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Protégé is a tool for creating and editing ontologies, which are formal representations of knowledge in a specific domain. It can be used to create, edit, and manage ontologies in a variety of formats, including RDF and OWL. It is also a platform for building knowledge-based systems, including semantic web applications. Protégé is available under the LGPL open source license and is developed by a community of researchers and developers from around the world.
Protégé can be used with dialogue systems in a variety of ways to support knowledge management, information retrieval, and natural language understanding and generation. One use case is to create and edit ontologies that represent the knowledge domain of the dialogue system. The ontologies can be used to define the concepts, relationships, and rules that the dialogue system uses to understand and generate natural language. Another use case is to use Protégé’s knowledge management capabilities to manage and organize the data used by the dialogue system, such as training data for speech recognition and natural language understanding. Additionally, Protégé can be used to develop and test dialogue system’s natural language generation capabilities by creating and editing templates for generating responses.
The references below discuss the use of ontology technology, specifically Protégé, in dialogue systems for knowledge management, information retrieval and extraction, and information exchange in agent-based systems. It mentions that ontology technology improves the portability and re-use of components within dialogue systems and that it is crucial in providing feedback to users. The text also mentions that current dialogue systems are limited in terms of domain coverage and access structured databases, and proposes the use of a multimodal integration based on data flow with a timestamp between functional modules. It also mentions the use of Protégé environment to manage the application metadata in frames and properties in slots, which is used to model the relationship between different components inside a smart car.
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Jena Ontology API | Ontological Engineering | Ontology Alignment & Dialog Systems | Ontology Builder | Ontology Design Patterns (ODP) | Ontology Extraction Module | Ontology Extractor | Ontology Parsers | Ontology-based QA Systems | SUMO (Suggested Upper Merged Ontology) & Dialog Systems
A reusable framework for health counseling dialogue systems based on a behavioral medicine ontology [PDF] from neu.edu TW Bickmore, D Schulman… – Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 2011 – Elsevier … A Reusable Framework for Health Counseling Dialogue Systems based on a Behavioral Medicine Ontology. … Keywords: Dialogue system; behavioral informatics; consumer informatics; motivational interviewing; transtheoretical model; natural language processing. … Cited by 5 – Related articles – All 8 versions
Talking NPCs in a virtual game world [PDF] from aclweb.org T Klüwer, P Adolphs, F Xu, H Uszkoreit… – Proceedings of the ACL …, 2010 – dl.acm.org … Section 5 describes the KomParse dialog system. Section 7 gives a con- clusion and closes off with our future work. … The advantage of using an ontology for structuring the domain knowledge is 2http://protege.stanford.edu/, as accessed 27 Oct 2009 37 Page 3. Twinity Server … Cited by 3 – Related articles – All 9 versions
Method and system for interactive conversational dialogue for cognitively overloaded device users F Weng, L Cavedon, B Raghuanathan… – EP Patent …, 2011 – freepatentsonline.com … In this regard, the Activity Model approach permits a “plug-n-play” functionality to be achieved so that when the exemplary dialog system is applied to a new domain … Further details regarding Protege maybe available, for example, at the web site address of “protege.stanford.edu”. … Cached
[PDF] Supporting a Rapid Dialogue System Engineering Process [PDF] from dfki.de D Sonntag, R Nesselrath, G Sonnenberg… – Proceedings of the 1st …, 2009 – dfki.de … dialogue acts (as implemented in the Comet music retrieval system [Sonntag et al., 2009a] and in the dialogue system for the … system in a unique programming environment (Eclipse) without the need for an external ontology tool such as Protégé (http://protege.stanford.edu/). … Cited by 2 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 2 versions
