Hugh Glaser

A Knowledge Base for Dependability and Security Research (2009)

Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian, Anderson, Tom, Andrews, Zoe, Fitzgerald, John, Randell, Brian

Research on computer system resilience, indeed on dependability and security generally, suffers from fragmentation into numerous partly-overlapping communities, and inconsistencies in terminology. As...

RKBExplorer: Repositories, Linked Data and Research Support (2009)

Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian, Carr, Les

RKBExplorer (http://rkbexplorer.com/) is a system for publishing Linked Data to Semantic Web standards, also providing a browser that allows users to explore this interlinked Web of Data, primarily...

Knowledge-Enabled Research Support: RKBExplorer.com (2009)

Millard, Ian, Glaser, Hugh

As part of the ReSIST Project [1], we have developed a set of knowledge bases and the infrastructure that surrounds them to support all aspects of the project work and endeavour, using Semantic Web...

Towards Truly Ubiquitous Life Annotation (2008)

Ashley Smith, Wendy Hall, Hugh Glaser, Leslie Carr

Throughout the age of information technology, we have experienced our lives getting simpler through the use of computers. Computer technology is becoming more and more integrated into our everyday...

RKBExplorer.com: Anatomy of a Semantic Web Application (2008)

Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian

Slides from the presentation at DERI, Galway, 16th December 2008.

Diversity (2008)

Glaser, Hugh

Presentation on Diversity to the ECS Postgraduate Training Fest.

RKBExplorer.com:A Knowledge Driven Infrastructure for Linked Data Providers (2008)

Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian, Jaffri, Afraz

RKB Explorer is a Semantic Web application that is able to present unified views of a significant number of heterogeneous data sources. We have developed an underlying information infrastructure...

Whose "Fault" Is This? Untangling Domain Concepts in Ontology Design Patterns (2008)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh

Certain ontology domain concepts are difficult to model due to the complexity of their definition, the number of roles that they fulfill in the ontology or the different types of relationships they...

Whose "Fault" Is This? Untangling Domain Concepts in Ontology Design Patterns (2008)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh

Certain ontology domain concepts are difficult to model due to the complexity of their definition, the number of roles that they fulfill in the ontology or the different types of relationships they...

Untangling Domain Concepts in Ontology Design Patterns (2008)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh

To assist ontology developers modeling complex domain concepts, a comparative analysis of two Ontology Design Patterns (ODPs) has been carried out. As a result, terminology is introduced to...

Untangling Domain Concepts in Ontology Design Patterns (2008)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh

To assist ontology developers modeling complex domain concepts, a comparative analysis of two Ontology Design Patterns (ODPs) has been carried out. As a result, terminology is introduced to...

An Infrastructure for Managing URI Synonymity on the Semantic Web (Poster) (2008)

Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian

The Semantic Web vision involves the production and use of large amounts of RDF data. There have been recent initiatives amongst the Semantic Web community, in particular the Linking Open Data...

On Coreference and The Semantic Web (2008)

Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian, Jaffri, Afraz, Lewy, Tim, Dowling, Ben

Much of the Semantic Web relies upon open and unhindered interoperability between diverse systems; the successful convergence of multiple ontologies and referencing schemes is key. However, this is...

URI Disambiguation in the Context of Linked Data (2008)

Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian

The Linked Data initiative has given rise to an increasing number of RDF datasets, many of which are freely accessible online. These resources often arise as a result of database exports; however...

URI Disambiguation in the Context of Linked Data (2008)

Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian

The Linked Data initiative has given rise to an increasing number of RDF datasets, many of which are freely accessible online. These resources often arise as a result of database exports; however...

AKTive Food: Semantic Web based knowledge conduits for the Organic Food Industry (2008)

Christopher Brewster, Hugh Glaser, Barny Haughton

Abstract. We present a vision and a proposal for using Semantic Web technologies in the organic food industry. This is a very knowledge intensive industry at every step from the producer, to the...

Categories and Subject Descriptors (2008)

Ian Millard, Afraz Jaffri, Hugh Glaser, Benedicto Rodriguez

Facilitating knowledge acquisition is a task that usually requires special purpose interfaces with which users are not familiar. Providing effective acquisition through a familiar interface, such as...

