information and library science.},
  journal = {Inf. Res.},
  year = {2003},
  volume = {8},
  number = {3},
  bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de},
  ee = {http://informationr.net/ir/reviews/revs107.html},
}

@BOOK{fensel-ontologies,
  title = {Ontologies: Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and Electronic
	Commerce},
  publisher = {Springer Verlag},
  year = {2001},
  author = {D. Fensel},
  text = {D. Fensel. Ontologies: Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and
	Electronic Commerce. Springer-Verlag, to appear.},
  url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/413498.html},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{FernandezGarcia+2006,
  author = {Norberto Fernandez-Garcia and Leo Sauermann and Luis Sanchez and
	Ansgar Bernardi},
  title = {PIMO Population and Semantic Annotation for the Gnowsis Semantic
	Desktop},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Semantic Desktop and Social Semantic Collaboration
	Workshop at the ISWC},
  year = {2006},
  volume = {202},
  series = {CEUR-WS},
  abstract = {The Semantic Desktop brings the ideas and the technologies of the
	Semantic Web into the personal computer desktop. As a prerequisite
	for applying Semantic Web technologies to a certian domain of knowledge
	an ontological model of the domain is required. In the Gnowsis Semantic
	Desktop, the PIMO (Personal Information Model Ontology) addresses
	this problem by providing a generic lightweight ontology whose classes
	model the mian concepts involved in the daily activities of a person:
	places, organizations, persons, etc. But in order to be fully useful
	for a certain user, this generic model needs to be personalized
	and populated, adding more classes and concrete instances of the
	existent classes. As the process of manual population could be tedious
	and time consuming, in this paper we propose an alternative which
	tries to exploit the information that the user provides while performing
	Web searches. Apart from populating the PIMO, our approach is useful
	in resource annotation.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {FernandezGarcia+2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.12.21},
  url = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-202/SEMDESK2006_0008.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{franz2005,
  author = { Thomas Franz and Steffen Staab},
  title = { SAM: Semantics Aware Instant Messaging for the Networked Semantic
	Desktop },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/11_franzstaab_sam_final.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{FreemanGelernter96,
  author = {Eric Freeman and David Gelernter},
  title = {Lifestreams: A storage model for personal data},
  journal = {SIGMOD Record (ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data)},
  year = {1996},
  volume = {25},
  pages = {pp80},
  number = {1},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {FreemanGelernter96.pdf},
}

@BOOK{Gamma+1995,
  title = {Design Patterns},
  publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
  year = {1995},
  author = {Erich Gamma and Richard Helm and Ralph Johnson and John Vlissides},
  doi = {ISBN 0201633612},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{Geldart2005,
  author = {Joe Geldart},
  title = {RDF without Revolution An Analysis and Test of RDF and Ontology },
  school = {Department of Computer Science, University of Durham},
  year = {2005},
  type = {Bachelor Thesis},
  month = {April},
  abstract = {This dissertation describes the design and development of the Frege
	shared information system. This system builds upon the work of semantic
	desktop systems such as Gnowsis and Haystack, exploring the ways
	that ontological information may be integrated into an existing
	desktop environment. The major contribution of this work is the
	introduction of the idea of ‘reflections’ between information models
	as a formal basis for integrating a shared information system with
	existing applications. The success of this work is intended to be
	judged by its ease of use for developers, the completeness of the
	model reflection and its efficiency. According to these criteria
	the design implemented may be judged a partial success, achieving
	an easy-to-use reflection which is practically too slow to use in
	general purpose systems. The work does, however, suggest means to
	improve this in future systems in order to bring about a fully-integrated,
	evolutionary semantic desktop system.},
  comment = {Friend of Michael Zeltner. Semantic Desktop Stuff.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Geldart2005.pdf},
  url = {http://www.dur.ac.uk/j.r.c.geldart/projects/frege/docs/report.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gemmell+2002,
  author = {Jim Gemmell and Gordon Bell and Roger Lueder and Steven Drucker and
	Curtis Wong},
  title = {MyLifeBits: Fulfilling the Memex Vision},
  booktitle = {ACM Multimedia December 1-6, Juan-les-Pins, France},
  year = {2002},
  pages = {pp. 235-238},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Gemmell+2002.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{ghita2005,
  author = { Stefania Ghita and Nicola Henze and Wolfgang Nejdl},
  title = { Task Specific Semantic Views: Extracting and Integrating Contextual
	Metadata from the Web },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/3_ghita_semanticviews_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ghita2005,
  author = {Stefania Ghita and Wolfgang Nejdl and Raluca Paiu},
  title = {Semantically Rich Recommendations in Social Networks for Sharing,
	Exchanging and Ranking Semantic Context},
  booktitle = {2005},
  year = {ISWC},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Ghita2005.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gievska2004,
  author = {Sonja Gievska},
  title = {COMPUTER-MEDIATED COORDINATION OF INTERRUPTION},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Eighth IASTED International Conference},
  year = {2004},
  month = {9},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Gievska2004.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Golbeck+2002,
  author = {Jennifer Golbeck and Michael Grove and Bijan Parsia and Adtiya Kalyanpur
	and James A. Hendler},
  title = {New Tools for the Semantic Web},
  booktitle = {EKAW '02: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Knowledge
	Engineering and Knowledge Management. Ontologies and the Semantic
	Web},
  year = {2002},
  pages = {392--400},
  address = {London, UK},
  publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
  isbn = {3-540-44268-5},
  pdf = {Golbeck+2002.pdf},
}

@MISC{UserProfileOntologyVersion1,
  author = {M. Golemati and A. Katifori and C. Vassilakis and G. Lepouras and
	C. Halatsis},
  title = {User Profile Ontology version 1},
  howpublished = {\url{http://oceanis.mm.di.uoa.gr/pened/?category=publications}},
  year = {2006},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2007.06.17},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{robles+2004community,
  author = {Jesús M. González-Barahona and Luis López and Gregorio Robles},
  title = {Community structure of modules in the Apache project },
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering.
	26th International Conference on Software Engineering (Edinburgh,
	Scotland)},
  year = {2004},
  month = {May 25th},
  abstract = {The relationships among modules in a software project of a certain
	size can give us much information about its internal organization
	and a way to control and monitor development activities and evolution
	of large libre software projects. In this paper, we show how information
	available in CVS repositories can be used to study the structure
	of the modules in a project when they are related by the people
	working in them, and how techniques taken from the social networks
	fields can be used to highlight the characteristics of that structure.
	As a case example, we also show some results of applying this methodology
	to the Apache project in several points in time. Among other facts,
	it is shown how the project evolves and is self-structuring, with
	developer communities of modules corresponding to semantically related
	families of modules.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {robles+2004community.pdf},
  url = {http://libresoft.dat.escet.urjc.es/html/downloads/woss-icse-2004.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Grimnes+2006,
  author = {Gunnar AAstrand Grimnes and Sven Schwarz and Leo Sauermann},
  title = {{RDFHomepage or Finally, a use for your FOAF file }},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of Semantic Web Scripting Workshop at ESWC06},
  year = {2006},
  abstract = {This paper presents the RDFHomepage project, a framework
	
	for using a person’s structured data sources to auto-generate an
	
	HTML homepage. RDFHomepage uses RDF files as input, and currently
	
	supports several well-known RDF schemas, such as FOAF. In addition
	
	to these we have RDF converters for other structured file-formats,
	like
	
	Bibtex. RDFHomepage produces valid HTML 4.01 Transitional pages,
	
	and makes it easy to roll-out functional homepages for a group of
	people.
	
	The generated HTML code is very general, allowing quick and easy
	
	page-redesigning using CSS. RDFHomepage is written in PHP and uses
	
	our system for generating PHP classes based on RDF class definitions,
	
	enabling quick and easy development of RDF handling PHP code.},
  date-added = {2006-05-02 12:14:04 +0200},
  date-modified = {2006-05-02 14:18:14 +0200},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/\~grimnes/papers/rdfhomepage.pdf},
}

@INBOOK{GuarinoWelty2004,
  chapter = {An Overview of OntoClean},
  pages = {151-159},
  title = {Handbook on Ontologies},
  publisher = {Springer Verlag},
  year = {2004},
  editor = {S. Staab and R. Studer},
  author = {Guarino, N. and Welty, C},
  abstract = {OntoClean is a methodology for validating the ontological adequacy
	of taxonomic relationships. It is based on highly general ontological
	notions drawn from philosophy, like essence, identity, and unity,
	which are used to characterize relevant aspects of the intended
	meaning of the properties, classes, and relations that make up an
	ontology. These aspects are represented by formal metaproperties,
	which impose several constraints on the taxonomic structure of an
	ontology. The analysis of these constraints helps in evaluating
	and validating the choices made. In this chapter we present an informal
	overview of the philosophical notions in-volved and their role in
	OntoClean, review some common ontological pitfalls, and walk through
	the example that has appeared in pieces in previous papers and has
	been the basis of numerous tutorials and talks.},
  comment = {referenced in nepomuk wiki as good method},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {GuarinoWelty2004.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.02.14},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Guha2004,
  author = {R. Guha},
  title = {Semantic Negotiation: Co-Identifying Objects across Data Sources},
  booktitle = {Semantic Web Services: Papers from the 2004 Spring Symposium},
  year = {2004},
  editor = {Terry Payne},
  organization = {American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Menlo Park, California.},
  publisher = {Technical Report SS-04-06.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Guha2004.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.10.10},
  url = {http://www.aaai.org/Library/Symposia/Spring/ss04-06.php},
}

@ARTICLE{Halevy2000answering,
  author = {Alon Y. Halevy},
  title = {Answering queries using views: {A} survey},
  journal = {VLDB Journal: Very Large Data Bases},
  year = {2001},
  volume = {10},
  pages = {270--294},
  number = {4},
  pdf = {Halevy2000answering.pdf},
  url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/halevy00answering.html},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{harris-ssws2005,
  author = {Stephen Harris},
  title = {SPARQL query processing with conventional relational database systems},
  booktitle = {International Workshop on Scalable Semantic Web Knowledge Base System
	(SSWS 2005).},
  year = {2005},
  abstract = {This paper describes an evolution of the 3store RDF storage system,
	extended to provide a SPARQL query interface and informed by lessons
	learned in the area of scalable RDF storage.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {harris-ssws2005.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{SECO2004,
  author = {A. Harth},
  title = {SECO: mediation services for semantic Web data},
  journal = {Intelligent Systems, IEEE},
  year = {2004},
  volume = {Volume 19},
  pages = {66 - 71},
  number = {Issue 3},
  month = {May-June},
  abstract = {SECO (semantic collaboration), an infrastructure that lets agents
	uniformly access data that is potentially scattered across the Web
	is described. The SECO system provides mediation services that aggregate,
	integrate, and display RDF data obtained from the semantic Web.
	Using a crawler, SECO collects the RDF data available in files and
	uses RDF repositories as data sources. SECO applies semantic Web
	technologies to RDF data by combining techniques from information
	retrieval and semistructured databases.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@MISC{Harth+2005a,
  author = {Andreas Harth and Stefan Decker},
  title = {Yet Another RDF Store: Perfect Index Structures for Storing Semantic
	Web Data With Contexts},
  howpublished = {http://sw.deri.org/2004/06/yars/doc/summary last change Jan 2005,
	visit Aug 2005},
  year = {2005},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@TECHREPORT{HawkeUri2003,
  author = {Sandro Hawke},
  title = {Disambiguating RDF Identifiers},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {2003},
  type = {a completely-unofficial note},
  month = {1},
  abstract = {To date, RDF has not been clear about whether a URI like "http://www.w3.org/Consortium"
	identifies the W3C or a web page about the W3C. Throughout RDF,
	strings like "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type" are
	used with no consistent explanation of how they relate to the web.
	This is an old issue, and people are tired of it, but the issue
	continues to complicate the lives of RDF users. As more people author
	RDF information, it becomes more important for everyone to have
	a consistent idea of how RDF identifiers relate to the real things
	which people are using RDF to talk about.
	