What’s in an ontology for spoken language understanding [PDF] from pitt.edu S Quarteroni, G Riccardi… – Tenth Annual Conference …, 2009 – isca-speech.org … Spoken language understanding (SLU) addresses the problem of extracting and annotating the meaning structure from spoken utterances in the context of human dialogs [1]. In spoken dialog systems (SDS), the most … 1Protégé-frames (3.3.1), URL: protege.stanford.edu … Cited by 7 – Related articles – All 8 versions
Owlspeak-adaptive spoken dialogue within intelligent environments T Heinroth, D Denich… – Pervasive Computing and …, 2010 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … VoiceXML has undoubtedly many advantages but the control structure of such dialogue systems is limited to system-initiative and mixed-initiative … peak is important because it facilitates the idea of spoken dialogue domain merging (see 1 hup://protege.stanford.edu/plugins/owl … Cited by 6 – Related articles
A fusion framework for multimodal interactive applications [PDF] from ucl.ac.be H Mendonça, JYL Lawson, O Vybornova… – Proceedings of the …, 2009 – dl.acm.org … Technical Report 402, MIT Media Lab Technical Report, 1997. [10] R. Engel and N. Pfleger. SmartKom: Foundations of Multimodal Dialogue Systems. Springer, Berlin, Germany, 2006. [11] J. Hockenmaier and M. Steedman. Ccgbank: A corpus of ccg derivation Cited by 2 – Related articles – All 4 versions
Building Ontologies to Understand Spoken Tunisian Dialect [PDF] from arxiv.org M Graja, M Jaoua… – Arxiv preprint arXiv:1109.0624, 2011 – arxiv.org … 26 In an understanding module of a dialogue system, we are interested in user utterances. … Table 2. Experimentation results on the test corpus 3 http://protege.stanford.edu/ 4 http://www.hpl.hp.com/semweb/ 5 http://www.openjena.org/ Page 9. … Related articles – All 5 versions
Towards Understanding Spoken Tunisian Dialect M Graja, M Jaoua… – Neural Information Processing, 2011 – Springer … corpus which gathers a set of conversations recorded in the railway station between the staff and customers who request information about the departure time, price, booking, etc [8]. In an understanding module of a dialogue system, we annotate … 3 http://protege.stanford.edu/ … Related articles
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High level data fusion on a multimodal interactive application platform H Mendonça – Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCHI symposium on …, 2009 – dl.acm.org … Modality Fusion.SmartKom: Foundations of Multimodal Dialogue Systems. Springer, Berlin, 2006. … (ed.) John Lee, AAAI Press, 1998. [11] Protégé: http://protege.stanford.edu/ [12] Soar: http://sitemaker.umich.edu/soar/home [13] Vybornova, Olga; Gemo, Monica; Macq, Benoit. … Related articles – All 3 versions
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An Introduction to Hybrid Semantics: The Role of Cognition in Semantic Resources A Oltramari – Modeling, Learning, and Processing of Text …, 2012 – Springer … be made at the level of the ontology, directly modifying the OWL model (for instance, in the Protégé frame-based platform15): in fact, the actual Q/A dialog system retrieves information … 15 http://protege.stanford.edu/ 16 http://www.taslab.eu/ 17 http://europa.eu/eurovoc/ 18 See [25 … Related articles – All 2 versions
CHAT: A conversational helper for automotive tasks [PDF] from sri.com F Weng, S Varges, B Raghunathan… – … on Spoken Language …, 2006 – isca-speech.org … However, its role goes well beyond this: NLG is crucial in spoken dialogue systems to provide feedback to the user about what the system understood and what actions it performed as a consequence of its understanding. … For example, a 1 http://protege.stanford.edu … Cited by 23 – Related articles – All 25 versions
Semantic Architecture for Human Robot Interaction S Dourlens… – Semantic Agent Systems, 2011 – Springer Page 1. A. Elçi, MT Koné, and MA Orgun (Eds.): Semantic Agent Systems, SCI 344, pp. 159-185. springerlink.com (c) Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2011 Chapter 8 Semantic Architecture for Human Robot Interaction Sébastien Dourlens and Amar Ramdane-Chérif … Related articles – All 2 versions
