A user restrictions-based semantic matchmaking service for resource discovery

S. Velasco, S. Mendoza, Kimberly García, D. Decouchant
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Most of the semantic matchmaking algorithms have been developed for the search of Web Services, since there is a huge need for tools that help taking advantages of services that already exist, but which most of the times are under exploited because their existence remains unknown; thus to promote their usage, matchmaking algorithms are build. However, similar types of solutions for resource discovery in organizations are quasi-inexistent mainly due to the difficulty that represents the management of all the resources available in organizations where human interaction and their implications must be considered. In this paper, we explore an approach to the search of shared resources in collaborative settings by profiting from several principles of the typical semantic matchmaking algorithms. The main contribution of our proposal is to consider people's collaborative context, preferences, and social relationships in order to evaluate their current restrictions when they make a request regarding shared resources. In this way, the users will receive a highly personalized match.
用于资源发现的基于用户限制的语义匹配服务
大多数语义匹配算法都是为Web服务的搜索而开发的,因为对工具的需求很大,这些工具可以帮助利用已经存在的服务,但由于它们的存在仍然未知,大多数时候都没有被利用;因此,为了促进它们的使用,建立了配对算法。然而,组织中类似类型的资源发现解决方案几乎是不存在的,这主要是由于组织中所有可用资源的管理存在困难,在这些组织中必须考虑人的相互作用及其影响。在本文中,我们通过借鉴典型的语义匹配算法的几个原则,探索了一种在协作环境中搜索共享资源的方法。我们的建议的主要贡献是考虑人们的协作环境、偏好和社会关系,以便在他们提出关于共享资源的请求时评估他们当前的限制。通过这种方式,用户将获得高度个性化的匹配。
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