	
	I propose we officially recognize this ambiguity. I also propose a
	way to settle it which is compatible with nearly all deployed systems
	and data. Finally, I explore a mechanism (some new predicates) to
	let people be explicit about URI usage in when necessary.
	
	
	The changes to the current draft RDF documents should be small. I
	have not yet constructed the exact revisions required, but I think
	they are mostly in RDF Concepts and Abstract Syntax, section 2.4.3
	Interaction between social and formal meaning. If the new predicates
	are adopted by RDF Core, they would require some wider changes,
	but they could probably go into another namespace and Recomendation.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.10.29},
  url = {http://www.w3.org/2002/12/rdf-identifiers/},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{heath2005,
  author = { Tom Heath and Enrico Motta and Martin Dzbor},
  title = { Context as a Foundation for a Semantic Desktop },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/23_heathmottadzbor_context_final.pdf},
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{Heim2006,
  author = {Dominik Heim},
  title = {Semantic Wikis in knowledge management - Evaluating the Gnowsis approach},
  school = {Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern},
  year = {2006},
  month = {August},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.10.07},
}

@INBOOK{Baldoni+2005,
  chapter = {p. 173},
  pages = {173--212},
  title = {Personalization for the Semantic Web},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Norbert Eisinger and Jan Ma?uszy?ski},
  author = {M. Baldoni
	
	and C. Baroglio
	
	and N. E. Henze},
  volume = {3564},
  month = {Aug},
  journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  pdf = {Baldoni+2005.pdf},
  url = {http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/11526988_5},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Hogue+2005,
  author = {Andrew Hogue and David Karger},
  title = {Thresher: Automating the Unwrapping of Semantic Content from the
	World Wide Web},
  booktitle = {In Proceedings. WWW Conference },
  year = {2005},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Hogue+2005.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{HolzMausBernardiRostanin2005b,
  author = {Holz, Harald and Maus, Heiko and Bernardi, Ansgar and Rostanin, Oleg},
  title = {From {L}ightweight, {P}roactive {I}nformation {D}elivery to {B}usiness
	{P}rocess-{O}riented {K}nowledge {M}anagement},
  year = {2005},
  volume = {0},
  number = {2},
  pages = {101--127},
  comment = {THE EPOS PAPER},
  journal = {Journal of {U}niversal {K}nowledge {M}anagement. {S}pecial {I}ssue
	on {K}nowledge {I}nfrastructures for the {S}upport of {K}nowledge
	{I}ntensive {B}usiness {P}rocesses},
  language = {english},
  owner = {maus},
  pdf = {HolzMausBernardiRostanin2005b.pdf},
  timestamp = {2005.12.07},
  url = {http://www.jukm.org/jukm_0_2/holz},
}

@MISC{Lumiere,
  author = {Eric Horvitz and Jack Breese and David Heckerman and David Hovel
	and Koos Rommeltse},
  title = {The Lumi\`{e}re Project: Bayesian User Modeling for Inferring the
	Goals and Needs of Software Users},
  note = {Microsoft Research},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.04.02},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{piggybank2005,
  author = {David Huynh and Stefano Mazzocchi and David Karger},
  title = {Piggy Bank: Experience the Semantic Web Inside Your Web Browser},
  booktitle = {The Semantic Web – ISWC 2005},
  year = {2005},
  number = {LNCS 3729},
  abstract = {The Semantic Web Initiative envisions a Web wherein information is
	offered free of presentation, allowing more effective exchange and
	mixing across web sites and across web pages. But without substantial
	Semantic Web content, few tools will be written to consume it; without
	many such tools, there is little appeal to publish Semantic Web
	content. To break this chicken-and-egg problem, thus enabling more
	flexible informa-tion access, we have created a web browser extension
	called Piggy Bankthat lets users make use of Semantic Web content
	within Web content as users browse the Web. Wherever Semantic Web
	content is not available, Piggy Bank can invoke screenscrapers to
	re-structure information within web pages into Semantic Web format.
	Through the use of Semantic Web technologies, Piggy Bank provides
	direct, immediate benefits to users in their use of the existing
	Web. Thus, the ex-istence of even just a few Semantic Web-enabled
	sites or a few scrapers already benefits users. Piggy Bank thereby
	offers an easy, incremental upgrade path to users without requiring
	a wholesale adoption of the Semantic Web’s vision. To further improve
	this Semantic Web experience, we have created Semantic Bank, a web
	server application that lets Piggy Bank users share the Semantic
	Web information they have collected, enabling collaborative efforts
	to build so-phisticated Semantic Web information repositories through
	simple, everyday’s use of Piggy Bank.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {piggybank2005.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{indratmo2005,
  author = { Indratmo and Julita Vassileva},
  title = { Human and Social Aspects of Decentralized Knowledge Communities},
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/10_indratmojulita_socialaspects_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{iofciu2005,
  author = { Tereza Iofciu and Christian Kohlschütter and Wolfgang Nejdl and
	Raluca Paiu},
  title = { Keywords and RDF Fragments: Integrating Metadata and Full-Text Search
	in Beagle++ },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/7_iofciu_beagleplusplus_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{IturriozAD2006,
  author = {Jon Iturrioz and Sergio F. Anzuola and Oscar Díaz},
  title = {Turning the mouse into a semantic device: the seMouse experience},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the 3rd European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2006 Budva,
	Montenegro, June 11-14, 2006},
  year = {2006},
  editor = {York Sure and John Domingue},
  volume = {4011},
  series = {Springer LNCS},
  doi = {ISBN: 3-540-34544-2},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {IturriozAD2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.07.10},
  url = {http://www.springeronline.com/3-540-34544-2},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Iturrioz+2003,
  author = {Jon Iturrioz and Oscar Díaz and Sergio F. Anzuola and Iker Azpeitia},
  title = {The Semantic Desktop: an architecture to leverage document processing
	with metadata.},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the VLDB Workshop on Multimedia and Data Document
	Engineering (MDDE'03), September 2003.},
  year = {2003},
  comment = {Found in IturriozAD2006},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Iturrioz+2003.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.07.10},
  url = {http://www.vldb.informatik.hu-berlin.de/locev_colocworkshps.html#mdde},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Iturrioz+2007a,
  author = {Jon Iturrioz and Oscar Díaz and {Sergio F.} Anzuola},
  title = {Towards the Semantic Desktop: the seMouseapproach},
  booktitle = {IEEE Intelligent Systems (TODO)},
  year = {2007},
  abstract = {The semantic desktop aims at handling files as resources of a desktop
	ontology. This ontology captures a mental model of how the user
	conceptualizes files, and serves to re-interpret current file operations
	in a semantic manner. Now, a ``.doc'' artifact is not a mere file
	but a resource of the knowledge base. The user no longer creates
	a ``.doc'' file but an instance of, for instance, the Deliverable
	ontological class. Likewise, zipping operations do not require selecting
	one-at-a-time the files to be zipped together but semantic associations
	can be automatically traversed to locate the resources to be zipped.
	This paper presents seMouse, a realization of this vision where
	the mouse acts as a bridge between the traditional file world and
	the ontology realm. This accounts for a dual perspective of desktop
	resources. As files, traditional tooling is available (e.g. the
	Word editor). As resources, ``the semantic mouse'' permits to re-interpret
	traditional file operations from a semantic perspective whereby
	resource edition, classification, copying or ziping benefit from
	the underlying ontology. Keywords: I.2.12 Intelligent Web services
	and Semantic web, H.3.2.1 Document/file Management, I.2.13 Knowledge
	Management},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Iturrioz+2007a.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.03.30},
}

@ARTICLE{Ivory+2001,
  author = {Melody Y. Ivory and Marti A Hearst},
  title = {The state of the art in automating usability evaluation of user interfaces},
  journal = {ACM Comput. Surv.},
  year = {2001},
  volume = {33},
  pages = {470--516},
  number = {4},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  comment = {recommended by Heiko Maus},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/503112.503114},
  issn = {0360-0300},
  owner = {sauermann},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
  timestamp = {2006.07.28},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Jones+2006,
  author = {William Jones and Harry Bruce and Austin Foxley and Charles Munat},
  title = {Planning Personal Projects and Organizing Personal Information},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the ASIS\&T Annual Meeting},
  year = {2006},
  month = {November 3-9},
  abstract = {In a given week, an active person may be working on, or at least thinking
	about, several different projects. Some are work-related (“prepare
	annual report”); others are not (“plan family ski vacation”).
	Projects have duration (several days to several months) and a structure
	that includes basic tasks (“book plane tickets”) and subprojects
	(“decide on hotel”). This article describes exploratory research
	that looks at the kinds of projects people manage in their daily
	lives, the problems they encounter and the kinds of support people
	need to manage better. The personal project is advanced as a tractable
	unit of analysis for the study of personal information management
	(PIM): Over time, a personal project often involves several forms
	of information (paper documents, digital documents, email, web pages,
	handwritten notes, etc.) and several different supporting applications.
	In the context of a project, people face problems of information
	fragmentation that are more widely experienced in their practice
	of PIM. The article also describes current work on a Project Planner
	prototype that works as an extension to the file manager to provide
	people with rich-text overlays to their information (folders, files
	and also email, web pages, notes). The Planner explores an exciting
	possibility that an effective organization of project-related information
	can emerge as a natural by-product of efforts to plan and structure
	the project.},
  keywords = {pim semantic desktop},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Jones+2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.01.21},
  url = {http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM06/papers/159.html},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Jones+2005,
  author = {Jones, William and Munat, Charles F. and Bruce, Harry and Foxley,
	Austin},
  title = {The Universal Labeler: Plan the Project and Let Your Information
	Follow},
  booktitle = {Proceedings 68th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information
	Science and Technology (ASIST)},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Grove and Andrew},
  abstract = {The Universal Labeler (UL) supports a single, unified scheme of "labeling"
	which can be used to organize various kinds of information including
	electronic documents, email messages and web references. The UL
	takes a project-centered approach to personal information management
	(PIM): 1. People often keep information to get things done - to
	complete projects ("finish a course", "re-model a house", etc.).
	2. Project-planning involves problem-solving: A person's conceptualization
	of a project can often be characterized as a hierarchy of subproject/tasks.
	3. Project structure, if made explicit, can aid not only in planning
	but also in the organization of related information. Projects, subprojects
	and tasks are represented by "labels" in the UL. Useful properties
	and behaviors can be associated with these labels - "remind me by"
	or due dates, for example. The UL is a step towards the integration
	of information regardless of its form (edocument, paper, web page)
	and towards the integration of information management with the management
	of tasks and projects.},
  keywords = {pim semantic desktop},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Jones+2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.01.21},
  url = {http://kftf.ischool.washington.edu/UL_ASIST05.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{ExifRdfs2004,
  author = {Masahide Kanzaki},
  title = {Exif vocabulary workspace - RDF Schema},
  institution = {RDF Interest Group},
  year = {2004},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://www.w3.org/2003/12/exif/},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{poggi2005,
  author = { Vivi Katifori and Antonella Poggi and Monica Scannapieco and Tiziana
	Catarci and and Yannis Ioannidis},
  title = { OntoPIM: how to rely on a personal ontology for Personal Information
	Management },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/25_poggi_ontopim_poster.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kiesel2006,
  author = {Malte Kiesel},
  title = {Kaukolu: Hub of the Semantic Corporate Intranet},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the Workshop SemWiki2006 - From Wiki to Semantics at the
	ESWC Conference},
  year = {2006},
  abstract = {Due to their low entry barrier, easy deployment, and simple
	
	yet powerful features, wikis have gained popularity for agile knowledge
	
	management in communities of almost all sizes. Semantic wikis strive
	
	to give entered information more structure in order to allow automatic
	
	processing of the wiki’s contents. This facilitates enhanced navigation
	
	and search in the wiki itself as well as simple reuse of information
	in
	
	external applications or for generating different views on the same
	information.
	