Intelligent humanoid robot with japanese Wikipedia ontology and robot action ontology S Kobayashi, S Tamagawa, T Morita… – Proceedings of the 6th …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … Rickert et al. [5] integrate language, vision and action for human-robot dialogue system. They proposed multimodal integration based on data flow given a timestamp between several functional modules. … 5 http://protege.stanford.edu/ 6 http://www.flickr.com/services/api/ 422 … Related articles – All 2 versions
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Ontology-based multimodal high level fusion involving natural language analysis for aged people home care application [PDF] from pitt.edu O Vybornova, M Gemo, R Moncarey… – … Annual Conference of …, 2007 – isca-speech.org … August 27-31, Antwerp, Belgium 2577 Page 2. multimodal dialogue systems. … We use the open- source Protégé environment (protege.stanford.edu) to manage the application metadata in frames and properties in slots. Figure 3 illustrates the developed ontology. … Cited by 7 – Related articles – All 7 versions
Home-Explorer: Ontology-based physical artifact search and hidden object detection system [PDF] from keio.ac.jp B Guo, S Satake… – Mobile Information Systems, 2008 – IOS Press Page 1. Mobile Information Systems 4 (2008) 81-103 81 IOS Press Home-Explorer: Ontology-based physical artifact search and hidden object detection system Bin Guo * , Satoru Satake and Michita Imai Keio University, 3-14 … Cited by 11 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 3 versions
[PDF] Toward ontologies and services for assisting industrial robot setup and instruction [PDF] from lth.se M Haage, A Nilsson… – Informatics in Control, …, 2008 – fileadmin.cs.lth.se … Ammicht, E., Fosler-Lussier, E., and Potamianos, A. (2007). Information seeking spoken dialogue systems part I: Semantics and pragmatics. … The Protégé ontology editor and knowl- edge acquisition system. http://protege.stanford.edu, site accessed December 2007. RDF (2007). … Related articles – View as HTML – All 8 versions
Evaluation of content presentation strategies for an in-car spoken dialogue system [PDF] from unitn.it H Pon-Barry, F Weng… – Ninth International Conference …, 2006 – isca-speech.org … Fig 1. Dialogue System Architecture … The current KM makes use of OWL, a W3C standard, to represent the ontological relationships between domain entities. Protégé (http://protege.stanford. edu), a domain-independent ontology tool, is used to maintain the ontologies offline. … Cited by 6 – Related articles – All 10 versions
Overlay: The basic operation for discourse processing [PDF] from liu.se J Alexandersson, T Becker… – … of Multimodal Dialogue Systems, 2006 – Springer … User utterances in dialogue systems usually continue a discourse by supplying new information that adds to the current context. … To this end we are currently preparing an implementation of overlay for the Protégé ontology editor (http://protege.stanford.edu/). … Cited by 53 – Related articles – All 4 versions
Generating multilingual descriptions from linguistically annotated OWL ontologies: the NaturalOWL system [PDF] from psu.edu D Galanis… – … of the Eleventh European Workshop on …, 2007 – dl.acm.org … 8See http://protege.stanford.edu/. … In Combined Workshop on Language- Enabled Educational Technology and Development and Evaluation of Robust Spoken Dialogue Systems, Euro- pean Conference on AI, Riva del Garda, Italy. G. Wilcock. 2003. … Cited by 35 – Related articles – All 20 versions
A common sense geographic knowledge base for GIR Y Zhang, Y Gao, LL Xue, S Shen… – Science in China Series E: …, 2008 – Springer … sense geographic knowledge, such as GIR, Semantic Web, Natural Language Processing, Named Entity Recognition, human-machine dialog system. … We use protégé (http://protege.stanford.edu) to edit the CSGKB geographic ontology and then developed a Jena-base (http … Cited by 4 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 3 versions
