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The Function Hub : an implementation-independent read/write function description repository

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Functions are essential building blocks of any (computer) information system. However, development efforts to implement these functions are fragmented: a function has multiple implementations, each within a specific development context. Manual effort is needed handling various search interfaces and access methods to find the desired function, its metadata (if any), and associated implementations. This laborious process inhibits discovery, and thus reuse. Uniform, implementation-independent access is needed. We demo the Function Hub, available online at https://fno.io/hub: a Web application using a semantic interoperable model to map function descriptions to (multiple) implementations. The Function Hub allows editing and discovering function description metadata, and add information about alternative implementations. This way, the Function Hub enables users to discover relevant functions independently of their implementation, and to link to original published implementations.
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Function, Linked Data, Repository

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De Meester, Ben, et al. “The Function Hub : An Implementation-Independent Read/Write Function Description Repository.” SEMANTIC WEB: ESWC 2019 SATELLITE EVENTS, edited by Pascal Hitzler et al., vol. 11762, Springer, 2019, pp. 33–37, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-32327-1_7.
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De Meester, B., Noterman, L., Verborgh, R., & Dimou, A. (2019). The Function Hub : an implementation-independent read/write function description repository. In P. Hitzler, S. Kirrane, O. Hartig, V. de Boer, M.-E. Vidal, M. Maleshkova, … R. Verborgh (Eds.), SEMANTIC WEB: ESWC 2019 SATELLITE EVENTS (Vol. 11762, pp. 33–37). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32327-1_7
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De Meester, Ben, Lander Noterman, Ruben Verborgh, and Anastasia Dimou. 2019. “The Function Hub : An Implementation-Independent Read/Write Function Description Repository.” In SEMANTIC WEB: ESWC 2019 SATELLITE EVENTS, edited by Pascal Hitzler, Sabrina Kirrane, Olaf Hartig, Victor de Boer, Maria-Esther Vidal, Maria Maleshkova, Stefan Schlobach, et al., 11762:33–37. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32327-1_7.
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De Meester, Ben, Lander Noterman, Ruben Verborgh, and Anastasia Dimou. 2019. “The Function Hub : An Implementation-Independent Read/Write Function Description Repository.” In SEMANTIC WEB: ESWC 2019 SATELLITE EVENTS, ed by. Pascal Hitzler, Sabrina Kirrane, Olaf Hartig, Victor de Boer, Maria-Esther Vidal, Maria Maleshkova, Stefan Schlobach, Karl Hammar, Nelia Lasierra, Steffen Stadtmüller, Katja Hose, and Ruben Verborgh, 11762:33–37. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-32327-1_7.
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De Meester B, Noterman L, Verborgh R, Dimou A. The Function Hub : an implementation-independent read/write function description repository. In: Hitzler P, Kirrane S, Hartig O, de Boer V, Vidal M-E, Maleshkova M, et al., editors. SEMANTIC WEB: ESWC 2019 SATELLITE EVENTS. Springer; 2019. p. 33–7.
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B. De Meester, L. Noterman, R. Verborgh, and A. Dimou, “The Function Hub : an implementation-independent read/write function description repository,” in SEMANTIC WEB: ESWC 2019 SATELLITE EVENTS, Portoroz, Slovenia, 2019, vol. 11762, pp. 33–37.
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  abstract     = {{Functions are essential building blocks of any (computer) information system. However, development efforts to implement these functions are fragmented: a function has multiple implementations, each within a specific development context. Manual effort is needed handling various search interfaces and access methods to find the desired function, its metadata (if any), and associated implementations. This laborious process inhibits discovery, and thus reuse. Uniform, implementation-independent access is needed. We demo the Function Hub, available online at https://fno.io/hub: a Web application using a semantic interoperable model to map function descriptions to (multiple) implementations. The Function Hub allows editing and discovering function description metadata, and add information about alternative implementations. This way, the Function Hub enables users to discover relevant functions independently of their implementation, and to link to original published implementations.}},
  author       = {{De Meester, Ben and Noterman, Lander and Verborgh, Ruben and Dimou, Anastasia}},
  booktitle    = {{SEMANTIC WEB: ESWC 2019 SATELLITE EVENTS}},
  editor       = {{Hitzler, Pascal and Kirrane, Sabrina and Hartig, Olaf and de Boer, Victor and Vidal, Maria-Esther and Maleshkova, Maria and Schlobach, Stefan and Hammar, Karl and Lasierra, Nelia and Stadtmüller, Steffen and Hose, Katja and Verborgh, Ruben}},
  isbn         = {{9783030323264}},
  issn         = {{0302-9743}},
  keywords     = {{Function,Linked Data,Repository}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Portoroz, Slovenia}},
  pages        = {{33--37}},
  publisher    = {{Springer}},
  title        = {{The Function Hub : an implementation-independent read/write function description repository}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32327-1_7}},
  volume       = {{11762}},
  year         = {{2019}},
}

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