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Martin Necaský
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- unicode name: Martin Nečaský
- affiliation: Charles University in Prague, Department of Software Engineering
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j21]Milos Chaloupka, Martin Necaský:
Using Berlin SPARQL benchmark to evaluate virtual SPARQL endpoints over relational databases. Data Knowl. Eng. 152: 102309 (2024) - [c86]Dominik Prokop, Stepán Stenchlák, Petr Skoda, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Enhancing Domain Modeling with Pre-trained Large Language Models: An Automated Assistant for Domain Modelers. ER 2024: 235-253 - 2023
- [c85]Jakub Klímek, Pavel Koupil, Petr Skoda, Jáchym Bártík, Stepán Stenchlák, Martin Necaský, Irena Holubová:
Atlas: A Toolset for Efficient Model-Driven Data Exchange in Data Spaces. MoDELS (Companion) 2023: 4-8 - [c84]Karel Klíma, Michal Med, Miroslav Blasko, Petr Kremen, Martin Necaský, Martin Ledvinka, Alice Binderová, Michal Svagr, Filip Kopecký:
Assembly Line: A Tool for Collaborative Modeling of Ontologies in Public Administration. MoDELS (Companion) 2023: 24-29 - [c83]Karel Klíma, Ruben Taelman, Martin Necaský:
LDkit: Linked Data Object Graph Mapping Toolkit for Web Applications. ISWC 2023: 194-210 - 2022
- [j20]David Bernhauer, Martin Necaský, Petr Skoda, Jakub Klímek, Tomás Skopal:
Open dataset discovery using context-enhanced similarity search. Knowl. Inf. Syst. 64(12): 3265-3291 (2022) - [j19]Martin Necaský, Petr Skoda, David Bernhauer, Jakub Klímek, Tomás Skopal:
Modular framework for similarity-based dataset discovery using external knowledge. Data Technol. Appl. 56(4): 506-535 (2022) - [j18]Martin Necaský, Stepán Stenchlák:
Interactive and iterative visual exploration of knowledge graphs based on shareable and reusable visual configurations. J. Web Semant. 73: 100713 (2022) - [c82]Stepán Stenchlák, Martin Necaský, Petr Skoda, Jakub Klímek:
DataSpecer: A Model-Driven Approach to Managing Data Specifications. ESWC (Satellite Events) 2022: 52-56 - 2021
- [c81]Tomás Skopal, David Bernhauer, Petr Skoda, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Similarity vs. Relevance: From Simple Searches to Complex Discovery. SISAP 2021: 104-117 - 2020
- [c80]Petr Skoda, David Bernhauer, Martin Necaský, Jakub Klímek, Tomás Skopal:
Evaluation Framework for Search Methods Focused on Dataset Findability in Open Data Catalogs. iiWAS 2020: 200-209
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j17]Jakub Klímek, Petr Skoda, Martin Necaský:
Survey of tools for Linked Data consumption. Semantic Web 10(4): 665-720 (2019) - [j16]Petr Kremen, Martin Necaský:
Improving discoverability of open government data with rich metadata descriptions using semantic government vocabulary. J. Web Semant. 55: 1-20 (2019) - [c79]Tomás Skopal, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Improving Findability of Open Data Beyond Data Catalogs. iiWAS 2019: 413-417 - [c78]Petr Skoda, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský, Tomás Skopal:
Explainable Similarity of Datasets Using Knowledge Graph. SISAP 2019: 103-110 - 2018
- [j15]Tomás Knap, Peter Hanecák, Jakub Klímek, Christian Mader, Martin Necaský, Bert Van Nuffelen, Petr Skoda:
UnifiedViews: An ETL tool for RDF data management. Semantic Web 9(5): 661-676 (2018) - [j14]Jakub Klímek, Jan Kucera, Martin Necaský, Dusan Chlapek:
Publication and usage of official Czech pension statistics Linked Open Data. J. Web Semant. 48: 1-21 (2018) - 2017