Reusing ontologies on the Semantic Web: A feasibility study [PDF] from sti-innsbruck.at E Simperl – Data & Knowledge Engineering, 2009 – Elsevier … their components.” [65]. 3.4. Peralta and Pinto’s case study. Peralta and Pinto describe the development of the ONTO-SD ontology for a natural language dialogue system for a ticket vending machine [59]. The ontology comprised … Cited by 27 – Related articles – All 3 versions
[PDF] The Ontology-based Architecture of LT World, a Comprehensive Web Information System for a Science and Technology Discipline [PDF] from dfki.de B Jörg… – Leitbild Informationskompetenz: Positionen-Praxis- …, 2005 – dfki.de … Top level type of the LT classification: – Application (eg Grammar Checking, Text Translation, Speech Dialogue Systems, …) Linguality (monolingual … rdf-syntax-19990222/ 8 The Protégé Ontology Editor and Knowledge Acquisition System: http://protege.stanford.edu/ 9 OntoEdit … Cited by 11 – Related articles – All 2 versions
Ontological reasoning to configure emotional voice synthesis [PDF] from ucm.es V Francisco, P Gervás… – … on Web reasoning and rule systems, 2007 – dl.acm.org … In: Proc. Workshop on Affective Dialogue Systems, Kloster Irsee, Germany (2004) 3. Izard, C.: The face of emotion. … Crubézy, M., Dameron, O., Fergerson, RW, Knublauch, H., Musen, MA, Noy, NF, Rubin, D., Tu, SW, Vendetti, J.: Protégé project. http://protege.stanford.edu/ … Cited by 11 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 5 versions
A conversational dialogue system for cognitively overloaded users [PDF] from stanford.edu F Weng, L Cavedon, B Raghunathan… – … on Spoken Language …, 2004 – isca-speech.org … Unlike in many current dialogue systems, particularly template-based ones [2,3], the NLU module provides robust Page 3. … 2 Multi-device interaction is via a central controller, which seems to be preferred by users [8]. 3 http://protege.stanford.edu Page 4. … Cited by 16 – Related articles – All 4 versions
[PDF] ArgDF: Arguments on the Semantic Web [PDF] from assembla.com F Zablith – Master’s, The British University in Dubai Jointly with …, 2007 – svn.assembla.com … persuasion, negotiation, and deliberation dialogue [52]. Examples of argumentation- based dialogue systems are Homey [8-10] applied in the medical field, and the PARMA [25, 26] model. In such systems, an agreement of the semantics should … Cited by 1 – Related articles – All 5 versions
Natural Language Generation E Reiter – The Handbook of Computational Linguistics and …, 2010 – Wiley Online Library … In this regard NLG has been less successful than other areas of NLP such as speech recognition, dialogue systems, machine translation, and Page 6. “9781405155816_4_020″ – 2010/5/8 – 12:15 – page 579 – #6 Natural Language Generation 579 …
DOLCE ergo SUMO: On foundational and domain models in the SmartWeb Integrated Ontology (SWIntO) [PDF] from websemanticsjournal.org D Oberle, A Ankolekar, P Hitzler, P Cimiano… – Web Semantics: Science …, 2007 – Elsevier Cited by 65 – Related articles – All 38 versions
[PDF] Integrating owl ontologies with a dialogue manager [PDF] from sepln.org G Pérez, G Amores, P Manchón, F Gómez… – … del lenguaje natural, 2006 – sepln.org … based on Java, and allows users to construct domain ontologies in various for- mats such as OWL, RDF, XML and HTML (http://protege.stanford.edu). … System: is a special class, used to describe the role of the dialogue system in the ontology and how it interacts with the objects … Cited by 5 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 14 versions
[PDF] Explanation-aware Case-based Reasoning [PDF] from diva-portal.org MB Lillehaug – 2011 – ntnu.diva-portal.org … 2 To obtain resources about merging/map- ping/matching the query (mapping OR merging OR matching) ontology survey was performed in Google Scholar. 1http://scholar.google.com 2http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/users.html Page 18. 4 Report Structure Source Url … Cited by 1 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 2 versions
Reusing a time ontology [PDF] from inesc-id.pt D Peralta, H Sofia Pinto… – Enterprise information systems V, 2005 – Springer … This dialogue system will be placed in a bus terminal, as a ticket-vending/information machine. … To import the Simple- Time ontology from the Ontolingua Server into Protégé-2000 we used the OKBC (Chaudri et al., 1998) tab plug-in.9 9http://protege.stanford.edu/plugins/ okbctab … Cited by 6 – Related articles – All 9 versions