	This makes semantic wikis especially interesting for corporate
	
	intranet deployment, implementing the Semantic Intranet. In this paper,
	
	we will have a look at Kaukolu, an open source semantic wiki prototype,
	
	being deployed in a corporate intranet. External applications use
	information
	
	authored in Kaukolu, effectively forming a cluster of applications
	
	interacting and sharing data.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Kiesel2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.10.12},
}

@TECHREPORT{kiesel2005-semanticwiki,
  author = {Malte Kiesel and Bertin Klein},
  title = {Semantic Wikis – Structuring Chaos},
  institution = {DFKI},
  year = {2005},
  month = {May},
  abstract = {Nowadays, many search engines (Google Q&A, Ask Jeeves, MSN) provide
	not only search by keyword, but also feature simple question answering
	services, meaning that the search engine does not answer a question
	like “How tall is Mount Fuji” with a list of search results pointing
	to other web sites, but with a direct answer (“3776 meters”). The
	facts returned are retrieved from a formalized knowledge repository
	whose content is extracted from web sites (such as Wikipedia). This
	formalization is a work-intensive and error-prone process. On the
	other hand, Semantic Web standards such as RDF(S) provide means
	to represent formalized web contents in order to make them machineprocessable.
	This should happen at the server side, not on the client’s or search
	engine’s side, which not only ensures that experts provide formalization
	but also that the formalized contents is available to everyone interested.
	While adding semantic metadata may be used to greatly enhance search
	engine performance, many other benefits are also possible. For example,
	with web pages getting categorized, it is possible to automatically
	create hierarchical views of web pages and the topics therein. In
	this paper, we will discuss the benefits of providing semantic metadata
	for web contents, especially when combining Semantic Web technology
	with Wiki approaches.},
  comment = {should be published at wikimedia conference},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {kiesel2005-semanticwiki.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{Kiesel+2005,
  author = {Malte Kiesel and Leo Sauermann},
  title = {Towards Semantic Desktop Wikis},
  journal = {UPGRADE special issue on "The Semantic Web"},
  year = {2005},
  volume = {VI},
  pages = {30 - 34},
  abstract = {To manage information on a personal computer, tools are needed that
	allow easy entering of new knowledge and that can relate ideas and
	concepts to existing information. Wikis allow entering information
	in a quick and easy way. They can be employed for both collaborative
	and personal information management. Semantic Web standards such
	as RDF(S) (Resource Description Framework) and OWL (Web Ontology
	Language) provide means to represent formalized knowledge. Using
	these standards to represent relations between individual desktop
	data sources, an integrated view of the user's information can be
	realized, known as the Semantic Desktop. In this paper, we propose
	combining information represented using Semantic Web standards with
	the simple information management known from wikis. The result is
	a Semantic Desktop Wiki, which can form a melting pot for ideas
	and personal information management.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {http://www.upgrade-cepis.org/issues/2005/6/up6-6Kiesel.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.05.19},
  url = {http://www.upgrade-cepis.org/issues/2005/6/upgrade-vol-VI-6.html},
}

@ARTICLE{Kirsh2000,
  author = {David Kirsh},
  title = {A Few Thoughts on Cognitive Overload},
  journal = {Intellectica},
  year = {2000},
  volume = {1},
  pages = {19-51},
  comment = {recommended by Danish Nadeem on 26.07.2006},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Kirsh2000.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.07.26},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{krug2005,
  author = { Sebastian Ryszard Kruk and Stefan Decker},
  title = { Semantic Social Collaborative Filtering with FOAFRealm },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/37_krug_foafrealm_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{kunze.roesner.germanet2005,
  author = {Peter Michael Kruse and André Naujoks and Dietmar Rösner and Manuela
	Kunze},
  title = {Clever Search: A WordNet Based Wrapper for Internet Search Engines},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of GLDV-Tagung 2005},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {B. Fisseni and H.-Chr. Schmitz and B. Schröder and P. Wagner},
  pages = {367 - 380},
  address = {Bonn, Germany},
  publisher = {Peter Lang GmbH},
  note = {ISBN: 3-631-53874-X},
  abstract = {This paper presents an approach to enhance search engines with information
	about word senses available in WordNet. The approach exploits information
	about the conceptual relations within the lexical-semantic net.
	In the wrapper for search engines presented, WordNet information
	is used to specify a user's request or to classify the results of
	a publicly available web search engine, like Google, Yahoo, etc.
	In diesem Beitrag wird ein Ansatz vorgestellt, der auf der Grundlage
	der verfügbaren Informationen in WordNet die Ergebnisse von herkömmlichen
	Suchmaschinen verbessert. Es werden hierzu die konzeptuellen Relationen
	des lexikalischen-semantischen Netzes genutzt. Der beschriebene
	Suchmaschinenaufsatz nutzt WordNet-Informationen um Nutzeranfragen
	zu spezifizieren und um die gefundenen Webseiten der herkömmlichen
	Suchmaschinen (Google, Yahoo etc.) zu klassifizieren und zu gruppieren.},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Latif+2006,
  author = {Khalid Latif and A Min Tjoa},
  title = {Combining Context Ontology and Landmarks for Personal Information
	Management},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of International Conference on Computing and Informatics
	(ICOCI)},
  year = {2006},
  address = {Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia},
  month = {June},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Latif+2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.06.17},
}

@TECHREPORT{DERI-TR-2004-04-03,
  author = {Holger Lausen and Michael Stollberg and Rubén Lara Hernández and
	Ying Ding and Sung-Kook Han and Dieter Fensel },
  title = {Semantic Web Portals - State of the Art Survey},
  institution = {DERI },
  year = {2004},
  type = {Technical Report },
  number = {2004-04-03},
  month = {April },
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {DERI-TR-2004-04-03.pdf},
}

@BOOK{Timbl2000,
  title = {Weaving the Web, The Past, Present and Future of the World Wide Web
	by its Inventor},
  publisher = {Texere, London},
  year = {2000},
  author = {Tim Berners Lee},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{Luo2005,
  author = {Man Luo},
  title = {Semantic Meeting Annotation},
  school = {Technical University of Berlin},
  year = {2006},
  month = {March},
  comment = {supervised by Leo Sauermann},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Luo2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.07.12},
}

@ARTICLE{Mack2001,
  author = {R. Mack and Y. Ravin and R. J. Byrd},
  title = {Knowledge portals and the emerging digital knowledge workplace},
  journal = {IBM Systems Journal},
  year = {2001},
  volume = {Volume 40},
  pages = {pp. 925-955.},
  number = {Number 4},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Mack2001.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{ontologienStichwort,
  author = {Alexander Maedche and Steffen Staab and Rudi Studer},
  title = {Ontologien.},
  journal = {Wirtschaftsinformatik},
  year = {2001},
  volume = {43},
  pages = {393-396},
  number = {4},
  bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {ontologienStichwort.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.06.10},
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{Maier2004,
  author = {Mikael Maier-Collin },
  title = {OntoOffice - Ontologiebasierte Unterstützung des Wissensprozesses
	in Office-Anwendungen .},
  school = {AIFB, Universität Karlsruhe},
  year = {2004},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@INBOOK{Maneewatthana+2005,
  title = {Adaptive Personal Information Environment based on Semantic Web},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year = {2006},
  editor = {Sirmakessis, Spiros},
  author = {Thanyalak Maneewatthana and Gary Wills and Wendy Hall},
  volume = {Adaptive and Personalized Semantic Web},
  number = {14},
  series = {Studies in Computational Intelligence},
  comment = {2006, XI, 105 p. 26 illus., Hardcover},
  doi = {ISBN: 3-540-30605-6},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {likothanasis2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.04.01},
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{May2004,
  author = {Martin May},
  title = {kSpaces: A Distributed Knowledge Management Platform},
  school = {Department of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen},
  year = {2004},
  type = {Master Thesis},
  abstract = {kSpaces is a metadata-driven, distributed knowledge management platform.
	It was designed to be lightweight, transparent and extensible. The
	kSpaces proof-of-concept allows files to be described with arbitrary
	RDF (http://www.w3.org/RDF/) metadata. These descriptions can then
	be easily shared with and queried by other nodes in the system.
	Finally, kSpaces-managed files can be made available to all other
	nodes participating in the same kSpace. kSpaces employs file system
	monitoring and auto-tagging technologies in order to achieve almost
	full transparency to the user. Its lightweight, plugin-based design
	allows for maximum extensibility. The kSpaces reference implementation
	was written using Java for the server and C# for the client (on
	Microsoft's .NET platform). All client-server communication is done
	via SOAP (http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/), and client-client data transfers
	are made via HTTP. The kSpaces Node software works by monitoring
	a directory (My kSpace in the My Documents folder) and managing
	metadata about any files in that directory. Subdirectories are not
	supported. kSpaces automatically tags files through the use of plugins.
	The two autotagging plugins that are included analyze a file's ID3
	(http://www.id3.org/) and EXIF (http://www.exif.org/) headers, and
	then generate the appropriate RDF metadata. Metadata associated
	with a file can be viewed and edited through the kSpaces Node application,
	supported by editor plugins. Five editor plugins have been included
	in the proof-of-concept, four of which are read only. These plugins
	allow the management of a subset of Dublin Core (http://www.dublincore.org/)
	metadata, EXIF metadata, ID3 metadata and kSpaces-specific metadata.
	The Raw RDF plugin shows the raw RDF metadata associated with a
	knowledge asset. The metadata that is stored about knowledge assets
	in a kSpace can be queried using RDQL (http://www.hpl.hp.com/semweb/rdql.htm).
	In end-user applications, RDQL could be generated by using natural
	language processing or other technologies. Finally, the kSpaces
	node allows the kSpace contents to be viewed using browsing plugins.
	In this proof-of-concept, only a very basic one has been provided,
	which shows all assets present in the kSpace. Writing additional
	browsing plugins will allow users to see the kSpace assets from
	different facets that can be tailored to the user's needs.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2007.03.15},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{McBride2001,
  author = {Brian McBride},
  title = {Jena: Implementing the RDF Model and Syntax Specification },
  booktitle = {Proc. of the Semantic Web Workshop WWW2001},
  year = {2001},
  abstract = {Some aspects of W3C's RDF Model and Syntax Specification require careful
	reading and interpretation to produce a conformant implementation.
	Issues have arisen around anonymous resources, reification and RDF
	Graphs. These and other issues are identified, discussed and an
	interpretation of each is proposed. Jena, an RDF API in Java based
	on this interpretation, is described.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/bwm/papers/20001221-paper/},
}

@MISC{mcdowell04semantic,
  author = {L. McDowell and O. Etzioni and A. Halevey and H. Levy},
  title = {Semantic email},
  year = {2004},
  pdf = {mcdowell04semantic.pdf},
  text = {L. McDowell, O. Etzioni, A. Halevey, and H. Levy. Semantic email.
	In World Wide Web, 2004.},
  url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mcdowell04semantic.html},
}

@MISC{owl-overview,
  author = {D. L. McGuinness and F. Harmelen},
  title = {OWL Web Ontology Language Overview W3C Recommendation 10 February
	2004},
  howpublished = {http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-features/},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{MesnageJazayeri2006b,
  author = {Cédric Mesnage and Mehdi Jazayeri},
  title = {Specifying the Collaborative Tagging System (DRAFT, TO BE SUBMITTED)},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the SAAW06},
  year = {2006},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {MesnageJazayeri2006b.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.08.08},
}

@TECHREPORT{Mika2004,
  author = {Peter Mika and Hans Akkermans},
  title = {Towards a New Synthesis of Ontology Technology and Knowledge Management},
  institution = {Free University Amsterdam (VUA)},
  year = {2004},
  number = {IR-BI-001},
  month = {March},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Mika2004.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{mika2005,
  author = { Peter Mika and Michel Klein and and Radu Serban},
  title = { Semantics-based Publication Management using RSS and FOAF },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/6_mika_swvu_final.pdf},
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{Mika2002,
  author = {Péter Mika},
  title = {Applied Ontology-based Knowledge Management: 
	
	A Report on the State-of-the-Art},
  school = {Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam},
  year = {2002},
  type = {Masters Thesis},
  month = {July},
  abstract = {As with every major intellectual effort, there is a story behind this
	work as well.
	
