Semantic Swarm
Laisa Costa

Citation
Laisa Costa. "Semantic Swarm". Talk or presentation, 13, April, 2015.

Abstract
Swarm computing builds on the belief of a vastly distributed platform of collaborating components potentially connect- ing trillions of sensory and actuating devices worldwide integrated into a single platform abstraction. In order to do this, interoperability and scalability are major challenges. This paper evaluates the use of semantic computing to ad- dress these issues. The semantic web service state of the art is presented, as well as a proposition of using a semantic broker to the Swarm. Finally, a proof of concept is presented and its applicability is evaluated. We show that semantic computing is a promising path and present the next steps in this direction.

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    @presentation{Costa15_SemanticSwarm,
        author = {Laisa Costa},
        title = {Semantic Swarm},
        day = {13},
        month = {April},
        year = {2015},
        abstract = {Swarm computing builds on the belief of a vastly
                  distributed platform of collaborating components
                  potentially connect- ing trillions of sensory and
                  actuating devices worldwide integrated into a
                  single platform abstraction. In order to do this,
                  interoperability and scalability are major
                  challenges. This paper evaluates the use of
                  semantic computing to ad- dress these issues. The
                  semantic web service state of the art is
                  presented, as well as a proposition of using a
                  semantic broker to the Swarm. Finally, a proof of
                  concept is presented and its applicability is
                  evaluated. We show that semantic computing is a
                  promising path and present the next steps in this
                  direction.},
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/564.html}
    }
    

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