A flexible conversational dialog system for mp3 player [PDF] from upenn.edu F Weng, L Cavedon, B Raghunathan… – Proceedings of HLT/ …, 2005 – dl.acm.org … domains. The spoken dialog system consists of a number of components (see Fig. 1 for details). Instead … ties. Protégé (http://protege.stanford.edu), a do- main- independent ontology tool, is used to maintain the ontology offline. In … Cited by 2 – Related articles – All 24 versions
Using dialogue features to predict trouble during collaborative learning BA Goodman, FN Linton, RD Gaimari… – User Modeling and …, 2005 – Springer … will add ITS capabilities in the form of domain exper- tise and instructional skills; these capabilities are built upon an expert system shell, JESS (http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/jess/) and a knowledge representation system, Protégé (http://protege.stanford.edu/index.html). … Cited by 44 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 7 versions
A context-aware middleware for multimodal dialogue applications with context tracing [PDF] from objectweb.org MT Tran, B Hirsbrunner… – Proceedings of the 3rd …, 2005 – dl.acm.org … ing system output. For example, spoken dialogue systems uses following kinds of components for this task: speech recognition, speech synthesis, natural language understand- ing and generation. These components might … Cited by 6 – Related articles – All 7 versions
[PDF] A multi-dimensional, unified user model for cross-system personalization [PDF] from uniba.it C Niederée, A Stewart, B Mehta… – Workshop on Environments …, 2004 – di.uniba.it Page 42. 34 A Multi-Dimensional, Unified User Model for Cross-System Personalization Claudia NiederÉe, AvarÉ Stewart, Bhaskar Mehta and Matthias Hemmje Fraunhofer IPSI Dolivostr. 15, D-64293 Darmstadt +(49)(0) 6151 869 831 {niederee, stewart, Mehta, hemmje}@ ipsi. … Cited by 63 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 12 versions
[PDF] Generating multilingual personalized descriptions from owl ontologies on the semantic web: the naturalowl system [PDF] from aueb.gr D Galanis… – 2007 – aueb.gr … 5Consult http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/methodius/ for information on methodius, another offspring of m-piro’s generator, which uses ccg grammars and can handle larger ontologies and databases. 6Consult http://protege.stanford.edu/. 4 Page 5. engineering for the Semantic Web. … Cited by 2 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 4 versions
[PDF] Task-Dependent Visualization of Coreference Resolution Results [PDF] from rene-witte.net R Witte… – International Conference on Recent Advances in …, 2007 – rene-witte.net … Maps For Java, http://tm4j.org/ 4 GrOWL, http://ecoinformatics.uvm.edu/dmaps/growl/ 5 Protégé ontology editor, http://protege.stanford.edu/ 6 SWOOP … In Proceedings of the 2nd IJCAI Workshop on Knowledge and Reasoning in Practical Dialogue Systems, Seattle, USA, 2001. … Cited by 4 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 4 versions
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[BOOK] Managing knowledge in a world of networks: 15th international conference, EKAW 2006, Podebrady, Czech Republic, October 2-6, 2006: proceedings S Staab… – 2006 – books.google.com … Table of Contents Talks on and Influence in Social Networks 1 ej Nowak, Robin Vallacher, iw Bartkowskt Logic, and Probability: A Unified View 2 Domingos 3dge Acquisition .s: Knowledge Acquisition with Repertory Grids and Formal Analysis for Dialog System Construction 3 … Library Search – All 2 versions
Semantic-Based Framework for Integration and Personalization of Television Related Media P Bellekens, L Aroyo… – Handbook of Multimedia for Digital …, 2009 – Springer Page 1. Chapter 3 Semantic-Based Framework for Integration and Personalization of Television Related Media Pieter Bellekens, Lora Aroyo, and Geert-Jan Houben Introduction The online information locomotive drives on at an ever increasing pace. … Related articles – All 4 versions