	Following four years of education in Computer Science at the Eötvös
	Loránd Tudomány Egyetem (ELTE) in Budapest and a year at the Vrije
	Universiteit in Amsterdam (VUA), just like my peers, I had the obligation
	to complete a thesis work for a Master's degree in Computer Science.
	Unlike my peers, however, I was not only looking for a topic, but
	planned to find a related internship as well: I considered that
	a guarantee that the topic I chose would have a practical value
	beyond an exercise per se. 
	
	In my quest I had the fortune to meet Frank van Harmelen from the
	Artificial Intelligence Department of the VUA. He not only offered
	me a topic and an internship to go with it, but also helped me to
	joining one of the most reputable research collaboration in the
	field of Semantic Web [29] technologies and applications. He also
	introduced me to Hans Akkermans from the Business Informatics Department
	of the VUA who helped as an advisor during my work. I started in
	January 2002 at EnerSearch, a Swedish case study partner in the
	On-To-Knowledge research project. In order to avoid relocation,
	AIdministrator (another partner in the project) generously hosted
	me for the duration of my work. 
	
	For the following six month I had been vested the responsibility to
	assemble the components developed in the project into a comprehensive
	solution for EnerSearch. With very few experience available to build
	on, my task was rightfully expected to be a challenge and an immense
	learning endeavor. While strenuous at times and fun at others, it
	altogether gave me a unique insight into some of the most exciting
	technologies in AI today and provided the wealth of experience that
	is captured in the following thesis.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Mika2002.doc},
  timestamp = {2006.04.18},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{miller2005identifying,
  author = {Tristan Miller and Stefan Agne},
  title = {Attention-based information retrieval using eye tracker data},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Knowledge Capture
	({K-CAP05})},
  year = {2005},
  month = sep,
  note = {To appear},
}

@TECHREPORT{miller2005efisk,
  author = {Tristan Miller and Stefan Agne and Andreas Dengel},
  title = {{eFISK}~-- eine aufmerksamkeitsbasierte {S}chlüsselwort-{E}xtr aktions-
	und {I}nformation {R}etrieval-{M}aschine},
  institution = {Stiftung Rheinland-Pfalz für Innovation},
  year = {2005},
  type = {Abschlussbericht},
  number = {15202-386261/659},
  month = jun,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{moeller2005,
  author = { Knud Möller and Stefan Decker},
  title = { Harvesting Desktop Data for Semantic Blogging },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/29_moeller_semiblogsemdesk_final.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{Nejdl+2005,
  author = {Wolfgang Nejdl and Raluca Paiu},
  title = {I know I stored it somewhere - Contextual Information and Ranking
	on our Desktop},
  journal = {8th International Workshop of the EU DELOS Network of Excellence
	on Future Digital Library Management Systems},
  year = {2005},
  month = {March},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Nejdl+2005.pdf},
  url = {http://www.kbs.uni-hannover.de/Arbeiten/Publikationen/2005/DesktopSearchOverview.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{Nelson1972,
  author = {Ted Nelson},
  title = {As We Will Think},
  journal = {On-line 72 Conference Proceedings},
  year = {1972},
  volume = {vol. 1},
  pages = {pp. 439-454},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{Newman2006,
  author = {Andrew Newman},
  title = {Querying the Semantic Web using a Relational Based SPARQL},
  school = {The School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering 
	
	The University of Queensland},
  year = {2006},
  type = {Bachelor Thesis},
  address = {Brisbane QLD Australia},
  month = {Oct},
  abstract = {The Semantic Web is an initiative that aims to enable data from different
	sources to be 
	
	combined in a consistent way. It is particularly useful when the schemas
	and terminologies of 
	
	different data sets are to be merged, or they differ between organisations
	or change over time. 
	
	Semantic Web technologies have been successfully applied to data integration
	in fields such as 
	
	Bio-Informatics, Life Sciences, GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
	and Material Sciences. 
	
	RDF is a simple graph-based data model for representing information
	on the Web. SPARQL 
	
	is the proposed standard for querying RDF and both are part of the
	W3C’s Semantic Web 
	
	Activity. 
	
	The current SPARQL specification shows a strong bias towards underlying
	implementations 
	
	(especially SQL) and lacks a formal model. A formal model would allow:
	
	
	• Independence between implementation and specification, 
	
	• Greater consistency with RDF, and 
	
	• The ability to improve implementations without affecting the user’s
	view of the 
	
	system. 
	
	
	Previous work has highlighted the need for a formal model in order
	to improve consistency 
	
	and clarity of the existing specification. It is suggested that building
	SPARQL on the 
	
	relational model allows efficient query optimisation and distribution.
	
	
	This work provides a mapping from RDF and SPARQL that is consistent
	with the relational 
	
	model. The SPARQL operations UNION and OPTIONAL were implemented using
	the 
	
	relational operators outer union and minimum union respectively. This
	is based on previous 
	
	extensions to the relational model by Galindo-Legaria. Implementation
	details using Java and 
	
	the JRDF library are described including the use of an order independent
	minimum union 
	
	implementation, and the significant performance advantages of applying
	pre-existing relational 
	
	optimisation techniques is explored. 
	
	It is shown that by using the relational model as a basis for SPARQL
	it provides an easier to 
	
	implement, more efficient, more consistent and extensible query language
	than is currently 
	
	provided. It also allows the reuse of existing relational optimisation
	techniques as well as 
	
	being used a basis to extend SPARQL functionality.},
  comment = {I corrected and proofread this thesis},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Newman2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.12.05},
}

@MISC{RFC2192,
  author = {C. Newman},
  title = {RFC 2192: IMAP URL Scheme},
  month = {September},
  year = {1997},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2192.txt},
}

@MISC{NielsenSearchNote,
  author = {Jakob Nielsen},
  title = {Mental Models For Search Are Getting Firmer},
  howpublished = {\url{http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20050509.html} see also the tutorial
	on Fundamental Guidelines for Web Usability at the User Experience
	2005 conference},
  month = {May},
  year = {2005},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@MISC{Odgen1923,
  author = {C. K. Odgen and I. A. Richards},
  title = {The Meaning of Meaning: A Study of the Influence of Language upon
	Thought and of the Science of Symbolism
	
	},
  howpublished = {10th Edition, Routledge \& Kegan Paul Ltd., London},
  year = {1923},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{oren2005,
  author = { Eyal Oren},
  title = { SemperWiki: a semantic personal Wiki },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/27_oren_semperwiki_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{SDWSOren2005,
  author = {Eyal Oren },
  title = {SemperWiki: a semantic personal Wiki},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1st Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC2005},
  year = {2005},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://www.semanticdesktop.org/SemanticDesktopWS2005/final/27_oren_semperwiki_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ortner2002,
  author = {Johann Ortner},
  title = {Knowledge in an Electronic World ?},
  booktitle = {PAKM2002},
  year = {2002},
  editor = {D. Karagiannis and U. Reimer},
  volume = {LNAI 2569 },
  pages = {pp. 281-300},
  publisher = {Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Sauermann\Eigene Dateien\_quellen\ortner-knowledge_in_an_electronic_world.pdf},
}

@MISC{nabuproject,
  author = {Frank Osterfeld and Malte Kiesel},
  title = {nabu semantic jabber server},
  howpublished = {http://nabu.opendfki.de},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://nabu.opendfki.de},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{kiesel2005,
  author = { Frank Osterfeld and Malte Kiesel and Sven Schwarz},
  title = { Nabu – A Semantic Archive for XMPP Instant Messaging },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/40_kiesel_nabu_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{pammer+2006,
  author = {V. Pammer and P. Scheir and S. Lindstaedt},
  title = {Ontology Coverage Check: support for evaluation in ontology engineering},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of FOMI 2006 - 2nd Workshop on Formal Ontologies Meet
	Industry},
  year = {2006},
  comment = {referenced by APOSDLE: learn@work with semantic web technology, which
	I reviewed in June 2007},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {pammer+2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.06.05},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{akila2005,
  author = { Nilesh Patel and Akila Varadarajan},
  title = { Semantic Pen - A Personal Information Management System for Pen
	Based Devices },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/33_akila_semanticpen_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Patel-SchneiderKR2004,
  author = {Peter F. Patel-Schneider},
  title = {What Is OWL (and Why Should I Care)?},
  booktitle = {KR},
  year = {2004},
  pages = {735-737},
  comment = {Zusammenfassung:},
  description = {dblp},
  isbn = {1-57735-199-1},
  keywords = {logic ontologies owl semanticWeb semwebss06 swss06-06 },
  url = {http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/pfps/publications/what-is-owl.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{Pepper+2003,
  author = {Steve Pepper and Sylvia Schwab},
  title = {Curing the Web's Identity Crisis. Subject Indicators for RDF},
  institution = {Ontopia},
  year = {2003},
  abstract = {This paper describes the crisis of identity facing the World Wide
	Web and, in particular, the RDF community. It shows how that crisis
	is rooted in a lack of clarity about the nature of "resources" and
	how concepts developed during the XML Topic Maps effort can provide
	a solution that works not only for Topic Maps, but also for RDF
	and semantic web technologies in general.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.10.29},
  url = {http://www.ontopia.net/topicmaps/materials/identitycrisis.html},
}

@MISC{Kowari-project,
  author = {the kowari project},
  howpublished = {\url{http://kowari.sourceforge.net/}},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@TECHREPORT{SPARQLQuery2005,
  author = {Eric Prud'hommeaux and Andy Seaborne (edts)},
  title = {SPARQL Query Language for RDF},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {2005},
  type = {W3C Working Draft},
  note = {http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/},
  abstract = {RDF is a flexible, extensible way to represent information about World
	Wide Web resources. It is used to represent, among other things,
	personal information, social networks, metadata about digital artefacts,
	like music and images, as well as provide a means of integration
	over disparate sources of information. A standardized query language
	for RDF data with multiple implementations offers developers and
	end users a way to write and to consume the results of queries across
	this wide range of information. Used with a common protocol, applications
	can access and combine information from across the web. This document
	describes the query language part of SPARQL Protocol And RDF Query
	Language for easy access to RDF stores. It is designed to meet the
	requirements and design objectives described in the W3C RDF Data
	Access Working Group (DAWG) document "RDF Data Access Use Cases
	and Requirements".},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/},
}

@ARTICLE{Prusak2001,
  author = {L. Prusak},
  title = {Where did Knowledge management come from},
  journal = {IBM Systems Journal},
  year = {2001},
  volume = {Volume 40},
  pages = {pp. 1002-1007. },
  number = {Number 4},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Prusak2001.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{PWMKM2003,
  author = {PWM.at},
  title = {Werkzeuge fürWissensmanagement},
  institution = {PWM.at},
  year = {2003},
  keywords = {Wissensmanagement Tools KM Knowledge Management},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Sauermann\Eigene Dateien\_quellen\softwarestudie_km_tools_2003_1_2.pdf},
}

