Résumé
Creating, updating, and aggregating Web contents from different Web users and sites form the heart idea of Web 2.0. However, Web users originate from different communities, and follow their own semantics (referred to as local contexts in this paper) to represent and interpret Web contents. Therefore, several discrepancies could rise up between the semantics of Web authors and readers. In this paper, we present several Web 2.0 use cases, and illustrate the possible challenges and trends to handle the local contexts of Web users in these use cases.
langue originale | Anglais |
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titre | Proceedings of the workshop on Adaptation and Personalization for Web 2.0, UMAP'09 |
Sous-titre | AP WEB 2.0 2009 |
rédacteurs en chef | Carlo Tasso, Antonina Dattolo, Rosta Farzan, Styliani Kleanthous, David Bueno, Vallejo Julita |
Pages | 11-20 |
Nombre de pages | 10 |
Volume | 485 |
Etat de la publication | Publié - 2009 |