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International Semantic Web Conference 2010: Shanghai, China
- Peter F. Patel-Schneider, Yue Pan, Pascal Hitzler, Peter Mika, Lei Zhang, Jeff Z. Pan, Ian Horrocks, Birte Glimm:

The Semantic Web - ISWC 2010 - 9th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2010, Shanghai, China, November 7-11, 2010, Revised Selected Papers, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6497, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-17748-4
Semantic-Web-In-Use Track
- Sören Auer

, Matthias Weidl, Jens Lehmann, Amrapali Zaveri
, Key-Sun Choi:
I18n of Semantic Web Applications. 1-16 - Alain Barrat, Ciro Cattuto, Martin Szomszor

, Wouter Van den Broeck, Harith Alani:
Social Dynamics in Conferences: Analyses of Data from the Live Social Semantics Application. 17-33 - Paolo Besana, Marc Cuggia

, Oussama Zekri, Annabel Bourde, Anita Burgun:
Using Semantic Web Technologies for Clinical Trial Recruitment. 34-49 - Matt-Mouley Bouamrane, Alan L. Rector, Martin Hurrell:

Experience of Using OWL Ontologies for Automated Inference of Routine Pre-operative Screening Tests. 50-65 - David Ben-David, Tamar Domany, Abigail Tarem:

Enterprise Data Classification Using Semantic Web Technologies. 66-81 - Jorge Gracia

, Jochem Liem, Esther Lozano, Óscar Corcho
, Michal Trna, Asunción Gómez-Pérez
, Bert Bredeweg:
Semantic Techniques for Enabling Knowledge Reuse in Conceptual Modelling. 82-97 - Peter Haase, Tobias Mathäß, Michael Schmidt, Andreas Eberhart, Ulrich Walther:

Semantic Technologies for Enterprise Cloud Management. 98-113 - Daniel M. Herzig, Basil Ell

:
Semantic MediaWiki in Operation: Experiences with Building a Semantic Portal. 114-128 - Bo Hu, Glenn Svensson:

A Case Study of Linked Enterprise Data. 129-144 - Sabine Janzen

, Tobias Kowatsch
, Wolfgang Maass
, Andreas Filler:
Linkage of Heterogeneous Knowledge Resources within In-Store Dialogue Interaction. 145-160 - Patrick Kapahnke, Pascal Liedtke, Stefan Nesbigall, Stefan Warwas, Matthias Klusch:

ISReal: An Open Platform for Semantic-Based 3D Simulations in the 3D Internet. 161-176 - Jens Lehmann, Lorenz Bühmann:

ORE - A Tool for Repairing and Enriching Knowledge Bases. 177-193 - Martin J. O'Connor, Christian Halaschek-Wiener, Mark A. Musen

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Mapping Master: A Flexible Approach for Mapping Spreadsheets to OWL. 194-208 - Alexandre Passant:

dbrec - Music Recommendations Using DBpedia. 209-224 - Thomas Riechert

, Ulf Morgenstern, Sören Auer
, Sebastian Tramp, Michael Martin
:
Knowledge Engineering for Historians on the Example of the Catalogus Professorum Lipsiensis. 225-240 - Cui Tao, Harold R. Solbrig, Deepak K. Sharma, Wei-Qi Wei, Guergana K. Savova, Christopher G. Chute:

Time-Oriented Question Answering from Clinical Narratives Using Semantic-Web Techniques. 241-256 - Tania Tudorache, Sean M. Falconer, Csongor Nyulas, Natalya Fridman Noy, Mark A. Musen

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Will Semantic Web Technologies Work for the Development of ICD-11? 257-272 - Guo-Qiang Zhang

, Olivier Bodenreider:
Using SPARQL to Test for Lattices: Application to Quality Assurance in Biomedical Ontologies. 273-288
Doctoral Consortium
- Elena Beisswanger:

Exploiting Relation Extraction for Ontology Alignment. 289-296 - Jan Dedek:

Towards Semantic Annotation Supported by Dependency Linguistics and ILP. 297-304 - Behrang QasemiZadeh

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Towards Technology Structure Mining from Scientific Literature. 305-312 - Floarea Serban:

Auto-experimentation of KDD Workflows Based on Ontological Planning. 313-320 - Shirin Sohrabi:

Customizing the Composition of Actions, Programs, and Web Services with User Preferences. 321-329 - Jiao Tao:

Adding Integrity Constraints to the Semantic Web for Instance Data Evaluation. 330-337
Invited Talks
- Austin Haugen:

Abstract: The Open Graph Protocol Design Decisions. 338 - Jing He, Xiaoming Li:

Evaluating Search Engines by Clickthrough Data. 339-354 - Evan Sandhaus:

Abstract: Semantic Technology at The New York Times: Lessons Learned and Future Directions. 355 - m. c. schraefel

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What does It Look Like, Really? Imagining how Citizens might Effectively, Usefully and Easily Find, Explore, Query and Re-present Open/Linked Data. 356-369

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