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A Semantic Web Vocabulary Supporting Brainstorming for Research Communities

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Information Systems, E-learning, and Knowledge Management Research (WSKS 2011)

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The e-Brainstorming tools represent plausible solutions to improve the e-research community activities with respect to processes regarding idea generation and idea selection. However, the existing e-Brainstorming systems show methodological and technological limitations. The present work proposes a brainstorming model that aims at overcoming the aforementioned limitations by exploiting Social Web and Semantic Web technologies and practices sustaining on-line social dimension, application interoperability, knowledge representation, knowledge sharing and correlation discovery.

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Dell’Angelo, L., Gaeta, M., Laria, G., Mangione, G.R., Orciuoli, F., Ritrovato, P. (2013). A Semantic Web Vocabulary Supporting Brainstorming for Research Communities. In: Lytras, M.D., Ruan, D., Tennyson, R.D., Ordonez De Pablos, P., García Peñalvo, F.J., Rusu, L. (eds) Information Systems, E-learning, and Knowledge Management Research. WSKS 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 278. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35879-1_65

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