Whose “Fault” Is This? Untangling Domain Concepts in an Ontology of Resilient Computing (2008)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh

Certain ontology domain concepts are difficult to model due to the complexity of their definition, the number of roles that they fulfill or the different types of relationships they participate in....

Whose “Fault” Is This? Untangling Domain Concepts in an Ontology of Resilient Computing (2008)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh

Certain ontology domain concepts are difficult to model due to the complexity of their definition, the number of roles that they fulfill or the different types of relationships they participate in....

without (2008)

Thomas Leonard, Hugh Glaser

Large scale acquisition and maintenance from the web

RKBExplorer.com:A Knowledge Driven Infrastructure for Linked Data Providers (2008)

Millard, Ian, Glaser, Hugh, Jaffri, Afraz

RKB Explorer is a Semantic Web application that is able to present unified views of a significant number of heterogeneous data sources. We have developed an underlying information infrastructure...

Managing URI Synonymity to Enable Consistent Reference on the Semantic Web (2008)

Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian

The Web of Data is growing at an ever increasing rate, with RDF datasets being produced in the order of billions of triples. The effect of this increase has meant that many entities for which...

Managing URI Synonymity to Enable Consistent Reference on the Semantic Web (2008)

Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian

The Web of Data is growing at an ever increasing rate, with RDF datasets being produced in the order of billions of triples. The effect of this increase has meant that many entities for which...

On Coreference and the Semantic Web (2007)

Glaser, Hugh, Lewy, Tim, Millard, Ian, Dowling, Ben

Much of the Semantic Web relies upon open and unhindered interoperability between diverse systems; the successful convergence of multiple ontologies and referencing schemes is key. However, this is...

On Coreference and the Semantic Web (2007)

Glaser, Hugh, Lewy, Tim, Millard, Ian, Dowling, Ben

Much of the Semantic Web relies upon open and unhindered interoperability between diverse systems; the successful convergence of multiple ontologies and referencing schemes is key. However, this is...

On Coreference and the Semantic Web (2007)

Glaser, Hugh, Lewy, Tim, Millard, Ian, Dowling, Ben

Much of the Semantic Web relies upon open and unhindered interoperability between diverse systems; the successful convergence of multiple ontologies and referencing schemes is key. However, this is...

On Coreference and the Semantic Web (2007)

Glaser, Hugh, Lewy, Tim, Millard, Ian, Dowling, Ben

Much of the Semantic Web relies upon open and unhindered interoperability between diverse systems; the successful convergence of multiple ontologies and referencing schemes is key. However, this is...

On the practical modeling of conceptual overlap among multiple facets in ontology domain concepts (Mini-thesis) (2007)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh, Leslie, Carr

This report presents a study on the practical modelling of the conceptual overlap that might exist among the multiple facets that define a particular ontology domain concept. The notions of...

On the practical modeling of conceptual overlap among multiple facets in ontology domain concepts (Mini-thesis) (2007)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh, Carr, Leslie

This report presents a study on the practical modelling of the conceptual overlap that might exist among the multiple facets that define a particular ontology domain concept. The notions of...

Implementing Functional Languages on the Transputer (2007)

Stuart Cox, Hugh Glaser, Mike Reeve

this paper conforms to the interlanguage standards of the transputer and, for example, as a result it can use a functional language to map a C function over a list that has been constructed by the...

SUMMARY (2007)

Hugh Glaser

A system based on the notion of a flow graph is used to specify formally and to implement a compiler for a lazy functional language. The compiler takes a simple functional language as input and...

Programming by Numbers { A programming method for novices (2007)

Hugh Glaser, Hugh Glaser, Pieter H. Hartel, Pieter H. Hartel, Paul Garratt, Paul Garratt

Students often have diculty with the minutiae of program construction. We introduce the idea of `Programming by Numbers', which breaks some of the programming process down into smaller steps,...

without (2007)

Thomas Leonard, Hugh Glaser

Large scale acquisition and maintenance from the web

Programming by Numbers-- (2007)

Hugh Glaser, Hugh Glaser, Pieter H. Hartel, Pieter H. Hartel

Research into programming methodology usually focuses on `Programming in the Large', as this is where the perceived problems are, and where the expensive mistakes are usually made by experienced...

