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Title: ITtalks: A Case Study in the Semantic Web and DAML+OIL
Author: R. Scott Cost, Tim Finin, Anupam Joshi, Yun Peng, Charles Nicholas, Ian Soboroff, Harry Chen, Lalana Kagal, Filip Perich, Youyoung Zou, and Sovrin Tolia
Journal: IEEE Intelligent Systems
Volume: 17
Number: 1
Month: January/February
Year: 2002
DOI: 10.1041/x1040s-2002
Abstract: Effective use of the multitude of information available on the Web will require the use of Semantic Web markup languages such as the DARPA Agent Markup Language Ontology Inference Layer (DAML+OIL). These languages will enable automated information gathering and processing and facilitate the integration of multiagent systems with the existing information infrastructure. As part of our exploration of Semantic Web technology and DAML+OIL in particular, the authors constructed ITtalks, a Web-based system for automatic and intelligent notification of information technology talks. In this article, they describe the ITtalks system and discuss the numerous ways in which Semantic Web concepts and DAML+OIL extend its ability to provide an intelligent online service to both the human community and the agents assisting them.

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  author =	 {R. Scott Cost and Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi and Yun
                  Peng and Charles Nicholas and Ian Soboroff and Harry
                  Chen and Lalana Kagal and Filip Perich and Youyoung
                  Zou and Sovrin Tolia},
  title =	 {{IT}talks: A Case Study in the Semantic Web and
                  {DAML+OIL}},
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  journal =	 {{IEEE} Intelligent Systems},
  year =	 2002,
  volume =	 17,
  number =	 1,
  month =	 {January/February},
  abstract =	 {Effective use of the multitude of information
                  available on the Web will require the use of
                  Semantic Web markup languages such as the DARPA
                  Agent Markup Language Ontology Inference Layer
                  (DAML+OIL). These languages will enable automated
                  information gathering and processing and facilitate
                  the integration of multiagent systems with the
                  existing information infrastructure. As part of our
                  exploration of Semantic Web technology and DAML+OIL
                  in particular, the authors constructed ITtalks, a
                  Web-based system for automatic and intelligent
                  notification of information technology talks. In
                  this article, they describe the ITtalks system and
                  discuss the numerous ways in which Semantic Web
                  concepts and DAML+OIL extend its ability to provide
                  an intelligent online service to both the human
                  community and the agents assisting them.},
  keywords =     {sweb},
  url =		 {http://jmvidal.cse.sc.edu/library/cost02a.pdf},
  doi =		 {10.1041/x1040s-2002},
  cluster = 	 {5674619135679334133}
}
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