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Ítem A generic matching algorithm for semantic discovery(IEEE, 2007) Aguilera, Unai; Abaitua, Joseba; Díaz Labrador, Josuka; Buján Carballal, David; López de Ipiña González de Artaza, DiegoThis paper presents a generic semantic discovery algorithm, based in OWL, for UDDI registries that is not bound to any specific ontology or concepts from it. It enables to match instances and properties without specifically knowing the ontologies being matched and it enables to use all concepts contained in the request resulting in a matching closer to the user needs. Also, the generality of the proposed algorithm enables to change the ontology being used to describe an element in the registry without needing to modify the algorithm and therefore, it enables to use other OWL ontologies to describe the information stored in the registryÍtem A model of non functional properties for grid resources(Springer, 2009) Buján Carballal, David; Corcho-García, Óscar; Díaz Labrador, JosukaSo far, Grid information providers basically give functional values about resources, although some of them also provide aggregated information. Therefore, existing Grid information models essentially represent this syntactic information and also propose different taxonomies of resources. Hence, Grid information consumers commonly use functional properties to select resources in order to send jobs to a Grid. There are some approaches that try to use isolated techniques to take into consideration some QoS properties, like performance. In this paper, we propose a unified model for representing Grid resources and their non functional properties, adding semantics to Grid information systems. On one hand, this model is an ontology-based model developed to integrate existing approaches of Grid information models and non functional properties representations in general. But on the other hand, our model also proposes a measuring system - currently in development - for some non functional properties like reliability, availability and performance. Here we only present an overview about how to represent and measure reliability information of resources in Grids. This example is used to illustrate our work in progress.Ítem New approaches in context modelling for tourism applications(Springer Berlin, 2012) Buján Carballal, David; Martín, David; Torices, Ortzi; Uriarte, AritzThe notion of context has been widely studied and there are several authors that have proposed different definitions of context. However, context has not been widely studied in the framework of human mobility and the notion of context has been directly imported from other computing fields without specifically addressing the tourism domain requirements. In order to store and manage context information a context data model is needed. Ontologies have been widely used in context modelling, but many of them are designed to be applied in general ubiquitous computing environments, do not contain specific concepts related to the tourism domain or some approaches do not contain enough concepts to represent context information related to the visitor or tourist on the move as we need in the TourExp project. That is why we propose a new approach to provide a better solution to model context data in tourism environments, adding more value to our solution reusing Open Data about tourist resources from Open Data Euskadi initiative and publishing it as Linked DataÍtem A semantic matching algorithm for discovery in UDDI(IEEE, 2007) Aguilera, Unai; Abaitua, Joseba; Díaz Labrador, Josuka; Buján Carballal, David; López de Ipiña González de Artaza, DiegoOne of the key objectives of web service technology is to construct processes that enable service providers to interconnect with their clients. The industry has developed the UDDI registry to enable the register of services and to make them available to their users. However, the keyword-based search of UDDI frequently return no results because there is no relation between the concepts used by the providers and those used by the clients. This paper presents an UDDI registry extended with semantic functionality by means of a generic semantic discovery algorithm that is not bound to any specific ontology or concepts from it. It enables to match instances and properties without specifically knowing the ontologies being matched. Furthermore, we present an ontology which represents the information associated with a business entity in UDDI, and which enables users to register and search business information semantically also using the former algorithmÍtem WebLab-Deployer: exporting remote laboratories as SaaS through federation protocols(IEEE, 2013) Orduña Fernández, Pablo; Larrakoetxea, Xabier; Buján Carballal, David; Angulo Martínez, Ignacio; Dziabenko, Olga; Rodríguez Gil, Luis; López de Ipiña González de Artaza, Diego; García-Zubía, JavierDuring the last decade, remote laboratories have been extensively used as a primary learning tool in many universities around the world. However, today most of the remote laboratories are still only used by the same institution that provides or even develops them, or by direct partners in federated environments. There are two ways to support this type of federation: a) using a federated authentication system such as Shibboleth or b) installing a remote laboratory management system that supports federation natively. In both cases, the consumer institution must go through a process of deployment or complex configuration. This contribution explores providing access to laboratories using a Cloud Computing approach, considering the federated environments that do not have laboratories attached as a SaaS (Software as a Service) system. This approach not only makes adoption by other institutions easier, but also benefits from the existing features provided by Cloud Computing, such as elasticity to reuse the same resources for different institutions to balance the load