Formal ontology in information systems : Proceedings of the seventh International Conference (FOIS 2012) /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: FOIS (Conference) Graz, Austria), IOS Press
Other Authors: Donnelly, Maureen, Guizzardi, Giancarlo
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Washington, D.C. : IOS Press, ©2012.
Series:Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; v. 239.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Title Page; Preface; Contents; Part 1. Ontologies and Bioinformatics; Probability Assignments to Dispositions in Ontologies; Maturation of Neuroscience Information Framework: An Ontology Driven Information System for Neuroscience; Suggestions for Galaxy Workflow Design Using Semantically Annotated Services; Part 2. Ontologies of Physical Entities; The Void in Hydro Ontology; The Mysterious Appearance of Objects; Towards Making Explicit the Ontological Commitment of a Database Schema on the Geological Domain; Part 3. Ontological Aspects of Artifacts and Human Resources
  • An Ontology for Skill and Competency ManagementTowards a Unified Definition of Function; Preliminaries to a Formal Ontology of Failure of Engineering Artifacts; Part 4. Methodological Aspects in Ontology Engineering; A Method for Re-Engineering a Thesaurus into an Ontology; Ontology Content At a Glance
  • Interactive Semantic Feedback for Intuitive Ontology Authoring; Part 5. Ontology Evaluation; Does Your Ontology Make a (Sense) Difference?; A Method for Evaluating Ontologies
  • Introducing the BFO-Rigidity Decision Tree Wizard
  • Integrating OntoClean's Notion of Unity and Identity with a Theory of Classes and Types
  • Towards a Method for Evaluating OntologiesPart 6. Ontology, Language and Social Relations; Axiomatizing Change-of-State Words; Elements for a Linguistic Ontology in the Verbal Domain; Toward a Commonsense Theory of Microsociology: Interpersonal Relationships; Part 7. Ontological Aspects of Time and Events; The Date-Time Vocabulary; States, Processes and Events, and the Ontology of Causal Relations; Ontology of Time in GFO; Part 8. Aspects of Ontology Representation
  • Using Partial Automorphisms to Design Process OntologiesA Temporal Extension of the Hayes/ter Horst Entailment Rules and an Alternative to W3C's N-ary Relations; Three Semantics for the Core of the Distributed Ontology Language; Subject Index; Author Index