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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Fourth International Workshop (SMR2):
Service Matchmaking and Resource Retrieval in the Semantic Web
Co-located with the 9th International Sem
Well it seems like a utopian model, but at the same time in academics you
are judged on your papers and grants. So without some exclusivity it is
difficult for academics to cope.
Obviously with a study that couldn't be done without a great deal of cash,
collaborations are vital...but as much as
HI Matt,
I hear ya, however, it may be time for a change. Data are already out
there, being shared and reused, and the trend is increasing. So, we
either figure out ways to recognize and reward "sharing" or suffer the
ultimate consequences... In the end, it will become clear (I believe)
I read this article with great pleasure yesterday and immediately planned to
blog about it on http://www.w3.org/blog/hcls. It is actually shocking that
such an article comes as a revelation but good news nonetheless. How can we
discover new (or old) knowledge from data integration if we have no acc