@inbook{
author={Fuentes Lorenzo,Damaris and Gómez,Juan
M. and García Crespo,Ángel},
editor={Rech,Jörg and Decker,Björn and
Ras,Eric},
year={2008},
month={May},
title={CoolWikNews: More than Meet the Eye in the XXI
Century Journalism},
series={Emerging Technologies for Semantic Work
Environments: Techniques, Methods, and
Applications},
publisher={Information Science Reference, IGI Global},
address={Germany},
pages={69-83},
abstract={
In the middle forties, Vannevar Bush
predicted some of the current collaborative Web
technologies such as wiki environments. However, Bush
also foresaw the problems arisen when the amount of
information starts growing without a clear structure,
far away from the actual computer capabilities to take
benefit of it. In this proposal, we present a new and
promising collaborative vision based on the Semantic
Web, particularly for those wiki environments devoted
to journalism. We foster the potential of a
semantically-enhanced working environment, also
explaining how to extend and harness this project to
other different wiki domains apart from news
publishing.
},
}
@article{
author={Gómez,Juan M. and Fuentes Lorenzo,Damaris and Han,Sung-Kook and García Crespo,Ángel},
year={2008},
title={SEBIO: A SEmantic BIOinformatics Platform for the New E-Science},
journal={Computing and Informatics},
volume={27},
number={1},
pages={37-52},
abstract={
Knowledge integration and exchange of data within and among organizations
is a universally recognized need in bioinformatics and genomics research
through the e-science field. The main problem looming over the lack of integration
is the fact that the current Web is an environment primarily developed for human
users and micro-array data resources lack of widely accepted standards, what leads
to a tremendous data heterogeneity. Using semantic technologies as a key technology
for interoperation of various datasets enables knowledge integration of the vast
amount of biological and biomedical data. In this paper, we aim at providing a
semantically-enhanced bioinformatics platform (SEBIO), which handles effectively
these issues. We will describe the problems arisen and the solutions applied so far.
For that, the SEBIO approach is unfolded and its main components explained, to
see more in detail how it copes perfectly with the aforementioned difficulties.
},
isbn={1335-9150},
}
@inproceedings{
author={Gómez,Juan M. and Fuentes,Damaris and
Ruíz Mezcua,Belén and Park,Yeo-Sam and
Chang,Ok-Bae and Han,Sung-Kook},
year={2007},
month={November 5-8},
title={Biometric Identity Information Integration with
Semantics},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 33nd Annual Conference
of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON
2007)},
location={Taipei, Taiwan},
pages={100-104},
url={http://www.ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4459917&isnumber=4459874}
abstract={
With the advent of online accessible biometric
identity information, how to integrate such sensitive
and massive data gathering information has become a
fundamental issue. In the last years, cutting-edge
biometric identity recognition based on multimodal
fusion techniques has reached an important innovation
peak, largely due to the maturity of the technology.
However, the information on the Web still remains
purely syntactic and scarce. As the semantic Web is
maturing and data and information integration is
growing, harnessing the synergy in both approaches can
leverage the lack of widely-accepted standards by
fostering the use of semantic Web technologies to
represent, store and query metadata and data across
bioinformatics datasets. In this paper, we present a
semantically- enhanced approach for biometric identity
information integration, eventually depicting the
forthcomings of our approach.
},
isbn={1553-572X/1-4244-0783-4},
}
@inproceedings{
author={Cuadra Sanchez,Antonio and Garces
Garcia,Francisco and Fuentes Lorenzo,Damaris and
Sanchez Fernandez,Luis and Reyes
Ureña,Marcos},
year={2008},
month={October 29-31},
title={Plataforma de monitorización avanzada
basada en tecnologías web},
booktitle={XVIII Jornadas Telecom I+D},
location={Bilbao, España},
abstract={
En la actualidad, tanto los operadores Telco
como los proveedores de servicios disponen de sistemas
de información que aglutinan contenidos muy
valiosos, procedentes de plataformas de soporte al
negocio y a operaciones que se encuentran desplegadas a
lo largo de las diferentes redes subyacentes. Esta
información se utiliza para propósitos
muy diversos, en donde en ocasiones la gestión
de tal cantidad de datos no está razonablemente
optimizada. Sin embargo, la aplicación de nuevas
tecnologías web –incluyendo los conceptos
de web semántica- permitirán el manejo de
la información existente de una forma eficiente.