Direct Manipulation, Scalability and the Internet (2007)

Don Cruickshank, Hugh Glaser

Abstract. UNIX has provided us with a tried and tested set of shell utilities. The associated shells provide rich languages for generating scripts to automate common tasks using pipelines, sequences,...

Southampton SO17 1BJ, (2007)

Harith Alani, An Dasmahapatra, Nicholas Gibbins, Hugh Glaser, Steve Harris, Yannis Kalfoglou, ...

Abstract. The diversity and distributed nature of the resources available in the semantic web poses signicant challenges when these are used to help automatically build an ontology. One persistent...

without (2007)

Thomas Leonard, Hugh Glaser

Large scale acquisition and maintenance from the web

Prototype Knowledge Base: an on-line information service in dependability and security (2007)

Glaser, Hugh

Hugh Glaser's slides about the RKB from the ReSIST First Open Workshop on 2007-03-22.

Prototype Knowledge Base: an on-line information service in dependability and security (2007)

Glaser, Hugh

Hugh Glaser's slides about the RKB from the ReSIST First Open Workshop on 2007-03-22.

Prototype Knowledge Base: an on-line information service in dependability and security (2007)

Glaser, Hugh

Hugh Glaser's slides about the RKB from the ReSIST First Open Workshop on 2007-03-22.

The ReSIST Resilience Knowledge Base (2007)

Anderson, Tom, Andrews, Zoe, Fitzgerald, John, Randell, Brian, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian

We describe a prototype knowledge base that uses semantic web technologies to provide a service for querying a large and expanding collection of public data about resilience, dependability and...

The ReSIST Resilience Knowledge Base (2007)

Anderson, Tom, Andrews, Zoe, Fitzgerald, John, Randell, Brian, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian

We describe a prototype knowledge base that uses semantic web technologies to provide a service for querying a large and expanding collection of public data about resilience, dependability and...

URI Identity Management for Semantic Web Data Integration and Linkage (2007)

Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian

The Semantic Web vision involves the production and use of large amounts of RDF data. There have been recent initiatives amongst the Semantic Web community, in particular the Linking Open Data...

URI Identity Management for Semantic Web Data Integration and Linkage (2007)

Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian

The Semantic Web vision involves the production and use of large amounts of RDF data. There have been recent initiatives amongst the Semantic Web community, in particular the Linking Open Data...

Knowledge Enhanced Searching on the Web (2007)

Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh

The move towards a Semantic Web has been in progress for many years and more recently there have been applications that make use of semantic web technology. One of the features that made the Web so...

Knowledge Enhanced Searching on the Web (2007)

Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh

The move towards a Semantic Web has been in progress for many years and more recently there have been applications that make use of semantic web technology. One of the features that made the Web so...

Towards a Canonical Method to Solve Patterns of Ontology Modeling Issues (2006)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh, Carr, Les

This report presents a brief description of the different activities carried out in the field of ontology engineering. It identifies a lack of guidelines on how to address modeling issues during the...

Towards a Canonical Method to Solve Patterns of Ontology Modeling Issues (9 Month Report) (2006)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh, Carr, Les

This report presents a brief description of the different activities carried out in the field of ontology engineering. It identifies a lack of guidelines on how to address modeling issues during the...

Towards a Canonical Method to Solve Patterns of Ontology Modeling Issues (9 Month Report) (2006)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh, Carr, Les

This report presents a brief description of the different activities carried out in the field of ontology engineering. It identifies a lack of guidelines on how to address modeling issues during the...

Towards a Canonical Method to Solve Patterns of Ontology Modeling Issues (9 Month Report) (2006)

Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto, Glaser, Hugh, Carr, Les

This report presents a brief description of the different activities carried out in the field of ontology engineering. It identifies a lack of guidelines on how to address modeling issues during the...

Using a Semantic MediaWiki to Interact with a Knowledge Based Infrustructure (2006)

Millard, Ian, Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Rodriguez, Benedicto

Facilitating knowledge acquisition is a task that usually requires special purpose interfaces with which users are not familiar. Providing effective acquisition through a familiar interface, such as...