[PDF] DIY Requirements Engineering [PDF] from shef.ac.uk T Yin – 2005 – dcs.shef.ac.uk Page 1. DIY Requirements Engineering Tong Yin Msc Programme: Advanced Computer Science Supervisor: Dr Tony Simons 29 August 2005 This report is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of MSc in Advanced Computer Science Page 2. Abstract … Related articles – View as HTML
[PDF] Evaluating ontology-mapping tools: Requirements and experience [PDF] from rwth-aachen.de NF Noy… – … on Evaluation of Ontology Tools at …, 2002 – informatik.rwth-aachen.de … We imported two ontologies from the DAML ontology library [4]: 3 http://protege.stanford.edu http://www.daml.org Page 7. … 17. Protege. The Protégé project, http://protege.stanford.edu, 2002. 18. G. Stumme and A. Mädche. FCA-Merge: Bottom-up merging of ontologies. In 7th Intl. … Cited by 123 – Related articles – All 16 versions
[PDF] IFOMIS REPORTS [PDF] from ifomis.org A Ontologies – 2003 – ifomis.org … IFOMIS, University of Leipzig. Combining a Lexical Taxonomy with Domain Ontologies in the Erlangen Dialogue System……………11-21 by Günther Goerz, Kerstin Bücher, Bernd Ludwig, Frank-Peter Schweinberger, Iman Thabet. … Related articles – View as HTML – All 4 versions
[PDF] LDGrid: Requirements and Technologies [PDF] from sx.ac.uk J Gekas, U Kruschwitz, S Lucas, H Mann… – 2005 – sx.ac.uk … terminologyresources 11http://www.psychiatryonline.com/ 12http://www.who.int/classifications/ icd/en/ 13http://protege.stanford.edu/ 14http://shibboleth … Current dialogue systems are heavily restricted in terms of domain coverage and they usually access well structured databases … Related articles – View as HTML – All 16 versions
Next generation knowledge access [PDF] from auth.gr J Davies, A Duke, N Kings… – Journal of …, 2005 – emeraldinsight.com … DISTINCT resource,obra,r_obraFROM {r} < rdf:type> { < KB:Relacion Creacion>};[ < KB:agente_responsable> {resource}];[ < KB:creacion_relacionada> {r_obra} < KB:referencia> {obra}]WHERE resource like #?resource#USING NAMESPACE KB=<!http://protege.stanford. … Cited by 20 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 10 versions
[PDF] Spatial relations for perceptual anchoring [PDF] from ncl.ac.uk J Melchert, S Coradeschi… – Proceedings of AISB’07 …, 2007 – homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk … Their results pro- vide hints for possible communication scenarios and the employed communication strategies and spatial reference systems, that we will consider in our dialogue system. So far, the use of spatial relations for anchoring has not been stud- ied in detail. … Cited by 4 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 10 versions
[PDF] General ontology baseline [PDF] from uni-bremen.de S Farrar… – Deliverable D1, I, 2004 – ontospace.uni-bremen.de Page 1. OntoSpace Project Report University of Bremen Germany SFB/TR 8: I1-[OntoSpace] General Ontology Baseline Deliverable D1 I1-[OntoSpace]; Workpackage 1 Scott Farrar and John Bateman December 2005 Version: 2.0 … Cited by 9 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 5 versions
[PDF] Managing private user models and shared personas [PDF] from usyd.edu.au J Kay, B Kummerfeld… – UM03 Workshop on User …, 2003 – cs.usyd.edu.au Page 1. Managing private user models and shared personas J Kay RJ Kummerfeld P Lauder School of Information Technologies University of Sydney, Australia 2006 {judy,bob,piers}@it.usyd.edu.au ABSTRACT This paper … Cited by 31 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 19 versions
[PDF] Aspects of ontology integration [PDF] from meteck.org CM Keet – The PhD Proposal, School of Computing, Napier …, 2004 – meteck.org Page 1. Aspects of Ontology Integration Literature research & background information for the PhD proposal entitled: Bottom-up development of ontologies and ontology integration in the subject domain of ecology C. Maria (Marijke) Keet February 2004 … Cited by 22 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 6 versions
[BOOK] Intelligent information integration in B2B electronic commerce D Fensel, B Omelayenko… – 2002 – books.google.com Page 1. INTELLIGENT INFORMATION NTEGRATION IN B2B ELECTRONIC COMMERCE Dieter Fensel Borys Omelayenko Ying Ding Michel Klein Alan Flett Ellen S elm I ten Guy Botquin Mike Brown Gloria Dabiri Kluwer Academic Publishers Page 2. Page 3. … Cited by 15 – Related articles – Library Search – BL Direct – All 5 versions