Topics:
Topics:
Gerhard Weikum(ISWC 2012 Keynote): For a Few Triples More
Topic 1: Standardization and Network Externalities
[FaSa1985] Farrell, Joseph; Saloner, Garth : Standardization, compatibility, and innovation. In: RAND Journal of Economics 16 (1985) 1, pp. 70-83.
Topic 2: Socio-Economic Constraints in Ontology Engineering
[Hepp2007] Hepp, Martin : Possible Ontologies: How Reality Constrains the Development of Relevant Ontologies. In: IEEE Internet Computing 11 (2007) 7, pp. 90-96.
Topic 3: Elektronic Markets
[MaYB1987] Malone, Thomas W. et al. : Electronic Markets and Electronic Hierarchies. In: Communications of the ACM 30 (1987) 6, pp. 484-497.
[Samp2003] Sampson, Geoffrey : The myth of diminishing firms. In: CACM 46 (2003) 11, pp. 25-28.
Topic 4: Search and The Long Tail
[HiES2011] Hinz, O.;Eckert, J.;Skiera, B.:Drivers of the Long Tail Phenomenon: An Empirical Analysis.In: Journal of Management Information Systems / Spring 2011, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 43–69.
Topic 5: Crawling and Web Search Engines
[BrPa1998] Brin, Sergey; Page, Larry: The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on World Wide Web. p. 107–117, 1998.
[Pink1994] Brian Pinkerton:Finding What People Want: Experiences with the WebCrawler. The Second International WWW Conference Chicago, USA, October 17–20, 1994.
Topic 6: Conceptual Modeling, Ontology Engineering, and Philosophy
[ReNi2008] Recker, Jan C. and Niehaves, Bjorn (2008) Epistemological perspectives on ontology-based theories for conceptual modeling. Applied Ontology3(1- 2):pp. 111-130.
Topic 7: Recommender Systems
[AdTu2005] Gediminas Adomavicius; Alexander Tuzhilin: Toward the Next Generation of Recommender Systems: A Survey of the State-of-the-Art and Possible Extensions. In IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Vol. 17. No. 6, June 2005, pp.734-749.
Topic 8: Schema Matching
[RaBe2001] Erhard Rahm; Philip A. Bernstein: A survey of approaches to automatic schema matching. In: The VLDB Journal 10: 334–350 (2001)
Topic 9: Dataspaces
[FrHM2005] Franklin, M; Halevy, A; Maier, D.: From Databases to Dataspaces: A New Abstraction for Information Management. In: ACM SIGMOD Record, December 2005.
Topic 10: Statistics Crashcourse for Computer Science Researchers