- [j13]Radim Baca, Michal Krátký, Irena Holubová, Martin Necaský, Tomás Skopal, Martin Svoboda, Sherif Sakr:
Structural XML Query Processing. ACM Comput. Surv. 50(5): 64:1-64:41 (2017) - [c77]Martin Necaský, Jakub Klímek, Petr Skoda:
Practical Use Cases for Linked Open Data in eGovernment Demonstrated on the Czech Republic. EGOVIS 2017: 80-96 - [c76]Martin Necaský, Jirí Helmich, Jakub Klímek:
Platform for automated previews of linked data. iiWAS 2017: 395-404 - [c75]Milos Chaloupka, Martin Necaský:
A Survey of Approaches to Representing SPARQL Variables in SQL Queries. OTM Conferences (2) 2017: 300-317 - [c74]Jirí Helmich, Tobiás Potocek, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Towards easier visualization of linked data for lay users. WIMS 2017: 12:1-12:9 - 2016
- [c73]Jakub Klímek, Petr Skoda, Martin Necaský:
LinkedPipes ETL: Evolved Linked Data Preparation. ESWC (Satellite Events) 2016: 95-100 - [c72]Jakub Klímek, Jirí Helmich, Martin Necaský:
LinkedPipes Visualization: Simple Useful Linked Data Visualization Use Cases. ESWC (Satellite Events) 2016: 112-117 - [c71]Milos Chaloupka, Martin Necaský:
Efficient SPARQL to SQL Translation with User Defined Mapping. KESW 2016: 215-229 - [c70]Jakub Klímek, Petr Skoda, Martin Necaský:
Requirements on Linked Data Consumption Platform. LDOW@WWW 2016 - 2015
- [j12]Marek Polák, Martin Chytil, Karel Jakubec, Vladimir Kudelas, Peter Piják, Martin Necaský, Irena Holubová:
Data and Query Adaptation Using DaemonX. Comput. Informatics 34(1): 99-137 (2015) - [j11]Michal Klempa, Michal Kozák, Mario Mikula, Robert Smetana, Jakub Stárka, Michal Svirec, Matej Vitásek, Martin Necaský, Irena Holubová:
jInfer: A Framework for XML Schema Inference. Comput. J. 58(1): 134-156 (2015) - [j10]Jakub Klímek, Jakub Malý, Martin Necaský, Irena Holubová:
eXolutio: Methodology for Design and Evolution of XML Schemas Using Conceptual Modeling. Informatica 26(3): 453-472 (2015) - [j9]Jakub Malý, Martin Necaský:
Model-driven approach to modeling and validating integrity constraints for XML with OCL and Schematron. Inf. Syst. Frontiers 17(4): 917-946 (2015) - [c69]Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský, Bogdan Kostov, Miroslav Blasko, Petr Kremen:
Efficient Exploration of Linked Data Cloud. DATA 2015: 255-261 - [c68]Jan Kucera, Dusan Chlapek, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Methodologies and Best Practices for Open Data Publication. DATESO 2015: 52-64 - [c67]Tomás Knap, Petr Skoda, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
UnifiedViews: Towards ETL Tool for Simple yet Powerfull RDF Data Management. DATESO 2015: 111-120 - [c66]Vojtech Svátek, Patrik Kompus, Marek Dudás, Martin Necaský, Jakub Klímek:
Procurement notice enrichment using product ontologies. SEMANTiCS 2015: 200-203 - [c65]Jakub Kozák, Martin Necaský, Jaroslav Pokorný:
Drug Encyclopedia - Linked Data Application for Physicians. ISWC (2) 2015: 41-56 - [c64]Jakub Klímek, Jirí Helmich, Martin Necaský:
Use Cases for Linked Data Visualization Model. LDOW@WWW 2015 - [e1]Martin Necaský, Jaroslav Pokorný, Pavel Moravec:
Proceedings of the Dateso 2015 Annual International Workshop on DAtabases, TExts, Specifications and Objects, Neprivec u Sobotky, Jicin, Czech Republic, April 14, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1343, CEUR-WS.org 2015 [contents] - 2014
- [j8]Martin Necaský, Jakub Klímek, Jindrich Mynarz, Tomás Knap, Vojtech Svátek, Jakub Stárka:
Linked data support for filing public contracts. Comput. Ind. 65(5): 862-877 (2014) - [j7]Jakub Malý, Martin Necaský, Irena Mlýnková:
Efficient adaptation of XML data using a conceptual model. Inf. Syst. Frontiers 16(4): 663-696 (2014) - [j6]Jakub Klímek, Sobeslav Benda, Martin Necaský:
Translation of Structural Constraints from Conceptual Model for XML to Schematron. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 20(3): 277-301 (2014) - [j5]Jakub Malý, Martin Necaský:
Evaluation of OCL Expressions over XML Data Model. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 20(3): 329-365 (2014) - [c63]Karel Jakubec, Marek Polák, Martin Necaský, Irena Holubová:
Undo/Redo Operations in Complex Environments. ANT/SEIT 2014: 561-570 - [c62]Irena Holubová, Tomás Knap, Vincent Kríz, Martin Necaský, Barbora Vidová Hladká:
INTLIB - an INTelligent LIBrary. DATESO 2014: 13-24 - [c61]Jirí Helmich, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Visualizing RDF Data Cubes Using the Linked Data Visualization Model. ESWC (Satellite Events) 2014: 368-373 - [c60]Vincent Kríz, Barbora Hladká, Jan Dedek, Martin Necaský:
Statistical Recognition of References in Czech Court Decisions. MICAI (1) 2014: 51-61 - [c59]Vincent Kríz, Barbora Hladká, Martin Necaský, Tomás Knap:
Data Extraction Using NLP Techniques and Its Transformation to Linked Data. MICAI (1) 2014: 113-124 - [c58]Vladimir Kudelas, Marek Polák, Martin Necaský, Irena Holubová:
Adapting service interfaces when business processes evolve. RCIS 2014: 1-12 - [c57]Jakub Klímek, Jirí Helmich, Martin Necaský:
Application of the Linked Data Visualization Model on Real World Data from the Czech LOD Cloud. LDOW 2014 - [p1]Vojtech Svátek, Jindrich Mynarz, Krzysztof Wecel, Jakub Klímek, Tomás Knap, Martin Necaský:
Linked Open Data for Public Procurement. Linked Open Data 2014: 196-213 - [i1]Jan Michelfeit, Tomás Knap, Martin Necaský:
Linked Data Integration with Conflicts. CoRR abs/1410.7990 (2014) - 2013
- [j4]Irena Mlýnková, Martin Necaský:
Heuristic Methods for Inference of XML Schemas: Lessons Learned and Open Issues. Informatica 24(4): 577-602 (2013) - [c56]Jakub Malý, Martin Necaský:
When Grammars do not Suffice: Data and Content Integrity Constraints Verification in XML through a Conceptual Model. APCCM 2013: 21-30 - [c55]Sobeslav Benda, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Using Schematron as Schema Language in Conceptual Modeling for XML. APCCM 2013: 31-40 - [c54]Jakub Malý, Martin Necaský:
Semantic Document Adaptation with OCL Annotations. APSEC (1) 2013: 280-288 - [c53]Martin Necaský, Tomás Knap, Jakub Klímek, Irena Holubová, Barbora Vidová Hladká:
Linked Open Data for Legislative Domain - Ontology and Experimental Data. BIS (Workshops) 2013: 172-183 - [c52]Jan Kucera, Dusan Chlapek, Martin Necaský:
Open Government Data Catalogs: Current Approaches and Quality Perspective. EGOVIS/EDEM 2013: 152-166 - [c51]Jakub Klímek, Jirí Helmich, Martin Necaský:
Payola: Collaborative Linked Data Analysis and Visualization Framework. ESWC (Satellite Events) 2013: 147-151 - [c50]Martin Chytil, Marek Polák, Martin Necaský, Irena Holubová:
Evolution of a Relational Schema and Its Impact on SQL Queries. IDC 2013: 5-15 - [c49]Josep Maria Brunetti, Sören Auer, Roberto García, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Formal Linked Data Visualization Model. iiWAS 2013: 309 - [c48]Jakub Kozák, Martin Necaský, Jan Dedek, Jakub Klímek, Jaroslav Pokorný:
Linked Open Data for Healthcare Professionals. iiWAS 2013: 400 - [c47]Jakub Stárka, Irena Holubová, Martin Necaský:
Strigil: A Framework for Data Extraction in Semi-Structured Web Documents. iiWAS 2013: 453 - [c46]Marek Polák, Martin Necaský, Irena Holubová:
DaemonX: Design, Adaptation, Evolution, and Management of Native XML (and More Other) Formats. iiWAS 2013: 484 - [c45]Martin Necaský, Jakub Klímek, Jakub Malý, Irena Holubová:
Methodology for Design and Evolution of XML Schemas using Conceptual Modeling. iiWAS 2013: 508 - [c44]Peter Piják, Jakub Malý, Martin Necaský, Irena Holubová:
UCL: Universal Constraint Language. ISD 2013: 525-537 - [c43]Jakub Kozák, Martin Necaský, Jan Dedek, Jakub Klímek, Jaroslav Pokorný:
Using Linked Data for Better Navigation in Summaries of Product Characteristics. SWAT4LS 2013 - 2012
- [j3]Martin Necaský, Irena Mlýnková, Jakub Klímek, Jakub Malý:
When conceptual model meets grammar: A dual approach to XML data modeling. Data Knowl. Eng. 72: 1-30 (2012) - [j2]Pavel Loupal, Irena Mlýnková, Martin Necaský, Karel Richta, Pavel Strnad:
Storing XML Data - The ExDB and CellStore Way in the Context of Current Approaches. Informatica 23(2): 247-282 (2012) - [j1]Martin Necaský, Jakub Klímek, Jakub Malý, Irena Mlýnková:
Evolution and change management of XML-based systems. J. Syst. Softw. 85(3): 683-707 (2012) - [c42]Kamil Matousek, Jirí Kubalík, Martin Necaský, Peter Vojtás:
Exploiting Potential of the Professional Social Network Portal "SitIT". ADBIS Workshops 2012: 295-304 - [c41]Tomás Knap, Jan Michelfeit, Martin Necaský:
Linked Open Data Aggregation: Conflict Resolution and Aggregate Quality. COMPSAC Workshops 2012: 106-111 - [c40]Jakub Klímek, Jakub Malý, Irena Mlynkova, Martin Necaský:
eXolutio: Tool for XML Schema and Data Management. DATESO 2012: 69-80 - [c39]Tomás Knap, Martin Necaský, Martin Svoboda:
A Framework for Storing and Providing Aggregated Governmental Linked Open Data. EGOVIS/EDEM 2012: 264-270 - [c38]Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Formal Evolution of XML Schemas with Inheritance. ICWS 2012: 496-503 - [c37]Jakub Malý, Martin Necaský:
Describing and Verifying Integrity Constraints in XML Using OCL. ICWS 2012: 657-658 - [c36]Jakub Kozák, Martin Necaský, Jaroslav Pokorný:
Extracting Medical Information Using Linked Data. SWAT4LS 2012 - [c35]Tomás Knap, Jan Michelfeit, Jakub Daniel, Petr Jerman, Dusan Rychnovský, Tomás Soukup, Martin Necaský:
ODCleanStore: A Framework for Managing and Providing Integrated Linked Data on the Web. WISE 2012: 815-816 - [c34]Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
On Inheritance in Conceptual Modeling for XML. ANT/MobiWIS 2012: 54-61 - 2011
- [c33]Jakub Malý, Irena Mlýnková, Martin Necaský:
XML Data Transformations as Schema Evolves. ADBIS 2011: 375-388 - [c32]Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Generating Lowering and Lifting Schema Mappings for Semantic Web Services. AINA Workshops 2011: 29-34 - [c31]Peter Vojtás, Jaroslav Pokorný, Martin Necaský, Tomás Skopal, Kamil Matousek, Jirí Kubalík, Ota Novotný, Milos Maryska:
SoSIReČR - IT professional social network. CASoN 2011: 108-113 - [c30]Jakub Klímek, Jakub Malý, Martin Necaský:
XML Schema Integration with Reusable Schema Parts. DATESO 2011: 13-24 - [c29]Jakub Malý, Jakub Klímek, Irena Mlynkova, Martin Necaský:
XML Document Versioning and Revalidation. DATESO 2011: 49-60 - [c28]Stanislav Fajt, Irena Mlynkova, Martin Necaský:
On mining XML integrity constraints. ICDIM 2011: 23-29 - [c27]Martin Necaský, Jakub Klímek, Jakub Malý:
