Research on E-science-serverless semantic E-science framework (SSE-SF)

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Serverless implementation for a semantic e-science framework (SSe-SF) is all about pushing code to a compute service and networking with third party services and APIs to get the work done. The underlying infrastructure both hardware and software are hidden from the user. Serverless semantic e-science framework (SSe-SF) includes Knowledge Search and Navigation, Identity Management, URI/ Content Negotiation, RDF & RDF Schema annotated information resources, Shared Ontologies, Read-only Onto-Repository & Vocabulary, Onto-learning and merging, Semantic reasoners and Semantic data storage. SSe-SF is applied on computing the Outcome bases education attainment (OBE) calculation.

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Rubin Jose, T., & Sojan Lal, P. (2019). Research on E-science-serverless semantic E-science framework (SSE-SF). International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2 Special issue 3), 1231–1235. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1230.0782S319

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