@PHDTHESIS{QuanDiss2003,
  author = {Dennis Quan},
  title = {Designing End User Information Environments Built on Semistructured
	Data Models},
  school = {MIT},
  year = {2003},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {QuanDiss2003.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.11.01},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{haystack-iswc2003,
  author = {Dennis Quan and David Huynh and David R. Karger},
  title = {Haystack: A Platform for Authoring End User Semantic Web Applications},
  booktitle = {International Semantic Web Conference},
  year = {2003},
  pages = {738-753},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {haystack-iswc2003.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{Rath2003,
  author = {Holger Rath},
  title = {The Topic Maps Handbook --- Detailed description of the standard and
	practical guidelines for using it in knowledge management},
  institution = {empolis GmbH},
  year = {2003},
  type = {empolis White Paper},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.04.02},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{reeve+2005,
  author = {Lawrence Reeve and Hyoil Han},
  title = {Survey of semantic annotation platforms},
  booktitle = {SAC '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing},
  year = {2005},
  pages = {1634--1638},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066677.1067049},
  isbn = {1-58113-964-0},
  location = {Santa Fe, New Mexico},
  pdf = {reeve+2005.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Rhodes2000,
  author = {Bradley J. Rhodes},
  title = {Margin Notes: Building a Contextually Aware Associative Memory},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces(IUI2000)},
  year = {2000},
  month = {January},
  note = {Software Agents Group, MIT Media Lab},
  journal = {The Proceedings of the Internatial Conference on Intelligent User
	Interfaces(IUI '00)},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.04.02},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{richter2005,
  author = { Jörg Richter and Max Völkel and Heiko Haller},
  title = { DeepaMehta – A Semantic Desktop },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/30_dm_poster.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{metadesk2004,
  author = {Robert MacGregor, Sameer Maggon, and Baoshi Yan.},
  title = {MetaDesk: A Semantic Web Desktop Manager},
  booktitle = {In Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation Workshop, ISWC 2004},
  year = {2004},
  month = {November},
  comment = {found in SeMouse Iturrioz2006},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {metadesk2004.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.07.10},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Robertson+1998,
  author = {George Robertson and Mary Czerwinski and Kevin Larson and Daniel
	C. Robbins and David Thiel and Maarten van Dantzich},
  title = {Data mountain: using spatial memory for document management},
  booktitle = {UIST '98: Proceedings of the 11th annual ACM symposium on User interface
	software and technology},
  year = {1998},
  pages = {153--162},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/288392.288596},
  isbn = {1-58113-034-1},
  location = {San Francisco, California, United States},
  pdf = {Robertson+1998.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{robles+2005volunteer_evolution,
  author = {Robles, Gregorio and Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M. and Michlmayr, Martin},
  title = {Evolution of Volunteer Participation in Libre Software Projects:
	Evidence from {D}ebian},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the First International Conference on Open Source
	Systems},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Scotto, Marco and Succi, Giancarlo},
  pages = {100-107},
  address = {Genova, Italy},
  abstract = {Most libre software projects rely on the work of volunteers. Therefore,
	attracting people who contribute their time and technical skills
	is of paramount importance, both in technical and economic terms.
	This reliance on volunteers leads to some fundamental management
	challenges: volunteer contributions are inherently difficult to
	predict, plan and manage, especially in the case of large projects.
	In this paper we analyze the evolution in time of the human resources
	of one of the largest and most complex libre software projects composed
	primarily of volunteers, the Debian project. Debian currently has
	around 1300 volunteers working on several tasks: much activity is
	focused on packaging software applications and libraries, but there
	is also major work related to the maintenance of the infrastructure
	needed to sustain the development. We have performed a quantitative
	investigation of data from almost seven years, studying how volunteer
	involvement has affected the software released, and the developer
	community itself.},
  pdf = {robles+2005volunteer_evolution.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{rohmer2005,
  author = { Jean Rohmer},
  title = { Lessons for the future of Semantic Desktops learnt from 10 years
	of experience with the IDELIANCE Semantic Networks Manager },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/21_Rohmer_Semanticdesktop_final.pdf},
}

@INCOLLECTION{Sauermann2006b,
  author = {Leo Sauermann},
  title = {Semantic Desktop – Der Arbeitsplatz der Zukunft},
  booktitle = {Semantic {W}eb -- {A}uf dem {W}eg zur vernetzten {W}issensgesellschaft},
  publisher = {Springer Verlag},
  year = {2006},
  editor = {Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini},
  series = { X.media.press},
  pages = {161-176},
  abstract = {Der Arbeitsplatz der Zukunft wird anders sein als der heutige
	
	Status Quo, die Änderungen finden auf verschiedenen Ebenen statt:
	Technik,
	
	Informationsrepräsentation und soziale Verhaltensweisen. In diesem
	Kapitel werden
	
	aktuelle Ansätze aus verschiedenen Forschungsgebieten beschrieben
	und
	
	kombiniert, von Semantic Web bis zu Visualisierung. Semantische Technologien
	
	ermöglichen es, die bestehenden Daten eines Benutzers neu zu interpretieren
	und
	
	zu verwenden, dabei bringt die Kombination von Semantic Web und Desktop
	
	Computern besondere Vorteile, ein Paradigma, das unter dem Titel Semantic
	
	Desktop vorgestellt wird.},
  doi = {ISBN 3-540-29324-8},
  language = {german},
  owner = {sauermann},
  url = {http://www.semantic-web.at/springer},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sauermann2005b,
  author = {Leo Sauermann},
  title = {The Semantic Desktop - a Basis for Personal Knowledge Management},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the I-KNOW 2005. 5th International Conference on Knowledge
	Management},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Hermann Maurer and Cristian Calude and Arto Salomaa and Klaus Tochtermann},
  pages = {294 - 301},
  doi = {ISSN 0948-695x},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Sauermann2005b.pdf},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/\~sauermann/papers/Sauermann2005b.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{Sauermann2006c,
  author = {Leo Sauermann},
  title = {PIMO-a PIM Ontology for the Semantic Desktop (draft)},
  institution = {DFKI},
  year = {2006},
  type = {Draft},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.05.12},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/\~sauermann/2006/01-pimo-report/pimOntologyLanguageReport.html},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sauermann2005a,
  author = {Leo Sauermann},
  title = {The Gnowsis Semantic Desktop for Information Integration},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the IOA 2005 Workshop at the WM},
  year = {2005},
  publisher = {Springer},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Sauermann2005a.pdf},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/\~sauermann/papers/Sauermann2005a.pdf},
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{Sauermann2003,
  author = {Leo Sauermann},
  title = {The Gnowsis-Using Semantic Web Technologies to build a Semantic Desktop},
  school = {Technical University of Vienna},
  year = {2003},
  type = {Diploma thesis},
  pdf = {Sauermann2003.pdf},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/\~sauermann/papers/sauermann2003.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{sauermann2005,
  author = { Leo Sauermann and Ansgar Bernardi and Andreas Dengel},
  title = { Overview and Outlook on the Semantic Desktop },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/18_sauermann_overviewsemdesk_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sauermann+2005d,
  author = {Leo Sauermann and Ansgar Bernardi and Andreas Dengel},
  title = {Overview and Outlook on the Semantic Desktop},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on The Semantic Desktop at the ISWC
	2005 Conference},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker, Jack Park, Dennis Quan, and Leo Sauermann},
  abstract = {In this paper we will give an overview of the Semantic Desktop paradigm,
	beginning with the history of the term, a definition, current work
	and its relevance to knowledge management of the future. Existing
	applications and research results are listed and their role as building
	blocks of the future Semantic Desktop described. Based on the analysis
	of existing systems we propose two software architecture paradigms,
	one for the Semantic Desktop at large and another for applications
	running on a Semantic Desktop. A view on the context aspect of the
	Semantic Desktop and the Knowledge Management aspect is given. Based
	on the current events and projects, we give an outlook on the next
	steps.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Sauermann+2005d.pdf},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/\~sauermann/papers/Sauermann+2005d.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{Sauermann+2007a,
  author = {Leo Sauermann and Richard Cyganiak and Max V\"olkel},
  title = {Cool {URIs} for the Semantic Web},
  institution = {DFKI GmbH},
  year = {2007},
  type = {Technical Memo},
  number = {TM-07-01},
  address = {Deutsches Forschungszentrum f \"ur K\"unstliche Intelligenz GmbH
	
	Postfach 2080
	
	67608 Kaiserslautern},
  month = {February},
  note = {Written by 29.11.2006},
  abstract = {The Resource Description Framework RDF allows you to describe web
	documents and resources from the real world—people, organisations,
	things—in a computer-processable way. Publishing such descriptions
	on the web creates the semantic web. URIs are very important as
	the link between
	
