External Publications
24 publications | Jacek Kopecky
Cabral, L., Li, N. and Kopecky, J. (2012) Building the WSMO-Lite Test Collection on the SEALS Platform, Workshop: Second International Workshop on Evaluation of Semantic Technologies (IWEST) at 9th Extended Semantic Web Conference, Heraklion, Greece
Kopecky, J. and Domingue, J. (2012) ParkJam: Crowdsourcing Parking Availability Information with Linked Data (Demo), Demo at 2012 Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC), Crete, Greece
Kopecky, J. (2012) Hyperdata: Update APIs for RDF Data Sources (Vision Paper), Workshop: Linked APIs for the Semantic Web 2012 at 2012 Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC), Crete, Greece
Maleshkova, M., Pedrinaci, C., Li, N., Kopecky, J. and Domingue, J. (2011) Lightweight Semantics for Automating the Invocation of Web APIs, IEEE International Conference on Service Oriented Computing & Applications (SOCA 2011), Irvine, California, USA
Kopecky, J., Pedrinaci, C. and Duke, A. (2011) RESTful Write-oriented API for Hyperdata in Custom RDF Knowledge Bases, International Conference on Next Generation Web Services Practices (NWeSP 2011), Salamanca, Spain
Pedrinaci, C., Kopecky, J., Maleshkova, M., Liu, D., Li, N. and Domingue, J. (2011) Unified Lightweight Semantic Descriptions of Web APIs and Web Services, Workshop: W3C Workshop on Data and Services Integration, Bedford, MA, USA
Kopecky, J., Vitvar, T., Pedrinaci, C. and Maleshkova, M. (2011) RESTful Services with Lightweight Machine-readable Descriptions and Semantic Annotations, in eds. Erik Wilde,Cesare Pautasso, REST: From Research to Practice, Springer
Liu, D., Li, N., Pedrinaci, C., Kopecky, J., Maleshkova, M. and Domingue, J. (2011) An Approach to Construct Dynamic Service Mashups using Lightweight Semantics, Workshop: The 3rd International Workshop on Lightweight Integration on the Web (ComposableWeb 2011) at The 11th International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2011)
Li, N., Pedrinaci, C., Kopecky, J., Maleshkova, M., Liu, D. and Domingue, J. (2011) Towards Automated Invocation of Web APIs, Poster at 8th Extended Semantic Web Conference
Li, N., Pedrinaci, C., Maleshkova, M., Kopecky, J. and Domingue, J. (2011) OmniVoke:A Framework for Automating the Invocation of Web APIs, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Pedrinaci, C., Liu, D., Maleshkova, M., Lambert, D., Kopecky, J. and Domingue, J. (2010) iServe: a Linked Services Publishing Platform, Workshop: Ontology Repositories and Editors for the Semantic Web at 7th Extended Semantic Web Conference
Maleshkova, M., Kopecky, J. and Pedrinaci, C. (2009) Adapting SAWSDL for Semantic Annotations of RESTful Services, Workshop: Beyond SAWSDL at OnTheMove Federated Conferences & Workshops, Vilamoura, Portugal
Kopecky, J., Vitvar, T. and Fensel, D. (2009) Semantic Web Service Automation with Lightweight Annotations, Znalosti (Knowledge), Brno, Czech Republic
Vitvar, T., Kopecky, J., Viskova, J., Mocan, A., Kerrigan, M. and Fensel, D. (2009) Semantic Web Services Architecture with Lightweight Descriptions of Services, in eds. Marvin V. Zelkowitz, Social Networking and The Web (volume 76 of Advances in Computers), 76, pp. 177-224, Elsevier
Kopecky, J., Gomadam, K. and Vitvar, T. (2008) hRESTS: an HTML Microformat for Describing RESTful Web Services, IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence, Sydney, Australia
Kopecky, J. and Simperl, E. (2008) Semantic Web Service Offer Discovery for E-commerce, 10th International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC), Innsbruck, Austria
Kopecky, J. and Vitvar, T. (2008) WSMO-Lite: Lowering the Semantic Web Services Barrier with Modular and Light-weight Annotations, 2nd IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC), Santa Clara, CA, USA
Vitvar, T., Kopecky, J., Viskova, J. and Fensel, D. (2008) WSMO-Lite Annotations for Web Services, 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2008) The Semantic Web: Research and Applications, LNCS 5021, pp. 674-689, Springer
Akhtar, W., Kopecky, J., Krennwallner, T. and Polleres, A. (2008) XSPARQL: Traveling between the XML and RDF worlds - and avoiding the XSLT Pilgrimage, 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2008), Tenerife, Spain The Semantic Web: Research and Applications, LNCS 5021, pp. 432-447, Springer
Roman, D., Kopecky, J., Toma, I., Fensel, D. and Sapkota, B. (2007) The Place of Policy in Semantically Enabled Service-Oriented Architectures, International Conference on Advances in Semantic Processing (SEMAPRO 2007), Papeete, French Polynesia
Vitvar, T., Kopecky, J. and Fensel, D. (2007) WSMO-Lite: Lightweight Semantic Descriptions for Services on the Web, 5th IEEE European Conference on Web Services, ECOWS, Halle (Saale), Germany
Kopecky, J., Vitvar, T., Bournez, C. and Farrell, J. (2007) SAWSDL: Semantic Annotations for WSDL and XML Schema, IEEE Internet Computing, 11, 6, pp. 60-67, IEEE
Kopecky, J., Roman, D., Moran, M. and Fensel, D. (2006) Semantic Web Services Grounding, International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (ICIW'06), Guadeloupe, French Caribbean
Roman, D., Bruijn, J., Mocan, A., Toma, I., Lausen, H., Kopecky, J., Fensel, D., Domingue, J., Galizia, S. and Cabral, L. (2006) Semantic Web Services - Approaches and Perspectives, in eds. John Davies, Paul Warren, Rudi Studer, Semantic Web Technologies: Trends and Research in Ontology-based Systems, pp. 191-236, John Wiley & Sons
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