Using a Semantic MediaWiki to Interact with a Knowledge Based Infrustructure (2006)

Millard, Ian, Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto

Facilitating knowledge acquisition is a task that usually requires special purpose interfaces with which users are not familiar. Providing effective acquisition through a familiar interface, such as...

Semantic Squirrels (2006)

Glaser, Hugh

We argue that data should be acquired now. Every day that goes by data is lost. We propose Semantic Squirrels, a community-enabled low technology solution to data acquisition to achieve this data...

Using a Semantic MediaWiki to Interact with a Knowledge Based Infrustructure (2006)

Millard, Ian, Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto

Facilitating knowledge acquisition is a task that usually requires special purpose interfaces with which users are not familiar. Providing effective acquisition through a familiar interface, such as...

Semantic Squirrels (2006)

Glaser, Hugh

We argue that data should be acquired now. Every day that goes by data is lost. We propose Semantic Squirrels, a community-enabled low technology solution to data acquisition to achieve this data...

Using a Semantic MediaWiki to Interact with a Knowledge Based Infrustructure (2006)

Millard, Ian, Jaffri, Afraz, Glaser, Hugh, Rodriguez-Castro, Benedicto

Facilitating knowledge acquisition is a task that usually requires special purpose interfaces with which users are not familiar. Providing effective acquisition through a familiar interface, such as...

Semantic Squirrels (2006)

Glaser, Hugh

We argue that data should be acquired now. Every day that goes by data is lost. We propose Semantic Squirrels, a community-enabled low technology solution to data acquisition to achieve this data...

Report on Summer Internship Work For the AKT Project: Benchmarking RDF Triplestores (2005)

Streatfield, Michael, Glaser, Hugh

This report details the work done on the benchmarking of RDF triplestores over the summer. It talks about the structure of the tests performed and the scripts produced which were used to run the...

Monitoring Research Collaborations Using Semantic Web Technologies (2005)

Alani, Harith, Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen, Shadbolt, Nigel

In the current research environment, funding agencies are increasingly required to demonstrate that the projects they fund represent value for money. When funds are disbursed in a speculative manner,...

A Framework for Reference Management in the Semantic Web (2005)

Lewy, Timothy, Glaser, Hugh, Shadbolt, Prof Nigel

Much of the semantic web relies upon open and unhindered interoperability between diverse systems. The successful convergence of multiple ontologies and referencing schemes is key. This is hampered...

AKTive Food: Semantic Web based knowledge conduits for the Organic Food Industry (2005)

Brewster, Christopher, Glaser, Hugh, Haughton, Barny

We present a vision and a proposal for using Semantic Web technologies in the organic food industry. This is a very knowledge inten- sive industry at every step from the producer, to the caterer or...

Monitoring Research Collaborations Using Semantic Web Technologies (2005)

Alani, Harith, Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen, Shadbolt, Nigel

In the current research environment, funding agencies are increasingly required to demonstrate that the projects they fund represent value for money. When funds are disbursed in a speculative manner,...

AKTive Food: Semantic Web based knowledge conduits for the Organic Food Industry (2005)

Brewster, Christopher, Glaser, Hugh, Haughton, Barny

We present a vision and a proposal for using Semantic Web technologies in the organic food industry. This is a very knowledge inten- sive industry at every step from the producer, to the caterer or...

Monitoring Research Collaborations Using Semantic Web Technologies (2005)

Alani, Harith, Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen, Shadbolt, Nigel

In the current research environment, funding agencies are increasingly required to demonstrate that the projects they fund represent value for money. When funds are disbursed in a speculative manner,...

AKTive Food: Semantic Web based knowledge conduits for the Organic Food Industry (2005)

Brewster, Christopher, Glaser, Hugh, Haughton, Barny

We present a vision and a proposal for using Semantic Web technologies in the organic food industry. This is a very knowledge inten- sive industry at every step from the producer, to the caterer or...

Monitoring Research Collaborations Using Semantic Web Technologies (2005)

Alani, Harith, Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen, Shadbolt, Nigel

In the current research environment, funding agencies are increasingly required to demonstrate that the projects they fund represent value for money. When funds are disbursed in a speculative manner,...

AKTive Food: Semantic Web based knowledge conduits for the Organic Food Industry (2005)

Brewster, Christopher, Glaser, Hugh, Haughton, Barny

We present a vision and a proposal for using Semantic Web technologies in the organic food industry. This is a very knowledge inten- sive industry at every step from the producer, to the caterer or...