	RDF and the web. This article presents guidelines for their effective
	use. We discuss two strategies, called 303 URIs and hash URIs. We
	give pointers to several web sites that use these solutions, and
	briefly discuss why several other proposals have problems.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Sauermann+2007a.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.03.08},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/dfkidok/publications/TM/07/01/tm-07-01.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sauermann+2006a,
  author = {Leo Sauermann and Andreas Dengel and Ludger van Elst and Andreas
	Lauer and Heiko Maus and Sven Schwarz},
  title = {Personalization in the EPOS project},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Semantic Web Personalization Workshop at the ESWC
	2006 Conference},
  year = {2006},
  pages = {42 - 52},
  abstract = {In this work we present the results of the EPOS project with regard
	to the needs of personalization in the Semantic Web. Focus of this
	work is the subjective view of an individual person, expressed in
	a Personal Information Model (PIMO). It is matched both with personal
	resources (files, e-mails, and websites) of the user and organizational
	knowledge (ontologies). A user observation component gathers actions
	of the user to calculate the current context with regards to current
	goals and matching elements in the user’s PIMO. Combined, the representation
	of the user’s stored information and the current context provide
	a thorough representation of the user. Desktop applications can
	use this representation to provide personalized services. Three
	special purpose applications were implemented: a search engine,
	a context-sensitive assistant, and a tool for filing new information.
	An evaluation of this approach showed that it increases productivity
	and indeed reflects the subjective view of users. Also, the approach
	satisfies most of the requirements of an Adaptive Educational Hypermedia
	System AEHS. Parts of this work are published as open source projects.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Sauermann+2006a.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.05.11},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/\~sauermann/papers/Sauermann+2006a.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sauermann+2006d,
  author = {Leo Sauermann and Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes and Malte Kiesel and Christiaan
	Fluit and Heiko Maus and Dominik Heim and Danish Nadeem and Benjamin
	Horak and Andreas Dengel},
  title = {Semantic Desktop 2.0: The {Gnowsis} Experience},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the ISWC Conference},
  year = {2006},
  pages = {887-900},
  month = {Nov},
  abstract = {In this paper we present lessons learned from building a Semantic
	Desktop system, the gnowsis beta. On desktop computers, semantic
	software has to provide stable services and has to reflect the personal
	view of the user. Our approach to ontologies, the Personal Information
	Model PIMO allows to create tagging services like del.icio.us on
	the desktop. A semantic wiki allows further annotations. Continuous
	evaluations of the system helped to improve it. These results were
	created in the EPOS research project and are available in the open
	source projects Aperture, kaukoluwiki, and gnowsis and will be continued
	in the Nepomuk project. By using these components, other developers
	can create new desktop applications the web 2.0 way.},
  doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_64},
  ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_64},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Sauermann+2006d.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.05.31},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/\~sauermann/papers/Sauermann+2006d.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sauermann+2005c,
  author = {Leo Sauermann and Sven Schwarz},
  title = {Gnowsis Adapter Framework: Treating Structured Data Sources as Virtual
	RDF Graphs},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the ISWC 2005},
  year = {2005},
  abstract = {The integration of heterogenous data sources is a crucial step for
	the upcoming semantic web – if existing information is not integrated,
	where will the data come from that the semantic web builds on? In
	this paper we present the gnowsis adapter framework, an implementation
	of an RDF graph system that can be used to integrate structured
	data sources, together with a set of already implemented adapters
	that can be used in own applications or extended for new situations.
	We will give an overview of the architecture and implementation
	details together with a description of the common problems in this
	field and our solutions, leading to an outlook on the future developments
	we expect. Using our presented results, researchers can generate
	test data for experiments and practitioners can access their desktop
	data sources as RDF graph.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Sauermann+2005c.pdf},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/\~sauermann/papers/Sauermann+2005c.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{SauermannSchwarz2004,
  author = {Leo Sauermann and Sven Schwarz},
  title = {Introducing the Gnowsis Semantic Desktop},
  booktitle = {Poster at the International Semantic Web Conference ISWC 2004},
  year = {2004},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {SauermannSchwarz2004.pdf},
  url = {http://iswc2004.semanticweb.org/posters/PID-QLIOYDYE-1090244935.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{HPL-2003-235R1,
  author = {Craig Sayers and Alan H. Karp},
  title = {Computing the digest of an RDF graph},
  institution = {HPL},
  year = {2003},
  number = {HPL-2003-235R1 20040326 External },
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {HPL-2003-235R1.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Schneider+2005,
  author = {Michael Schneider and Mathias Bauer and Alexander Kröner},
  title = {Building a Personal Memory for Situated User Support},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Exploiting Context Histories in Smart
	Environments ECHISE at Pervasive2005},
  year = {2005},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Schneider+2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.05.12},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{SchumacherBergmann00b,
  author = {J{\"u}rgen Schumacher and Ralph Bergmann},
  title = {An Efficient Approach to Similarity-Based Retrieval on Top of Relational
	Databases},
  booktitle = {Advances in Case-Based Reasoning, Proceedings of the 5th European
	Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning, {EWCBR 2000}, Trento, Italy},
  year = {2000},
  editor = {Enrico Blanzieri and Luigi Portinale},
  pages = {273--284},
  address = {Berlin},
  publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
  pdf = {SchumacherBergmann00b.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{schwabe2005,
  author = { Daniel Schwabe and Daniela Brauner and Demetrius A. Nunes and Guilherme
	Mamede},
  title = { HyperSD: a Semantic Desktop as a Semantic Web Application },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/38_schwabe_hyperde_poster.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Schwarz2006,
  author = {Sven Schwarz},
  title = {A Context Model for Personal Knowledge Management Applications},
  booktitle = {Modeling and Retrieval of Context, Second International Workshop,
	MRC 2005, Edinburgh, UK, July 31 - August 1, 2005, Revised Selected
	Papers},
  year = {2006},
  editor = {Thomas Roth-Berghofer and Stefan Schulz and David B. Leake},
  volume = {3946},
  series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  pages = {18--33},
  publisher = {Springer},
  isbn = {3-540-33587-0},
  language = {english},
  pdf = {Schwarz2006.pdf},
  url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/4526400657457v8t/},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Schwarz2005,
  author = {Sven Schwarz},
  title = {A Context Model for Personal Knowledge Management},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the IJCAII'05 Workshop on Modeling and Retrieval of
	Context},
  year = {2005},
  address = {Edinburgh},
  pdf = {Schwarz2005.pdf},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~schwarz/docs/Schwarz2005.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{SchwarzRoth-Berghofer03,
  author = {Sven Schwarz and Thomas Roth-Berghofer},
  title = {Towards Goal Elicitation by User Observation},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the FGWM 2003 Workshop on Knowledge and Experience
	Management},
  year = {2003},
  address = {Karlsruhe},
  keywords = {H1021, H1022, I2046, I2045, H3},
  pdf = {SchwarzRoth-Berghofer03.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{SemWeb2006,
  author = {Shadbolt, N. and Berners-Lee, T. and Hall, W.},
  title = {The Semantic Web Revisited},
  journal = {IEEE Intelligent Systems},
  year = {2006},
  volume = {21},
  pages = {96-101},
  abstract = {The original Scientific American article on the Semantic Web appeared
	in 2001. It described the evolution of a Web that consisted largely
	of documents for humans to read to one that included data and information
	for computers to manipulate. The Semantic Web is a Web of actionable
	information--information derived from data through a semantic theory
	for interpreting the symbols.This simple idea, however, remains
	largely unrealized. Shopbots and auction bots abound on the Web,
	but these are essentially handcrafted for particular tasks; they
	have little ability to interact with heterogeneous data and information
	types. Because we haven't yet delivered large-scale, agent-based
	mediation, some commentators argue that the Semantic Web has failed
	to deliver. We argue that agents can only flourish when standards
	are well established and that the Web standards for expressing shared
	meaning have progressed steadily over the past five years. Furthermore,
	we see the use of ontologies in the e-science community presaging
	ultimate success for the Semantic Web--just as the use of HTTP within
	the CERN particle physics community led to the revolutionary success
	of the original Web. This article is part of a special issue on
	the Future of AI.},
  doi = {issn:1541-1672},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {SemWeb2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.07.24},
  url = {http://www.geospatialsemanticweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/01637364.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{ShkundinaSchwarz05,
  author = {Roza Shkundina and Sven Schwarz},
  title = {A Similarity Measure for Task Contexts},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop Similarities - Processes - Workflows
	in conjunction with the 6th International Conference on Case-Based
	Reasoning (ICCBR 2005)},
  year = {2005},
  address = {Chicago},
  month = {aug},
  language = {english},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.04.02},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/\~schwarz/docs/ShkundinaSchwarz2005.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{ShneidermanBedersonDrucker06,
  author = {Ben Shneiderman and Benjamin B. Bederson and Steven M. Drucker},
  title = {Find that photo!: interface strategies to annotate, browse, and share},
  journal = {Commun. ACM},
  year = {2006},
  volume = {49},
  pages = {69--71},
  number = {4},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  comment = {recommended by Heiko Maus, 28.3.2006},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1121949.1121985},
  issn = {0001-0782},
  pdf = {ShneidermanBedersonDrucker06.pdf},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
}

@ARTICLE{Shvaiko+2005,
  author = {P. Shvaiko and J. Euzenat},
  title = {A Survey of Schema-based Matching Approaches},
  journal = {Journal on Data Semantics},
  year = {2005},
  keywords = {ontology matching alignment survey},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Shvaiko+2005.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Siebert+2006a,
  author = {Mark Siebert and Pierre Smits and Leo Sauermann and Andreas Dengel},
  title = {Personalized document retrieval in multi-party environments with
	the semantic desktop},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on the Electronic
	Document Management in an Enterprise Computing Environment (IEEE
	EDM 2006) to be held in 
	
	conjunction with the Tenth IEEE International EDOC Conference (IEEE
	EDOC 2006)},
  year = {2006},
  month = {October},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.08.07},
  url = {http://www4.comp.polyu.edu.hk/\~edoc06/workshop/edm.html},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Siebert+2006b,
  author = {Mark Siebert and Pierre Smits and Leo Sauermann and Andreas Dengel},
  title = {Increasing Search Quality with the Semantic Desktop in Proposal Development},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management PAKM
	conference},
  year = {2006},
  volume = {4333/2006},
  series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  pages = {279-290},
  publisher = {Springer Berlin / Heidelberg},
  abstract = {Quicker response times and less production costs of proposal development
	require further automation of sales assistant functionality in CRM
	environments. Automation still struggles with the handling of abstraction
	and the subjective character of knowledge. Based on the knowledge
	creation framework the paper outlines and tests the increase of
	search quality with Semantic
	
	 Desktop technology. The discussion of peer-to-peer settings and semantic
	concepts illustrates the influence of individual perspectives on
	search quality. It reveals first potentials and benefits for process-integration,
	like semantic CRM and illustrates approaches to increase knowledge
	worker’s productivity.},
  doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11944935_25},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.10.13},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{magnet-sigmod2005,
  author = {Vineet Sinha and David R. Karger},
  title = {Magnet: Supporting Navigation in Semistructured Data Environments},
  booktitle = {in SIGMOD 2005},
  year = {2005},
  comment = {http://cimic.rutgers.edu/~sigmod05/},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {magnet-sigmod2005.pdf},
  url = {http://haystack.lcs.mit.edu/publications.html},
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{Smits2006,
  author = {Pierre Smits},
  title = {Auswirkungen des individuellen Arbeitsplatzes auf die semantische
	Suche},
  abstract = {Kürzere Antwortzeiten und geringere Produktionskosten erfordern weitergehende
	Automatisierung der Sales
	
	Assistenten Funktionalität in CRM Umgebungen. Bei der Automatisierung
	werden Abstraktionslevel und
	
	der subjektive Charakter bei der Entstehung von Dokumenten in wissensintensiven
	Prozessen immer noch
	
	nicht (ausreichend) berücksichtigt. Auf Basis des Knowledge Creation
	Frameworks wird anhand von
	
	Tests die Veränderung / Verbesserung der Qualität von Suchergebnissen,
	durch Verwendung semantischer
	
	Suchtechnologie, im Rahmen der peer-to-peer Sucher des Semantic Desktops
	Gnowsis, im Vergleich zu Standard-
	
	Suchtechnologien, wie sie bei Google (Desktop) oder LiveLink zu finden
	sind, veranschaulicht. Die Diskussion
	
	über die Verwendung von peer-to-peer, sowie semantischer Suche zeigt
	das Potential einer möglichen Einbindung
	
	in ein semantisches CRM.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Smits2006.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.07.06},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Staab+2000,
  author = {Steffen Staab and Michael Erdmann and Alexander Maedche and Stefan
	Decker},
  title = {An extensible approach for Modeling Ontologies in RDF(S)},
  booktitle = {Proc. of First Workshop on the Semantic Web at the Fourth European
	Conference International Workshop on Research and Advanced Technology
	for Digital Libraries, Lisbon, Portugal 18-20 September 2000},
  year = {2000},
  month = {SEP},
  pdf = {Staab+2000.pdf},
  url = {\url{http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/Publ/2000/ecdl-sstetal.pdf}},
}

@TECHREPORT{Ontolinks-Studie,
  author = {Stefan Agne, Ludger van Elst und Bidjan Tschaitschian},
  title = {OntoLinks Beziehungen und deren Nutzung in Ontologien},
  institution = {DFKI},
  year = {2000},
  month = {March},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Ontolinks-Studie.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{XTM,
  author = {Steve Pepper, Graham Moore (eds).},
  title = {{XML Topic Maps (XTM)} 1.0.},
  institution = {TopicMaps.Org},
  year = {2001},
  type = {Specification},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.04.02},
  url = {http://www.topicmaps.org/xtm/},
}

@TECHREPORT{SticklerCBD2004,
  author = {Patrick Stickler},
  title = {{CBD} - Concise Bounded Description},
  institution = {NOKIA},
  year = {2004},
  note = {http://sw.nokia.com/uriqa/CBD.html},
  abstract = {This document defines a concise bounded description of a resource
	in terms of an RDF graph, as a general and broadly optimal unit
	of specific knowledge about that resource to be utilized by, and/or
	interchanged between, semantic web agents.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://sw.nokia.com/uriqa/CBD.html},
}

@TECHREPORT{SticklerUriqa2004,
  author = {Patrick Stickler},
  title = {The {URI} Query Agent Model - A Semantic Web Enabler},
  institution = {NOKIA},
  year = {2004},
  note = {http://sw.nokia.com/uriqa/URIQA.html},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{staeudel2005,
  author = { Markus Stäudel and Bertin Klein and and Stefan Agne},
  title = { Pen-based Acquisition of Real World Annotations for Document Information
	Spaces },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/20_staeudel_penbased_final.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{Sure2004,
  author = {York Sure},
  title = {Perspective on Semantic Web Technologies},
  journal = {Proceedings of I-KNOW},
  year = {2004},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@TECHREPORT{Tazzoli2004,
  author = {Roberto Tazzoli and Paolo Castagna and Stefano Emilio Campanini},
  title = {Towards a Semantic Wiki Wiki Web},
  institution = {Demo at the ISWC2004},
  year = {2004},
  abstract = {This article describes PlatypusWiki, an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web using
	technologies from the Semantic Web. Platypus Wiki offers a simple
	user interface to create Wiki pages including metadata according
	to W3C standards. It uses RDF, RDF Schema and OWL to manage the
	metadata and create ontologies. We present the essential features
	of what we have called a Semantic Wiki Wiki Web, showing how the
	existing Wiki WikiWeb can be improved and how we have implemented
	these features in Platypus Wiki. Platypus Wiki is a rapid and useful
	Personal Knowledge Management system, as well as a valuable tool
	to manage Communities of Practice.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://platypuswiki.sourceforge.net/whatis/documents/platypuswiki.pdf},
}

@PHDTHESIS{Fielding2000,
  author = {Fielding R. Thomas},
  title = {Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures},
  school = {University of California, Irvine},
  year = {2000},
  type = {Doctoral dissertation},
  keywords = {RESTful},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Fielding2000.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{Thompson+2006draft,
  author = {Henry S. Thompson and David Orchard},
  title = {URNs, Namespaces and Registries},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {2006},
  type = {[Editor's Draft] TAG Finding},
  note = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/URNsAndRegistries-50}},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.10.30},
  url = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/URNsAndRegistries-50}},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{dbin2005,
  author = {G. Tummarello and C. Morbidoni and P. Puliti and F. Piazza},
  title = {The DBin Semantic Web platform: an overview},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the WWW2005 Workshop on The Semantic Computing Initiative
	SeC},
  year = {2005},
  abstract = {DBin is a tool to build “Semantic Web P2P communities”.
	
