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1© Copyright 2015 Anna Fensel

Semantic Web 2014/15

Evaluations of Tools & Applications: ONLIM and OpenFridge

Anna Fensel

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Contents

• Introduction to – Evaluation Tasks, – ONLIM, – OpenFridge

• References

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INTRODUCTION

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• As a part of Semantic Web lecture course, we offer you a possibility to try out two new Semantic Web applications, which STI Innsbruck has been co-developing recently.

• Both applications are currently in the pilot stage (i.e. active pre-commercial usage).

• We suggest you find out how these applications work and how to use them, use them and provide us the feedback, as described in the next slides.

• The tasks are to be completed individually – completing all of them will add extra 20% of the possible points to your exam grade. When some but not all the evaluation tasks are completed, the points will be still added, proportionally to the number of completed tasks.

• To account for the Semantic Web lecture course, the evaluation tasks should be completed by mid-February 2015 (soft deadline).

Introduction to Evaluation Tasks

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• WHAT?

ONLIM is a start-up providing a solution for efficient marketing in social media / networks, and its solution is named Dacodi.

• WHY?

The social media and networks are nowadays many, and for enterprises addressing end user needs, it is important to be present on as many of them as possible.

On the other hand, without the help of automation solutions, that is very human resource consuming and expensive, e.g. see the “Crazy Hotelier” video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWeFha7NSbk

• HOW TO USE AND EVALUATE?

Open a user account at: https://dacodi.sti2.at, and start to use the tool. The documentation on how to use the tool is provided online in the tool.

Evaluate different functions, such as posting to various social networks, generating posts based on schema.org structured data input, feedback analysis.

Provide at least 5 bug reports or suggestions to improve via the “Provide Feedback” form in the right bottom corner of the tool.

Introduction to ONLIM and Dacodi

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OpenFridge

• WHAT?

OpenFridge is a project that aims to design and develop a pilot simple and scalable Internet of Things data infrastructure, empowering building new services based on the typical home appliance data, e.g. data on the energy consumption of the fridge.

• WHY?

The collected data about the refrigerator energy consumption will enable evaluation of the energy efficiency performance of various refrigerator models in real-life scenarios.

• HOW TO USE AND EVALUATE?

Follow the user test instructions and take the fridge electricity consumption measurements as described at http://www.slideshare.net/annafensel/open-fridge-user-test-measurements-instructions.

For getting the required Plugwise smart plugs hardware, contact Anna Fensel.

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REFERENCES

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• Web: https://dacodi.sti2.at, www.onlim.com

• Toma, I., Stanciu, C.-V., Fensel, A., Stavrakantonakis, I., Fensel, D. "Improving the online visibility of touristic service providers by using semantic annotations". In Proceedings of the 11th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC'2014), 25-29 May 2014, Crete, Greece, Springer-Verlag, LNCS (2014). Full text URI: http://2014.eswc-conferences.org/sites/default/files/eswc2014pd_submission_110.pdf

• Akbar, Z., García, J. M., Toma, I., Fensel, D. “On Using Semantically-Aware Rules for Efficient Online Communication”, In Rules on the Web. From Theory to Applications (pp. 37-51). Springer International Publishing, 2014. Full text URI: http://oc.sti2.at/sites/default/files/Rules.pdf

• Fensel, A., Toma, I., Garcia, J.-M., Stavrakantonakis, I., Fensel, D. "Enabling Customers Engagement and Collaboration for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Ubiquitous Multi-channel Ecosystems", Computers in Industry, 65(5), pp. 891–904, Elsevier, 2014. ISSN: 0166-3615. Full text URI: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261291549_Enabling_customers_engagement_and_collaboration_for_small_and_medium-sized_enterprises_in_ubiquitous_multi-channel_ecosystems

References – ONLIM & Dacodi

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• Web: www.openfridge.net

• Tomic, S., Fensel, A. „OpenFridge: A Platform for Data Economy for Energy Efficiency Data”, In Proceedings of BigData'13: Data Economy in the Big Data Era, IEEE, pp. 43-47, 6-9 October 2013, Silicon Valley, CA, USA. Full text URI: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261165853_OpenFridge_A_platform_for_data_economy_for_energy_efficiency_data

• Fensel, A., Gasser, F., Mayr, C., Ott, L., Sarigianni, C. “Selecting Ontologies and Publishing Data of Electrical Appliances: A Refrigerator Example”. In Proceedings of On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2014 Workshops, Springer LNCS 8842, pp. 494-503, 28 October 2014, Amantea, Italy. Full text URI: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/270159842_Selecting_Ontologies_and_Publishing_Data_of_Electrical_Appliances_A_Refrigerator_Example

References - OpenFridge

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Questions?

In case of questions, contact [email protected]