Monitoring research collaborations using semantic web technologies (2005)

Harith Alani, Nicholas Gibbins, Hugh Glaser, Stephen Harris, Nigel Shadbolt

Abstract In the current research environment, funding agencies are increasingly required to demonstrate that the projects they fund represent value for money. When funds are disbursed in a...

WhatILike - Position Paper (2004)

Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Steve, Page, Kevin, Smith, Daniel A.

FoaF has been a phenomenally successful activity. Individuals around the world have generated more ontologically-powered metadata, possibly by several orders of magnitude, than any other activity or...

WhatILike - Position Paper (2004)

Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Steve, Page, Kevin, Smith, Daniel A.

FoaF has been a phenomenally successful activity. Individuals around the world have generated more ontologically-powered metadata, possibly by several orders of magnitude, than any other activity or...

The Functional “C” experience (2004)

Hartel, Pieter, Muller, Henk, Glaser, Hugh

A functional programming language can be taught successfully as a first language, but if there is no follow up the students do not appreciate the functional approach. Following discussions concerning...

The Functional “C” experience (2004)

Hartel, Pieter, Muller, Henk, Glaser, Hugh

A functional programming language can be taught successfully as a first language, but if there is no follow up the students do not appreciate the functional approach. Following discussions concerning...

The Functional “C” experience (2004)

Hartel, Pieter, Muller, Henk, Glaser, Hugh

A functional programming language can be taught successfully as a first language, but if there is no follow up the students do not appreciate the functional approach. Following discussions concerning...

CS AKTiveSpace: Building a Semantic Web Application (2004)

Glaser, Hugh, Alani, Harith, Carr, Les, Chapman, Sam, Ciravegna, Fabio, Dingli, Alexiei, ...

In this paper we reflect on the lessons learned from deploying the award winning [1] Semantic Web application, CS AKTiveSpace. We look at issues in service orientation and modularisation, harvesting,...

CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web (2004)

Schraefel, M.c., Shadbolt, Nigel R, Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

We present a Semantic Web application that we call CS AKTive Space1. The application exploits a wide range of semantically heterogeneous and distributed content relating to Computer Science research...

Walking Through CS AKTive Space: A demonstration of an integrated SemanticWeb Application (2004)

Shadbolt, Nigel R., Schraefel, M.c., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

We describe CS AKTive Space,an integrated Semantic Web application and winner of the 2003 Semantic Web Challenge [http://challenge.semanticweb.org/]. A demonstration of the application is available...

CS AKTive Space: Building a Semantic Web Application (2004)

Glaser, Hugh, Alani, Harith, Carr, Les, Chapman, Sam, Ciravegna, Fabio, Dingli, Alexei, ...

In this paper we reflect on the lessons learned from deploying the award winning [1] Semantic Web application, CS AKTiveSpace. We look at issues in service orientation and modularisation, harvesting,...

CS AKTive Space or how we stopped worrying and learned to love the Semantic Web (2004)

Shadbolt, Nigel R., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen, Schraefel, M.c.

The mission of the Advanced Knowledge Technologies (AKT) project is to investigate how to operationalize the knowledge management mantra of "getting the right content to the right place at the right...

CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web (2004)

Schraefel, M.c., Shadbolt, Nigel R., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

We present a Semantic Web application that we call CS AKTive- Space. The application exploits a wide range of semantically heterogeneous and distributed content relating to Computer Science research...

The Semantic Web as a Semantic Soup (2004)

Cox, Simon, Alani, Harith, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

The Semantic Web is currently best known for adding metadata to web pages to allow computers to 'understand' what they contain. This idea has been applied to people by the Friend of a Friend project...

Walking Through CS AKTive Space: A demonstration of an integrated SemanticWeb Application (2004)

Shadbolt, Nigel R., Schraefel, M.c., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

We describe CS AKTive Space,an integrated Semantic Web application and winner of the 2003 Semantic Web Challenge [http://challenge.semanticweb.org/]. A demonstration of the application is available...