	It provides a general platform on top of which it is possible
	
	to create and run P2P Semantic Web applications where
	
	users contribute by annotating topics of common interest.
	
	DBin introduces a Semantic Computing scenario where
	
	users “slowly”, but in a sustainable way, build a local DB
	
	and can then enjoy a variety of semantic based activities
	
	such as browsing or intelligent interaction with the local
	
	media and files. DBin accommodates a number of
	
	experimental modules to deal with specific kind of
	
	metadata (audio metadata extraction, textual analysis,
	
	desktop integration) as well as a domain oriented user
	
	interface. DBin includes an RDF subgraph digital
	
	signature facility enabling personalized trust policies to
	
	provide filtering out unwanted information. Maximum
	
	extendibility is guaranteed by the use of the Eclipse Rich
	
	Client platform and by the Open Source model.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {dbin2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.05.12},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Tummarello+2006ISWC,
  author = {Tummarello, Giovanni and Morbidoni, Christian and Nucci, Michele},
  title = {Enabling Semantic Web Communities with DBin: An Overview},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the ISWC},
  year = {2006},
  pages = {943--950},
  citeulike-article-id = {1154267},
  doi = {10.1007/11926078_69},
  journal = {: The Semantic Web - ISWC 2006},
  keywords = {iswc2006 rdf},
  pdf = {Tummarello+2006ISWC.pdf},
  priority = {3},
  url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_69},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Voelkel+2006a,
  author = {Max V\&\#246;lkel and Markus Kr\&\#246;tzsch and Denny Vrandecic
	and Heiko Haller and Rudi Studer},
  title = {Semantic Wikipedia},
  booktitle = {WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World
	Wide Web},
  year = {2006},
  pages = {585--594},
  address = {New York, NY, USA},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1135777.1135863},
  isbn = {1-59593-323-9},
  location = {Edinburgh, Scotland},
  pdf = {Voelkel+2006a.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{voelkel-oren-2005_spkm,
  author = {Max V{\"{o}}lkel and Eyal Oren},
  title = {Personal Knowledge Management with Semantic Wikis},
  institution = {AIFB Karlsruhe},
  year = {2005},
  month = {DEC},
  abstract = {Managing knowledge is crucial in our economy. We derive requirements
	
	on personal knowledge management (finding, reminding, collaboration,
	
	knowledge re-use and cognitively adequate interfaces) from
	
	cognitive psychological research and analyse the limitations of current
	
	solutions. We introduce a restful, wiki-based, open architecture for
	semantic
	
	personal knowledge management that fulfills the analysed requirements
	
	to a high extent and gives the user a uniform way to work
	
	with knowledge on all layers (syntax, structure, formal semantics).
	We
	
	discuss architectural considerations and describe two implementations.},
  url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/743974.html},
}

@ARTICLE{TechnologyRadar2006web30,
  author = {Wolfgang Wahlster and Andreas Dengel, with contributions by Dietmar
	Dengler, Dominik Heckmann, Malte Kiesel, Alexander Pfalzgraf, Thomas
	Roth-Berghofer, Leo Sauermann, Eric Schwarzkopf, and Michael Sintek},
  title = {Web 3.0: Convergence of Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web},
  journal = {Technology Radar},
  year = {2006},
  volume = {II},
  pages = {1-23},
  month = {June},
  abstract = {The World Wide Web (WWW) has drastically improved access to digitally
	stored information. However, content in the WWW has so far only
	been machine-readable but not machineunderstandable. Since information
	in the WWW is mostly represented in natural language, the available
	documents are only fully understandable by human beings. The Semantic
	Web is based on the content-oriented description of digital documents
	with standardized vocabularies that provide machine understandable
	semantics. The result is the transformation from a Web of Links
	into a Web of Meaning/Semantic Web [ ], (see arrow A in Fig. ).
	On the other hand, the traditional Web .0 has recently undergone
	an orthogonal shift into a Web of People/Web 2.0 where the focus
	is set on folksonomies, collective intelligence, and the wisdom
	of groups (see arrow B in Fig. ). Only the combined muscle of semantic
	web technologies and broad user participation will ultimately lead
	to a Web 3.0, with completely new business opportunities in all
	segments of the ITC market. Without Web 2.0 technologies and without
	activating the power of community-based semantic tagging, the emerging
	semantic web cannot be scaled and broadened to the level that is
	needed for a complete transformation of the current syntactic web.
	On the other hand, current Web 2.0 technologies cannot be used for
	automatic service composition and open domain query answering without
	adding machine-understandable content descriptions based on semantic
	web technologies. The ultimate worldwide knowledge infrastructure
	cannot be fully produced automatically but needs massive user participation
	based on open semantic platforms and standards. The interesting
	and urgent question that arises is: what happens when the emerging
	Semantic Web and Web 2.0 intersect with their full potential? We
	analyze this question throughout this feature paper and present
	the converging idea that we call Web 3.0. We use the following definition
	in this paper: Web 3.0 = Semantic Web + Web 2.0. A good example
	for developing Web 3.0 is the mobile personal information assistant
	(see Fig. 2). The user makes queries using natural language, and
	the assistant answers by extracting and combining information from
	the entire web, evaluating the information found while applying
	Semantic Web technologies. Today’s second-generation search engines
	are based on keywords within the syntactic web, while open domain
	question answering engines are based on information extraction and
	the Semantic Web.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {TechnologyRadar2006web30.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.11.17},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Weippl+04,
  author = {Edgar R Weippl and Alexander Schatten and Shuaib Karim and A. Min
	Tjoa },
  title = {SemanticLIFE Collaboration: Security Requirements and Solutions -
	Security Aspects of Semantic Knowledge Management },
  booktitle = {PAKM 2004, LNAI 3336},
  year = {2004},
  editor = {D. Karagiannis and U. Reimer},
  organization = {Vienna University of Technology},
  abstract = {SemanticLIFE is a project that stores all information an individual
	works with in a semantically enriched form. Ontologies are used
	to improve the search process and to express queries in the way
	humans think ? e.g. ?Find the draft I?ve been working on when traveling
	home from the conference in Chi- cago?. When people cooperate on
	projects they obviously need to share infor- mation without spending
	time on entering keywords and thinking about who should be able
	to access which data; the issue is to correctly configure access
	controls so that only required information is shared with the appropriate
	people. Using a combination of the Chinese Wall and the Bell LaPadula
	model we show how access controls can be configured correctly with
	little effort by the users. },
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Weippl+04.pdf},
}

@ARTICLE{Whittaker2001,
  author = {Steve Whittaker and Julia Hirschberg},
  title = {The Character, Value, and Management of Personal Paper Archives},
  journal = {ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction},
  year = {2001},
  volume = {Vol. 8},
  pages = {Pages 150–170},
  number = {No. 2},
  month = {June},
  eid = {C° 2001 ACM 1073-0516/01/0600–0150 $5.00 , },
  note = {ATT Labs—Research},
  abstract = {We explored general issues concerning personal information management
	by investigating the characteristics of office workers’ paper-based
	information, in an industrial research environment. We examined
	the reasons people collect paper, types of data they collect, problems
	encountered in handling paper, and strategies used for processing
	it. We tested three specific hypotheses in the course of an office
	move. The greater availability of public digital data along with
	changes in people’s jobs or interests should lead to wholescale
	discarding of paper data, while preparing for the move. Instead
	we found workers kept large, highly valued paper archives. We also
	expected that the major part of people’s personal archives would
	be unique documents. However, only 49% of people’s archives were
	unique documents, the remainder being copies of publicly available
	data and unread information, and we explore reasons for this. We
	examined the effects of paper-processing strategies on archive structure.
	We discovered different paper-processing strategies ( filing and
	piling) that were relatively independent of job type. We predicted
	that filers’ attempts to evaluate and categorize incoming documents
	would produce smaller archives that were accessed frequently. Contrary
	to our predictions, filers amassed more information, and accessed
	it less frequently than pilers. We argue that filers may engage
	in premature filing: to clear their workspace, they archive information
	that later turns out to be of low value. Given the effort involved
	in organizing data, they are also loath to discard filed information,
	even when its value is uncertain. We discuss the implications of
	this research for digital personal information management.},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  pdf = {Whittaker2001.pdf},
}

@MISC{wikipedia,
  author = {Wikipedia},
  title = {Wikipedia{,} the free encyclopedia},
  note = {http://en.wikipedia.org/},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{witte2005,
  author = { Rene Witte and Petra Gerlach and Markus Joachim and Thomas Kappler
	and Ralf Krestel and and Praharshana Perera},
  title = { Engineering a Semantic Desktop for Building Historians and Architects},
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/34_witte_engineeringsd_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{xiao2005,
  author = {Huiyong Xiao and Isabel F. Cruz},
  title = {A Multi-Ontology Approach for Personal Information Management},
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  pdf = {C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\sauermann\Eigene Dateien\_projekte\2005_11_06_ISWC2005\semdeskworkshop\cameraready\32_xiaocruz_multiontology_final.pdf},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/32_xiaocruz_multiontology_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{yu2005,
  author = { Haibo Yu and Tsunenori Mine and and Makoto Amamiya},
  title = { A Web Information Retrieval System Architecture Based on Semantic
	MyPortal },
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/35_yu_myportal_final.pdf},
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{zhang2005,
  author = { Xiang Zhang and Wennan Shen and Yuzhong Qu},
  title = { WonderDesk – A Semantic Desktop for Resource Sharing and Management},
  booktitle = {Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland,
	November 6},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  month = {November},
  url = {http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/13_zhang_wonderdesk_poster.pdf},
}

@PROCEEDINGS{semdesk2005,
  title = {The Semantic Desktop - Next Generation Information Management \&
	Collaboration Infrastructure. Proc. of Semantic Desktop Workshop
	at the ISWC, Galway, Ireland},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann},
  volume = {175},
  series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings ISSN 1613-0073},
  month = {November},
  keywords = {Semantic Desktop},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/SemanticDesktop2005Proceedings.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.02.23},
  url = {http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/},
}

@PROCEEDINGS{SemDeskWS2006,
  title = {Proceedings of the Semantic Desktop and Social Semantic Collaboration
	Workshop (SemDesk 2006)
	
	located at the 5th International Semantic Web Conference ISWC 2006},
  year = {2006},
  editor = {Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Leo Sauermann and S\"oren Auer and
	Siegfried Handschuh},
  volume = {202},
  series = {CEUR-WS},
  address = {Athens, GA, USA},
  month = {6th November 2006},
  doi = {ISSN: 1613-0073},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2006.12.21},
  url = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-202/},
}

@TECHREPORT{Exif-2.1,
  title = {Digital Still Camera Image File Format Standard (Exchangeable image
	file format for Digital Still Cameras: Exif) Version 2.1 },
  institution = {Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA)},
  year = {1998},
  month = {June},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@MISC{dcmi,
  title = {The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative},
  howpublished = {http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@MISC{ExifTools,
  note = {Exif2RDF by Masahide Kanzaki, \url{http://www.kanzaki.com/test/exif2rdf
	JpegRDF by Norman Walsh http://nwalsh.com/java/jpegrdf/jpegrdf.html}},
  owner = {Sauermann},
}

@MISC{GnowsisProjectWebsite,
  title = {the gnowsis semantic desktop project website http://www.gnowsis.org},
  owner = {Sauermann},
  url = {http://www.gnowsis.org},
}

