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2013

Interviews to Dublin Core Application Profiles developers

Autores
Malta, Mariana Curado;

Publicação

Abstract
These files are the recordings and transcripts of 3 interviews made to 3 Dublin Core Application Profiles developers with the aim to understand the process of a DCAP development. These interviews are framed in a PhD project that has as goal the definition of a method for the development of Dublin Core Aplication Profiles. An Application Profile is a construct on the Semantic Web that enhances interoperability.

2013

Datasets of a panoramic view on Metadata Application Profiles of the last decade

Autores
Malta, Mariana Curado; Baptista, Ana Alice;

Publicação

Abstract
These are the results (datasets) of a study reported in the paper ``A panoramic view on Metadata Application Profiles of the last decade``.

2013

Me4DCAP V0.1

Autores
Malta, Mariana Curado; Baptista, Ana Alice;

Publicação

Abstract
This report is framed in a research in progress project that has as goal the development of a method for the development of Dublin Core Application Pro les (Me4DCAP). The development of the rst version of Me4DCAP has been published. This paper describes in detail Me4DCAP V0.1, showing the sources used to justify its design. Me4DCAP was based in a Design Science Research methodological approach. It has as starting point the Singapore framework for Dublin Core Application Pro les (DCAP) and the Rational Uni ed Process; and integrates also knowledge from: (i) software development processes and techniques, focusing on the early stages of the processes that deal with data modeling; and from (ii) the practices of the metadata community concerning DCAP development. Me4DCAP establishes the way through the DCAP development. It establishes when activities must take place, how they interconnect, and which deliverables they will bring about; it also suggests which techniques should be used to build these deliverables.

2013

Me4DCAP V0.1: A method for the development of Dublin Core Application Profiles

Autores
Curado Malta, M; Baptista, AA;

Publicação
Information Services and Use

Abstract
Recent studies show that there is no method to develop a Dublin Core Application Profile (DCAP). A DCAP is a very important construct to implement interoperability, therefore it is essential to have a method to be able to develop such a construct, in order to give DCAP developers a common ground of work. This paper presents the first version of a method to develop Dublin Core Application Profiles (Me4DACP V0.1) that has been developed in a PhD project with a Design Science Research (DSR) approach. Me4DCAP was built having as starting point the Singapore Framework for DCAP and shows the way through the DCAP development. It encompasses a group of pre-defined interconnected activities, explicitly states when they should take place, what techniques could be used to execute them and what artifacts should result from their execution. © 2013 - IOS Press and the authors.

2013

Mining association rules with rare and frequent items

Autores
Sousa, R; Rodrigues, F;

Publicação
International Journal of Knowledge Engineering and Data Mining

Abstract

2013

Dynamic multi-interface services: An application to the design of a multimedia service

Autores
Teixeira, JG; Patricio, L; Huang, KH; Nobrega, L; Constantine, L; Fisk, RP;

Publicação
Proceedings - 2013 5th International Conference on Service Science and Innovation, ICSSI 2013

Abstract
The development and widespread market acceptance of recent technological devices, such as smart phones and tablets, poses new challenges and great opportunities for innovative service designs. In fact these devices no longer merely replicate the same functionalities in different contexts, they can also dynamically interact among themselves when in close proximity. Thus, this is a two-fold challenge for service designers, they must handle the additional points of contact between service providers and their customers independently, and also in combinations. In this paper we present the relevant concepts for designing multi-interface services, and also introduce the concept of dynamic service interfaces. We illustrate these dynamic service interfaces by presenting an application to the design of a new multimedia service. This service makes use of dynamic service interfaces to deliver an improved and innovative customer experience. © 2013 IEEE.

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