CS AKTive Space: Building a Semantic Web Application (2004)

Glaser, Hugh, Alani, Harith, Carr, Les, Chapman, Sam, Ciravegna, Fabio, Dingli, Alexei, ...

In this paper we reflect on the lessons learned from deploying the award winning [1] Semantic Web application, CS AKTiveSpace. We look at issues in service orientation and modularisation, harvesting,...

CS AKTive Space or how we stopped worrying and learned to love the Semantic Web (2004)

Shadbolt, Nigel R., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen, Schraefel, M.c.

The mission of the Advanced Knowledge Technologies (AKT) project is to investigate how to operationalize the knowledge management mantra of "getting the right content to the right place at the right...

CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web (2004)

Schraefel, M.c., Shadbolt, Nigel R., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

We present a Semantic Web application that we call CS AKTive- Space. The application exploits a wide range of semantically heterogeneous and distributed content relating to Computer Science research...

The Semantic Web as a Semantic Soup (2004)

Cox, Simon, Alani, Harith, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

The Semantic Web is currently best known for adding metadata to web pages to allow computers to 'understand' what they contain. This idea has been applied to people by the Friend of a Friend project...

Walking Through CS AKTive Space: A demonstration of an integrated SemanticWeb Application (2004)

Shadbolt, Nigel R., Schraefel, M.c., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

We describe CS AKTive Space,an integrated Semantic Web application and winner of the 2003 Semantic Web Challenge [http://challenge.semanticweb.org/]. A demonstration of the application is available...

CS AKTive Space: Building a Semantic Web Application (2004)

Glaser, Hugh, Alani, Harith, Carr, Les, Chapman, Sam, Ciravegna, Fabio, Dingli, Alexei, ...

In this paper we reflect on the lessons learned from deploying the award winning [1] Semantic Web application, CS AKTiveSpace. We look at issues in service orientation and modularisation, harvesting,...

CS AKTive Space or how we stopped worrying and learned to love the Semantic Web (2004)

Shadbolt, Nigel R., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen, Schraefel, M.c.

The mission of the Advanced Knowledge Technologies (AKT) project is to investigate how to operationalize the knowledge management mantra of "getting the right content to the right place at the right...

CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web (2004)

Schraefel, M.c., Shadbolt, Nigel R., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

We present a Semantic Web application that we call CS AKTive- Space. The application exploits a wide range of semantically heterogeneous and distributed content relating to Computer Science research...

The Semantic Web as a Semantic Soup (2004)

Cox, Simon, Alani, Harith, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

The Semantic Web is currently best known for adding metadata to web pages to allow computers to 'understand' what they contain. This idea has been applied to people by the Friend of a Friend project...

The Functional "C" experience (2004)

Hartel, Pieter, Muller, Henk, Glaser, Hugh

A functional programming language can be taught successfully as a first language, but if there is no follow up the students do not appreciate the functional approach. Following discussions concerning...

The functional “C” experience (2004)

Pieter Hartel, Henk Muller, Hugh Glaser

A functional programming language can be taught successfully as a first language, but if there is no follow up the students do not appreciate the functional approach. Following discussions concerning...

CS AKTive Space: Building a Semantic Web Application (2004)

Hugh Glaser, Harith Alani, Sam Chapman, Alexiei Dingli, Nicholas Gibbins, Stephen Harris, ...

In this paper we reflect on the lessons learned from deploying the award winning [1] Semantic Web application, CS AKTiveSpace. We look at issues in service orientation and modularisation, harvesting,...

CS AKTive Space, or how we learned to stop worrying and love the semantic Web (2004)

Nigel Shadbolt, Nicholas Gibbins, Hugh Glaser, Stephen Harris, M. C. Schraefel

(AKT) project is to investigate how to operationalise the knowledge management mantra of “getting the right content to the right place at the right time and in the right form. ” A significant...

CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web (2003)

Schraefel, M.c., Shadbolt, Nigel R., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

We present a Semantic Web application that we call CS AKTive- Space. The application exploits a wide range of semantically heterogeneous and distributed content relating to Computer Science research...

CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web (2003)

Schraefel, M.c., Shadbolt, Nigel R., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

We present a Semantic Web application that we call CS AKTive- Space. The application exploits a wide range of semantically heterogeneous and distributed content relating to Computer Science research...

CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web (2003)

Schraefel, M.c., Shadbolt, Nigel R., Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Stephen

We present a Semantic Web application that we call CS AKTive- Space. The application exploits a wide range of semantically heterogeneous and distributed content relating to Computer Science research...

Managing Reference: Ensuring Referential Integrity of Ontologies for the Semantic Web (2002)

Alani, Dr Harith, Dasmahapatra, Dr Srinandan, Gibbins, Dr Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Steve, Kalfoglou, Dr Yannis, ...

The diversity and distributed nature of the resources available in the semantic web poses significant challenges when these are used to help automatically build an ontology. One persistent and...

Managing Reference: Ensuring Referential Integrity of Ontologies for the Semantic Web (2002)

Alani, Harith, Dasmahapatra, Srinandan, Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Steve, Kalfoglou, Yannis, ...

The diversity and distributed nature of the resources available in the semantic web poses significant challenges when these are used to help automatically build an ontology. One persistent and...

Managing Reference: Ensuring Referential Integrity of Ontologies for the Semantic Web (2002)

Alani, Harith, Dasmahapatra, Srinandan, Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Steve, Kalfoglou, Yannis, ...

The diversity and distributed nature of the resources available in the semantic web poses significant challenges when these are used to help automatically build an ontology. One persistent and...

Managing Reference: Ensuring Referential Integrity of Ontologies for the Semantic Web (2002)

Alani, Harith, Dasmahapatra, Srinandan, Gibbins, Nicholas, Glaser, Hugh, Harris, Steve, Kalfoglou, Yannis, ...

The diversity and distributed nature of the resources available in the semantic web poses significant challenges when these are used to help automatically build an ontology. One persistent and...

Managing reference: Ensuring referential integrity of ontologies for the semantic web (2002)

Harith Alani, An Dasmahapatra, Nicholas Gibbins, Hugh Glaser, Steve Harris, Yannis Kalfoglou, ...

Abstract. The diversity and distributed nature of the resources available in the semantic web poses significant challenges when these are used to help automatically build an ontology. One persistent...

Large scale acquisition and maintenance from the web without source access (2001)

Leonard, Thomas, Glaser, Hugh

Although different web sites structure their pages differently, the pages within a single site are often generated from a database and have a regular layout from which it is possible to extract...

Large scale acquisition and maintenance from the web without source access (2001)

Leonard, Thomas, Glaser, Hugh

Although different web sites structure their pages differently, the pages within a single site are often generated from a database and have a regular layout from which it is possible to extract...

Large scale acquisition and maintenance from the web without source access (2001)

Leonard, Thomas, Glaser, Hugh

Although different web sites structure their pages differently, the pages within a single site are often generated from a database and have a regular layout from which it is possible to extract...

Large scale acquisition and maintenance from the web without source access (2001)

Leonard, Thomas, Glaser, Hugh

Although different web sites structure their pages differently, the pages within a single site are often generated from a database and have a regular layout from which it is possible to extract...

Programming by numbers - a programming method for complete novices (2000)

Glaser, Hugh, Hartel, Pieter H.

Students often have difficulty with the minutiae of program construction. We introduce the idea of `Programming by Numbers', which breaks some of the programming process down into smaller steps,...

A visual development environment for parallel applications (1998)

Philip T. Cox, Hugh Glaser

We report on the development of a visual programming environment for building applications for execution on a range of parallel computing platforms. This work exploits the dataflow and...

Programming by Numbers - A programming method for complete novices (1998)

Hugh Glaser, Hugh Glaser, Pieter H. Hartel, Pieter H. Hartel

Absolute beginners have difficulty with the minutiae of program construction. We introduce the idea of `Programming by Numbers', which breaks some of the programmingprocess down into smaller...

The Resource constrained shortest path problem implemented in a lazy functional language (1996)

Hartel, Pieter H., Glaser, Hugh

The resource constrained shortest path problem is an NP-hard problem for which many ingenious algorithms have been developed. These algorithms are usually implemented in FORTRAN or another imperative...

The Resource constrained shortest path problem implemented in a lazy functional language (1996)

Hartel, Pieter H., Glaser, Hugh

The resource constrained shortest path problem is an NP-hard problem for which many ingenious algorithms have been developed. These algorithms are usually implemented in FORTRAN or another imperative...