En este artículo se muestran las actividades de
innovación realizadas en el ámbito de la
supervisión de redes y servicios, en donde se
han aplicado tecnologías web avanzadas sobre las
herramientas tradicionales de monitorización
mediante sondas no intrusivas de los servicios
ofrecidos a clientes. Esta propuesta se ha
materializado en un prototipo de supervisión de
plataformas de IPTV (televisión sobre
IP).
},
}
@inproceedings{
author={Cuadra,Antonio and Garcés,Francisco and Reyes,Marcos and Cantera,José M. and Fuentes-Lorenzo,Damaris and Sánchez,Luis},
year={2008},
month={October 29-30},
title={Tecnologías Web Avanzadas para el Aseguramiento de la Calidad de Servicio},
booktitle={IV Jornadas Científico-Técnicas en Servicios Web y SOA},
location={Sevilla, España},
}
@article{
author={Fuentes Lorenzo,Damaris and Morato, Jorge and Gómez,Juan Miguel},
year={2009},
title={Knowledge Management in BiomedicalLibraries: A Semantic Web Approach},
journal={Information Systems Frontiers},
volume={11},
number={4},
pages={471-480},
abstract={
In recent years, technological advances in high-throughput techniques and efficient data
gathering methods, coupled with a world-wide effort in computational biology, have resulted
in an enormous amount of life science data available in repositories devoted to biomedical
literature. These repositories lack the ability to attain an effective and accurate search.
Using semantic technologies as the key for interoperation enables searching and processing
of biomedical literature in a more efficient way. However, emerging semantic applications
take for granted specific knowledge that biomedical researchers may not have. This paper
presents design principles for easy-to-use biomedical semantic applications by means of
ontology-based annotations and faceted search. The proposed approach is backed with a
usable prototype that shows the breakthroughs of adding these principles to a biomedical
digital library where identifying and searching information are critical aspects for
non-semantic Web experts.
},
doi={10.1007/s10796-009-9159-y},
}
@inproceedings{
author={Cuadra Sanchez,Antonio and Cutanda Rodriguez, Maria Del Mar and Reyes Ureña,Marcos and Cantera Fonseca,Jose M. and Garcés García,Francisco and Sánchez Fernández,Luis and Fuentes Lorenzo,Damaris},
year={2009},
month={September 3-5},
title={Service Monitoring Platform based on Advanced Web Technologies},
booktitle={48th FITCE Congress},
location={Prague (Czech Republic)},
}
@inproceedings{
author={Pardo,Abelardo and Estévez-Ayres,Iria and Basanta-Val,Pablo and Fuentes-Lorenzo,Damaris},
year={2010},
month={May 19-21},
title={A Process for Improving Course Quality based on Mid-semester Feedback},
booktitle={1st International Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, Reforming Education and Quality of Teaching (TECHEDUCA 2010)},
location={Athens, Greece},
}
@article{
author={Pardo,Abelardo and Estévez-Ayres,Iria and Basanta-Val,Pablo and Fuentes-Lorenzo,Damaris},
year={2010},
title={Course Quality Improvement using Mid-semester Feedback},
journal={International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning},
volume={3},
number={4},
pages={366-376},
isbn={1753-5255},
abstract={
Quality control mechanisms are becoming more important
in higher educational institutions. Student evaluation of teaching is
typically used to obtain feedback from students about a learning
experience but its effect in the course may take too long. Fast feedback
mechanisms, in exchange, look at obtaining feedback in a way that
corrective measures can be applied quickly. In this paper a process is
described to obtain feedback from the students about a course, analyze
the received results, and identify the most significant aspects. The process
has been applied to a course and led to some adjustments that had
immediate impact on the course.
},
doi={10.1504/IJTEL.2011.041280},
}
@inproceedings{
author={Pardo,Abelardo and Estévez-Ayres,Iria and Basanta-Val,Pablo and Fuentes-Lorenzo,Damaris},
year={2010},
month={July 7-9},
title={Programación en C con aprendizaje activo, evaluación continua y trabajo en equipo: caso de estudio},
booktitle={XVI Jornadas de Enseñanza Universitaria de la Informática (JENUI 2010)},
location={Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain},
}
@inbook{
author={Fuentes-Lorenzo,Damaris and Sánchez, Luis
and Cuadra Sánchez, Antonio and Cutanda Rodriguez, Maria Del Mar},
editor={Wilde, Erik and Pautasso, Cesare},
year={2011},
month={Aug},
title={Managing Legacy Telco Data using RESTful Web Services},
series={REST: From Research to Practice},
publisher={Springer},
pages={303-317},
}