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This deliverable will identify and describe the concept of Triple Space Computing [Fensel D., 2004](TSC) and find its scope in WSMX [Oren et. al., 2004]. It will specifically concentrate on facilitating asynchronous communication between geographically distributed WSMXs providing a shared RDF space between them. To identify the scope of TSC in WSMX, a brief study of WSMX will be done and relationship between WSMX and TSC will be presented. Finally, WSMX-TSC architecture will be provided.
1. Introduction
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Purpose of this Document
1.2 Document Overview
2. Triple-Space Computing
3. WSMX Overview
4. WSMX Triple-Space Computing
4.1 WSMX Triple-Space Computing Architecture
5. Interaction Between WSMXs Through TS
6. Conclusions and Future Work
References
Acknowledgment
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At this stage this document presents only what we intend to do in this deliverable. Future work will provide elaborated specification of the TSC functionalities that will be used to support asynchronous communication between WSMXs.
[Fensel D., 2004] Fensel D.: Triple-based Computing. DERI Research Report, 2004-05-31.
[Oren et. al., 2004], Moran M. and Zaremba M.: Overview and Scope of WSMX, WSMO Working Draft v0.1, http://www.wsmo.org/2004/d13/d13.0/v0.1/20040531
The work is funded by the European Commission under the projects DIP, Knowledge Web, Ontoweb, SEKT, and SWWS; by Science Foundation Ireland under the DERI-Lion project; and by the Austrian government under the CoOperate programme.
The authors would like to thank to all the members of the WSMO working group for their advises and inputs to this document.