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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
Amit Sheth,
LexisNexis Ohio Eminent Scholar,
Kno.e.sis Center,
Wright State University
The IJSWIS is an archival journal that publishes high-quality original
manuscripts in all aspects of Semantic Web relevant to Computer Science and Information
Systems communities. Papers on original research, encompassing new algorithms, languages, computing
techniques, architectures,frameworks, modeling, methodology, system development and evaluation, and
path-breaking applications, are invited.
This is a multidisciplinary field that welcomes research in intelligently labeling, linking, integrating,
analyzing, and making sense of data in all forms on the Web and networks, using theory and practice
from such disciplines as artificial intelligence, natural language processing, soft computing, databases,
information retrieval, social networks, distributed computing, web engineering,
information systems, and human-computer interaction.
The journal's area of interest is a superset of topics covered in such venues as the International Semantic
Web Conference, the European Semantic Web Conference, the Asian Semantic Web Conference,
the World Wide Web–Semantic Web track, and others. Thus the topics include, but are not limited to:
- Ontologies, folksonomies, and associated knowledge representation issues including modeling, learning,
representation, searching, reuse, extraction, evolution, mapping, merging, alignment, and evaluation
- Real-world applications toward the development of the knowledge society
- Semantic Web data management, including metadata extraction/annotation,
representation, linking, searching, integration, querying, reasoning, analysis, and ranking
- Semantics and human computer interfaces including visualization, mashups
- Semantic Web applications in enterprises and on the Web, desktops, personal and mobile devices; e-science and
e-government applications; and associated issues of provenance, trust, privacy, security, quality, scalability, and performance
- Semantics in business processes, distributed computing and services (esp. Semantic Web services), including
P2P, middleware, sensors, mobile, grid, and cloud computing
- Social Semantic Web and People Web
- Semantic Web issues, challenges, and implications in each of the IS research streams, including knowledge services
and business models, business intelligence, e-services,and e-commerce
- Beyond Semantic Web, e.g., extending meaning with perception and experience
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