TY - CHAP
T1 - Federated operation model for service grids
AU - Ishida, Toru
AU - Murakami, Yohei
AU - Tsunokawa, Eri
AU - Kubota, Yoko
AU - Sornlertlamvanich, Virach
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments The operation of the Language Grid w ould not have been successful without the contributions of researchers working on lan guage resources worldwide. We thank Qun Liu, Tu-Bao Ho, Mirna Adriani, Seung-Shik Kang, Chri stiane D. Fellbaum, Ulrich Heid, Shoko Ai-zawa, Sadao Kurohashi, Tatsuya Kawahara, Koichi Hashida, Kentaro Torisawa, Hitoshi Isahara, Taku Kudo, Toshiki Muraka and Kazuo Sumita fo r providing valuable language resources to us. We are also grateful to Shigeo Matsubara, a nd Hiromitsu Hattori of the Language Grid Kyoto Operation Center, and Pansak Siriruchatapong, Ch ai Wutiwiwatchai, Thepchai Supnithi and Nat-tapol Kritsuthikul of the Language Grid Bangkok Operation Center. This work was supported by Kyoto University Global COE Program: Informatic s Education and Research Center for Knowledge-Circulating Society, and a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) (21240014, 2009-2011) from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
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© 2011, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - The concept of collective intelligence is contributing significantly to knowledge creation on the Web. While current knowledge creation activities tend to be founded on the approach of assembling content such as texts, images and videos, we propose here the service-oriented approach. We use the term service grid to refer to a framework of collective intelligence based on Web services. This chapter provides an institutional design mainly for non-profit service grids that are open to the public. In particular, we deepen the discussion of 1) intellectual property rights, 2) application systems, and 3) federated operations from the perspective of the following stakeholders: service providers, service users and service grid operators respectively. The Language Grid has been operating, based on the proposed institutional framework, since December 2007.
AB - The concept of collective intelligence is contributing significantly to knowledge creation on the Web. While current knowledge creation activities tend to be founded on the approach of assembling content such as texts, images and videos, we propose here the service-oriented approach. We use the term service grid to refer to a framework of collective intelligence based on Web services. This chapter provides an institutional design mainly for non-profit service grids that are open to the public. In particular, we deepen the discussion of 1) intellectual property rights, 2) application systems, and 3) federated operations from the perspective of the following stakeholders: service providers, service users and service grid operators respectively. The Language Grid has been operating, based on the proposed institutional framework, since December 2007.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-21178-2_18
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-21178-2_18
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:84961720839
T3 - Cognitive Technologies
SP - 279
EP - 298
BT - Cognitive Technologies
PB - Springer Verlag
ER -