A review of argumentation for the social semantic web
Abstract Argumentation represents the study of views and opinions that humans express
with the goal of reaching a conclusion through logical reasoning. Since the 1950's, several …
with the goal of reaching a conclusion through logical reasoning. Since the 1950's, several …
An integrative semiotic framework for information systems: The social, personal and material worlds
The paper argues that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the
representation and transmission of information and meaning, and is thus central to …
representation and transmission of information and meaning, and is thus central to …
[PDF][PDF] Creating an “architecture of listening” in organizations
J Macnamara - The basis of engagement, trust, healthy …, 2015 - thelisteningfund.org
This report presents findings of an international study of organization-public communication
that examined how, and how well, government, corporate, non-government, and non-profit …
that examined how, and how well, government, corporate, non-government, and non-profit …
An integrative semiotic methodology for IS research
Semiotics studies the production, transmission and interpretation of meaning represented
symbolically in signs and messages, primarily but not exclusively in language. For …
symbolically in signs and messages, primarily but not exclusively in language. For …
Mediating debate through on-line large-scale argumentation: Evidence from the field
Web 2.0 technologies, such as forums and wikis, are enabling an explosion of global
knowledge sharing through distributed large-scale conversations, but they seem to be less …
knowledge sharing through distributed large-scale conversations, but they seem to be less …
Interrogating Sociomateriality: An Integrative Semiotics Framework for Information Systems
Interrogating Sociomateriality: An Integrative Semiotics Framework for Information Systems |
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History matters: Incremental ontology reasoning using modules
B Cuenca Grau, C Halaschek-Wiener… - International Semantic …, 2007 - Springer
The development of ontologies involves continuous but relatively small modifications.
Existing ontology reasoners, however, do not take advantage of the similarities between …
Existing ontology reasoners, however, do not take advantage of the similarities between …
Scientific knowledge engineering: a conceptual delineation and overview of the state of the art
As a community work, scientific contributions are usually built incrementally, involving some
transformation, expansion or refutation of existing conceptual and propositional networks. As …
transformation, expansion or refutation of existing conceptual and propositional networks. As …
Hypotheses, evidence and relationships: The HypER approach for representing scientific knowledge claims
Biological knowledge is increasingly represented as a collection of (entity-relationship-
entity) triplets. These are queried, mined, appended to papers, and published. However, this …
entity) triplets. These are queried, mined, appended to papers, and published. However, this …
Mass argumentation and the semantic web
I Rahwan - Journal of Web Semantics, 2008 - Elsevier
The World Wide Web (WWW) can be seen as an ideal platform for enhancing argumentative
expression and communication, due to its ubiquity and openness. Much argumentation …
expression and communication, due to its ubiquity and openness. Much argumentation …