When theory meets practice: A case report on conceptual modeling for XML. ICDIM 2011: 242-251 - [c26]Jakub Malý, Martin Necaský:
XML Document Versioning, Revalidation and Constraints. ICWE Workshops 2011: 317-321 - [c25]Jakub Malý, Irena Mlýnková, Martin Necaský:
On XML Document Transformations as Schema Evolves: A Survey of Current Approaches. ISD 2011: 393-404 - [c24]Martin Necaský, Irena Mlýnková, Jakub Klímek:
Model-Driven Approach to XML Schema Evolution. OTM Workshops 2011: 514-523 - 2010
- [c23]Irena Mlýnková, Martin Necaský, Jirí Dokulil:
BenchmarX'10 Workshop Organizers' Message. DASFAA Workshops 2010: 168-169 - [c22]Martin Necaský, Irena Mlýnková:
A Framework for Efficient Design, Maintaining, and Evolution of a System of XML Applications. DATESO 2010: 38-49 - [c21]Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Reverse-engineering of XML Schemas: A Survey. DATESO 2010: 96-107 - [c20]Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Integration and evolution of XML data via common data model. EDBT/ICDT Workshops 2010 - [c19]Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Semi-automatic Integration of Web Service Interfaces. ICWS 2010: 307-314 - [c18]Ján Kasarda, Martin Necaský, Tomás Bartos:
Generating XForms from an XML Schema. NDT (2) 2010: 706-714 - [c17]Jakub Galgonek, Tomás Knap, Martin Krulis, Martin Necaský:
SMILE - A Framework for Semantic Applications. OTM Workshops 2010: 53-54 - [c16]Ondrej Macek, Martin Necaský:
An Extension of Business Process Model for XML Schema Modeling. SERVICES 2010: 383-390 - [c15]Jakub Klímek, Irena Mlýnková, Martin Necaský:
A Framework for XML Schema Integration via Conceptual Model. WISE Workshops 2010: 84-97 - [c14]Martin Necaský, Irena Mlýnková:
When Conceptual Model Meets Grammar: A Formal Approach to Semi-structured Data Modeling. WISE 2010: 279-293
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [b1]Martin Necaský:
Conceptual modeling for XML. Praha, Univ. Karlova, DISDBIS 99, Aka Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Aka GmbH, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-89838-499-5, pp. 1-153 - [c13]Martin Necaský:
Reverse Engineering of XML Schemas to Conceptual Diagrams. APCCM 2009: 117-128 - [c12]Martin Necaský, Irena Mlýnková:
Five-Level Multi-Application Schema Evolution. DATESO 2009: 90-104 - [c11]Martin Necaský, Irena Mlynkova:
On Different Perspectives of XML Data Evolution. DEXA Workshops 2009: 422-426 - [c10]Martin Necaský, Katerina Opocenska:
Designing and Maintaining XML Integrity Constraints. DEXA Workshops 2009: 485-489 - [c9]Martin Necaský, Irena Mlýnková:
Discovering XML keys and foreign keys in queries. SAC 2009: 632-638 - [c8]Irena Mlýnková, Martin Necaský:
Towards inference of more realistic XSDs. SAC 2009: 639-646 - 2008
- [c7]Martin Necaský:
Conceptual Model Based Normalization of XML Views. DATESO 2008 - [c6]Martin Necaský, Jaroslav Pokorný:
Conceptual Modeling of IS-A Hierarchies for XML. EJC 2008: 65-84 - [c5]Martin Necaský, Jaroslav Pokorný:
Designing semantic web services using conceptual model. SAC 2008: 2243-2247 - 2007
- [c4]Martin Necaský:
XSEM - A Conceptual Model for XML. APCCM 2007: 37-48 - [c3]Martin Necaský:
Using XSEM for Modeling XML Interfaces of Services in SOA. DATESO 2007 - [c2]Martin Necaský, Jaroslav Pokorný:
Extending E-R for modelling XML keys. ICDIM 2007: 236-241 - 2006
- [c1]Martin Necaský:
Conceptual Modeling for XML: A Survey. DATESO 2006
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