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  2. Communication noise - Wikipedia

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    Environmental noise can be any external noise that can potentially impact the effectiveness of communication. [2] These noises can be any type of sight (i.e., car accident, television show), sound (i.e., talking, music, ringtones), or stimuli (i.e., tapping on the shoulder) that can distract someone from receiving the message. [3]

  3. Tim Berners-Lee - Wikipedia

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    Berners-Lee was born in London on 8 June 1955, [24] the son of mathematicians and computer scientists Mary Lee Woods (1924–2017) and Conway Berners-Lee (1921–2019). His parents were both from Birmingham and worked on the Ferranti Mark 1, the first commercially-built computer.

  4. Ora Lassila - Wikipedia

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    Ora Lassila is a Finnish computer scientist who lives in the U.S. and works as a technologist at Amazon Web Services.He has been conducting research into the Semantic Web since 1996, and was co-author, with Tim Berners-Lee and James Hendler, of the article "The Semantic Web" which appeared in Scientific American in 2001, now the most cited paper in the Semantic Web area.

  5. Semantic service-oriented architecture - Wikipedia

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    A Semantic Service Oriented Architecture (SSOA) is an architecture that allows for scalable and controlled Enterprise Application Integration solutions. [1]

  6. Semantic overload - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, semantic overload occurs when a word or phrase has more than one meaning, and is used in ways that convey meaning based on its divergent constituent concepts. Semantic overload is related to the linguistic concept of polysemy .

  7. Semantic gap - Wikipedia

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    The semantic gap characterizes the difference between two descriptions of an object by different linguistic representations, for instance languages or symbols. According to Andreas M. Hein, the semantic gap can be defined as "the difference in meaning between constructs formed within different representation systems". [ 1 ]

  8. Scholarly communication - Wikipedia

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    Scholarly communication involves the creation, publication, dissemination and discovery of academic research, primarily in peer-reviewed journals and books. [1] It is “the system through which research and other scholarly writings are created, evaluated for quality, disseminated to the scholarly community, and preserved for future use."

  9. Template:Cite journal - Wikipedia

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    Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: s2cid S2CID: The corpus ID from the paper's Semantic Scholar page, if available. Displays as a link to the Semantic Scholar page. Example 255254796: Unknown: optional: SSRN: ssrn: Social Science Research Network. Line: optional: Zbl: zbl: Zentralblatt MATH journal identifier. Line: optional: id: id