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Reasoning Based on the Distributed β-PSML

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Information on the Web can be either globally distributed throughout the Web within multi-layer over the infrastructure of Web protocols, or located locally, portal-centralized Web services (i.e., the intelligent service provider) that is integrated to its own cluster of specialized intelligent applications. However, each approach has a serious flaw. We propose the Distributed β-PSML (Problem Solver Markup Language) for solving problems in a large-scale distributed Web environment by combining global and local knowledge-data bases in this paper. The Distributed β-PSML is an extension of the β-PSML that we proposed before for complex adaptive, distributed problem solving, and can be easily used for automatic reasoning on the Web for decision-making and e-business intelligence. We also give an example to show how the Distributed β-PSML can be used for automatic reasoning on the Web by incorporating global information sources from the Semantic Web with locally operational knowledge-data bases in an enterprise portal.

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Su, Y., Liu, J., Zhong, N., Liu, C. (2005). Reasoning Based on the Distributed β-PSML. In: Fan, W., Wu, Z., Yang, J. (eds) Advances in Web-Age Information Management. WAIM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3739. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11563952_40

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