@comment{jabref-meta: selector_keywords:pim;semantic desktop;}

@comment{jabref-meta: selector_publisher:Springer;}







========================== END LEO.BIB ===========================







@misc{SPARQLW3C,
  TITLE        = {SPARQL Query Language for RDF},
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  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-protocol/}},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-protocol/}}
}

@misc{RDFSemantics,
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}

@misc{DCSpec,
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}

@misc{EXIFRDF,
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  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.kanzaki.com/ns/exif}},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.kanzaki.com/ns/exif}}
}

@misc{RFC2426,
  TITLE        = {vCard MIME Directory Profile},
  AUTHOR       = {Frank Dawson and Tim Howes},
  URL					 = {\url{http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2426.txt}},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2426.txt}}
}

@misc{NRLSpec,
  TITLE	       = {NEPOMUK Representational Language (NRL) Vocabulary Specification [Draft]}, 
  AUTHOR       = {Nepomuk Task Force Ontologies},
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}

@misc{VCARDRDF,
  TITLE        = {Representing vCard Objects in RDF/XML},
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  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/vcard-rdf}},
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}

@misc{RFC2445,
  TITLE        = {Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Objects Specification},
  AUTHOR       = {Frank Dawson and Derik Stenerson},
  YEAR				 = {1998},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt}},
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}

@misc{SWADDeliverable3.7,
	TITLE        = {SWAD-Europe Deliverable 3.7: Developer Workshop Report 2 - Semantic Web calendaring},
	AUTHOR       = {Libby Miller},
	YEAR         = {2002},
	HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/Europe/reports/dev_workshop_report_2/}},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/Europe/reports/dev_workshop_report_2/}}
}

@misc{TimBLICal,
  TITLE        = {A quick look at iCalendar},
  AUTHOR       = {Tim Berners-Lee},
  YEAR         = {2001},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2000/01/foo}},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2000/01/foo}}
}

@misc{HybridIcal,
  TITLE        = {Hybrid ICal RDF Schema},
  AUTHOR       = {Michael Arick and Libby Miller},
  YEAR         = {2001},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/discovery/2001/06/schemas/ical-full/hybrid.rdf}},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/discovery/2001/06/schemas/ical-full/hybrid.rdf}}
}

@misc{AnotherIcal,
  TITLE        = {Another iCalendar model},
  AUTHOR       = {Dan Connoly},
  YEAR         = {2000},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/pim/ical.rdf}},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/pim/ical.rdf}}
}

@misc{PalmIcal,
  TITLE        = {Palm Datebook},
  AUTHOR       = {Dan Connoly},
  YEAR         = {2000},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2000/08/palm56/datebook}},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.w3.org/2000/08/palm56/datebook}}
}

@misc{ICALRDF,
  TITLE        = {RDF Calendar - an application of the Resource Description Framework to iCalendar Data},
  AUTHOR       = {Dan Connolly and Libby Miller},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfcal/}},
  URL					 = {\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfcal/}}
}

@misc{ID3Standard,
  TITLE        = {ID3 Tag version 2.3.0 - Informal Standard},
  AUTHOR       = {Martin Nilsson},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://www.id3.org/id3v2.3.0}},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.id3.org/id3v2.3.0}}
}

@InCollection{PereiraWalle2005,
  AUTHOR 	     = {Fernando Pereira and Rik van de Walle},
  TITLE        = {Multimedia Content description in MPEG-7 and MPEG-21},
  BOOKTITLE    = {Multimedia Content and the Semantic Web},
  EDITOR       = {Giorgios Stamou and Stefanos Kolias},
  PAGES        = {3--43},
  PUBLISHER    = {Wiley},
  YEAR         = {2005}
}

@InCollection{Hunter2005,
  AUTHOR 	     = {Jane Hunter},
  TITLE        = {Adding Multimedia to the Semantic Web. Building an applying an MPEG-7 Ontology},
  BOOKTITLE    = {Multimedia Content and the Semantic Web},
  EDITOR       = {Giorgios Stamou and Stefanos Kolias},
  PAGES        = {75--106},
  PUBLISHER    = {Wiley},
  YEAR         = {2005},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~jane/jane-hunter/swws.pdf}}
}

@InProceedings{TsinarakiCAiSE2004,
  AUTHOR       = {Chrisa Tsinaraki AND Panagiotis Polydoros AND Stavros Christodoulakis},
  TITLE        = {Integration of OWL ontologies in MPEG-7 and TVAnytime compliant Semantic Indexing},
  BOOKTITLE    = {Proc. of the 16th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2004)},
  MONTH        = {June},
  YEAR         = {2004},
  ADDRESS      = {Riga, Latvia},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.music.tuc.gr/Staff/Director/Publications/publ_files/C_TSPC_CAISE_2004.pdf}}
}

@InProceedings{TsinarakiRIAO2004,
  AUTHOR       = {Chrisa Tsinaraki AND Panagiotis Polydoros AND Nektarios Moumoutzis AND Stavros Christodoulakis},
  TITLE        = {Coupling OWL with MPEG-7 and TV-Anytime for Domain-specific
                  Multimedia Information Integration and Retrieval},
  BOOKTITLE    = {Proc. of RIAO 2004},
  MONTH        = {April},
  YEAR         = {2004},
  ADDRESS      = {Avignon, France},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.ced.tuc.gr/Staff/Director/Publications/publ_files/C_TPMC_RIAO_2004.pdf}}
}

@InProceedings{TsinarakiCIVR2004,
  AUTHOR       = {Chrisa Tsinaraki AND Panagiotis Polydoros AND Stavros Christodoulakis},
  TITLE        = {Interoperability support for Ontology-based Video Retrieval Applications},
  BOOKTITLE    = {Proc. of 3rd International Conference on Image and Video Retrieval (CIVR 2004)},
  MONTH        = {April},
  YEAR         = {2004},
  ADDRESS      = {Dublin, Ireland},
  URL          = {\url{http://www.music.tuc.gr/Staff/Director/Publications/publ_files/C_TSPC_CIVR_2004.pdf}}
}

@InProceedings{GarciaCelma2005,
  AUTHOR       = {Roberto Garcia AND Oscar Celma},
  TITLE        = {Semantic Integration and Retrieval of Multimedia Metadata},
  BOOKTITLE    = {Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Knowledge Markup 
                  and Semantic Annotation (SemAnnot 2005)},
  MONTH        = {November},
  YEAR         = {2005},
  ADDRESS      = {Galway, Ireland},
  PUBLISHER    = {\url{http://ceur-ws.org}}
}

@Misc{Vembu2005,
  AUTHOR       = {Shankar Vembu and Malte Kiesel and Michael Sintek and Stephan Baumann},
  TITLE        = {Towards Bridging the Semantic Gap in Multimedia Annotation and Retrieval},
  BOOKTITLE    = {Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Knowledge Markup 
                  and Semantic Annotation (SemAnnot 2005)},
  MONTH        = {May},
  YEAR         = {2006},
  ADDRESS      = {Edinburgh, UK},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {\url{http://image.ntua.gr/swamm2006/resources/paper18.pdf}}}
}

@Book{ISO:15938:P2,
  author =       {International Organization for Standardization},
  title =        {Information technology -- Multimedia content description interface -- 
                 Part 2: Description definition language},
  publisher =    {International Organization for Standardization},
  address =      {Geneva, Switzerland},
  pages =        {37},
  year =         {2007},
  series =       {International standard; ISO 15938}
}

@Book{ISO:15938:P3,
  author =       {International Organization for Standardization},
  title =        {Information technology -- Multimedia content description interface -- 
                 Part 3: Visual},
  publisher =    {International Organization for Standardization},
  address =      {Geneva, Switzerland},
  pages =        {175},
  year =         {2007},
  series =       {International standard; ISO 15938}
}

@Book{ISO:15938:P5,
  author =       {International Organization for Standardization},
  title =        {Information technology -- Multimedia content description interface -- 
                 Part 5: Multimedia Description Schemes},
  publisher =    {International Organization for Standardization},
  address =      {Geneva, Switzerland},
  pages =        {730},
  year =         {2003},
  series =       {International standard; ISO 15938}
}

@Book{ExifSpec,
  AUTHOR       = {JEITA Technical Standardization Committee on AV \& IT Storage Systems and Equipment},
  TITLE        = {Exchangeable Image Format for digital still cameras: Exif Version 2.2},
  PUBLISHER    = {Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association},
  ADDRESS      = {Japan},
  YEAR         = {2002},
  MONTH        = {April},
  SERIES       = {Standard of Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association: JEITA CP-3451}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{sauermann+2007b,
  author = {Leo Sauermann and Ludger van Elst and Andreas Dengel},
  title = {PIMO - a Framework for Representing Personal Information Models},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of I-Semantics' 07},
  year = {2007},
  editor = {Tassilo Pellegrini and Sebastian Schaffert},
  pages = {pp. 270-277},
  publisher = {JUCS},
  doi = {ISSN 0948-6968},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {sauermann+2007b.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.09.12},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~sauermann/papers/sauermann+2007b.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{Sauermann+2007a,
  author = {Leo Sauermann and Richard Cyganiak and Max V\"olkel},
  title = {Cool URIs for the Semantic Web},
  institution = {DFKI GmbH},
  year = {2007},
  type = {Technical Memo},
  number = {TM-07-01},
  address = {Deutsches Forschungszentrum f\"ur K\"unstliche Intelligenz GmbH
	
	Postfach 2080
	
	67608 Kaiserslautern},
  month = {February},
  note = {Written by 29.11.2006},
  abstract = {The Resource Description Framework RDF allows you to describe web
	documents and resources from the real worldpeople, organisations,
	thingsin a computer-processable way. Publishing such descriptions
	on the web creates the semantic web. URIs are very important as
	the link between
	
	RDF and the web. This article presents guidelines for their effective
	use. We discuss two strategies, called 303 URIs and hash URIs. We
	give pointers to several web sites that use these solutions, and
	briefly discuss why several other proposals have problems.},
  owner = {sauermann},
  pdf = {Sauermann+2007a.pdf},
  timestamp = {2007.03.08},
  url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/dfkidok/publications/TM/07/01/tm-07-01.pdf},
}

@TECHREPORT{SWBPVocabularyRecipes,
  author = {Alistair Miles and Thomas Baker and Ralph Swick},
  title = {Best Practice Recipes for Publishing {RDF} Vocabularies},
  type = {{W3C} Working Draft},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {2006},
  month = {Mar},
  note = {\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/swbp-vocab-pub/}},
}


@BOOK{pim2007,
  title = {Personal Information Management},
  publisher = {{University of Washington Press}},
  year = {2007},
  editor = {William Jones and Jamie Teevan},
  month = {October},
  citeulike-article-id = {1834863},
  howpublished = {Paperback},
  isbn = {0295987375},
  keywords = {information-retrieval},
  owner = {sauermann},
  posted-at = {2008-03-24 02:50:56},
  priority = {2},
  timestamp = {2008.05.16},
  url = {http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\&amp;path=ASIN/0295987375},
}

@TECHREPORT{rdfaprimer,
  author = {Ben Adida and Mark Birbeck},
  title = {RDFa Prime. Bridging the Human and Data Webs},
  institution = {W3C},
  year = {2008},
  type = {W3C Working Group Note},
  number = {http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-rdfa-primer/},
  address = {http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-rdfa-primer/},
  month = {14 October},
  abstract = {Today's web is built predominantly for human consumption. Even as
	machine-readable data begins to appear on the web, it is typically
	distributed in a separate file, with a separate format, and very
	limited correspondence between the human and machine versions. As
	a result, web browsers can provide only minimal assistance to humans
	in parsing and processing web data: browsers only see presentation
	information. We introduce RDFa, which provides a set of XHTML attributes
	to augment visual data with machine-readable hints. We show how
	to express simple and more complex datasets using RDFa, and in particular
	how to turn the existing human-visible text and links into machine-readable
	data without repeating content.
	
	
	This document provides only a Primer to RDFa. The normative specification
	of RDFa can be found in [RDFA-SYNTAX].},
  owner = {sauermann},
  timestamp = {2009.01.29},
  url = {http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-rdfa-primer/},
}