The Resource constrained shortest path problem implemented in a lazy functional language (1996)

Hartel, Pieter H., Glaser, Hugh

The resource constrained shortest path problem is an NP-hard problem for which many ingenious algorithms have been developed. These algorithms are usually implemented in FORTRAN or another imperative...

Visualising the structure of an IC-card security architecture (1996)

Hugh Glaser, Hugh Glaser, Pieter H. Hartel, Pieter H. Hartel

The standard way of visualising protocols using pictures with boxes and arrows is insuf\Thetacient to study the protocols in detail. The problem is that the structuring of the protocols relies on...

Compilation of Functional Languages Using Flow Graph Analysis (1996)

Pieter H. Hartel, Hugh Glaser, John M. Wild

syntax: G ::= fV 1 ; : : : ; V n g (A graph is a set of vertices) V ::= a ; LAMBDA ; ; ; (d; e) j (a; b) ; BIND ; ; ; d j (a; b) ; SWITCH ; ; ; (d; e) j (a; b; c) ; MERGE ; ; ; d j ; ; SOURCE ; v ; d...

Structuring and Visualising an IC-card Security Standard (1996)

Hugh Glaser, Pieter H. Hartel

The standard way of visualising protocols using pictures with boxes and arrows is insufficient to study the protocols in detail. The problem is that the structuring of the protocols relies on...

The Prisoners' Dilemma Revisited (1996)

Abdellah Salhi, Hugh Glaser, David De Roure, John Putney

Cooperation has always been recognised as a fundamental ingredient in the creation of societies and the generation of wealth. As a concept, it has been studied for many years. Yet, in practice, its...

The resource constrained shortest path problem implemented in a lazy functional language (1994)

Pieter H. Hartel, Hugh Glaser

The resource constrained shortest path problem is an NP-hard problem for which many ingenious algorithms have been developed. These algorithms are usually implemented in FORTRAN or another imperative...

Compilation of Functional Languages Using Flow Graph Analysis (1994)

Pieter Hartel, Hugh Glaser, John Wild

To implement lazy functional languages efficiently it is necessary for a compiler analyse many properties of the program. Analysis techniques proposed to support such implementations have a similar...

FAST compiler user's guide (1993)

Pieter Hartel, Hugh Glaser, John Wild

The FAST compiler is a backend for compilers of lazy functional languages. There are two versions of the compiler: one that takes a rather simple lazy functional language as input and a second that...

The Resource Constrained Shortest Path Problem Implemented in a Lazy Functional Language (1993)

Pieter H. Hartel, Hugh Glaser

The resource constrained shortest path problem is an NP-hard problem for which many ingenious algorithms have been developed. These algorithms are usually implemented in FORTRAN or another imperative...

Statistics on Storage Management in a Lazy Functional Language Implementation (1992)

John Wild, Hugh Glaser, Pieter Hartel

The aim of the FAST project is to provide an implementation of a lazy functional language on a transputer array. An important component of this system is a highly optimising compiler and runtime...

On the Benefits of Different Analyses in the Compilation of a Lazy Functional Language (1991)

Pieter Hartel, Hugh Glaser, John Wild

Implementations of lazy functional languages have not as yet approached the speed of execution provided by imperative, or even non-lazy functional languages. It has been suggested that the answer to...

Statistics on Storage Management in a Lazy Functional Language Implementation (1991)

John Wild, Hugh Glaser, Pieter Hartel

this paper explores the demands placed on the storage manager by our compiled code. Statistics are presented illustrating the lifetime characteristics of cells, a break down of claimed cells by type,...

Statistics on Storage Management in a Lazy Functional Language Implementation (1991)

John Wild, Hugh Glaser, Pieter Hartel

The aim of the FAST project is to provide an implementation of a lazy functional language on a transputer array. An important component of this system is a highly optimising compiler and runtime...

A Pragmatic Approach to the Analysis and Compilation of Lazy Functional Languages (1990)

Hugh Glaser, Pieter Hartel, John Wild

The aim of the FAST Project is to provide an implementation of a functional language, Haskell, on a transputer array. An important component of the system is a highly optimising compiler for Haskell...