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The health service ecosystem is a sub domain of the service ecosystem, which is an ecological view of the health service domain. Due to the importance and the speciality of health services, service consumers have rigorous requirements regarding the efficiency of health service search engines. However, as most health service consumers do not have enough domain knowledge, their service queries are sometimes...
The amount of time teachers spend grading essays has increased over the past decade, prompting the development of systems that are able to lighten the workload. Many systems have thus far used linear regression or semi-supervised methods towards this objective. This paper discusses some of the main Automated Essay Grading systems, highlighting some of their strengths and weaknesses, in addition to...
By analyzing the level of perceived risk in the domain of e-business, the interaction initiating agent can determine before hand whether or not it will achieve its desired outcomes and the associated consequences to it in interacting with the other agent. In our previous work, we have proposed a methodology by which the initiating agent ascertains the numeric level of perceived risk in forming an...
The increasing body of distributed and heterogeneous information and the autonomous, heterogeneous and dynamic nature of information resources are important issues hindering effective and efficient data access, retrieval and knowledge sharing. The importance of ontologies has been recognised within the biomedical domain and work has begun on developing and sharing biomedical ontologies. In this paper,...
This paper describes the use of ontologies in different aspects of software engineering. This use of ontologies varies from support for software developers at multiple sites to the use of an ontology to provide semantics in different categories of software, particularly on the Web. The world's first and only software engineering ontology and a project management ontology in conjunction with a domain...
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