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An architecture for knowledge intensive CBR systems

by Belén Díaz-agudo, Pedro A. González-calero, Dep Sistemas Informáticos - Advances in CaseBased Reasoning – (EWCBR’00 , 2000
"... Abstract. In this paper we describe a domain independent architecture to help in the design of knowledge intensive CBR systems. It is based on the knowledge incorporation from a library of application-independent ontologies and the use of an ontology with the common CBR terminology that guides the c ..."
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Abstract. In this paper we describe a domain independent architecture to help in the design of knowledge intensive CBR systems. It is based on the knowledge incorporation from a library of application-independent ontologies and the use of an ontology with the common CBR terminology that guides

Ontology and time evolution of obligations and prohibitions using semantic web technology

by Nicoletta Fornara, Marco Colombetti - in Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies VII, 7th International Workshop, 2009
"... Abstract. The specification and monitoring of conditional obligations and prohibitions with starting points and deadlines is a crucial aspect in the design of open interaction systems. In this paper we regard such obligations and prohibitions as cases of social commitment, and propose to model them ..."
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in OWL, the logical language recommended by the W3C for Semantic Web applications. In particular we propose an application-independent ontology of the notions of social commitment, temporal proposition, event, agent, role and norms that can be used in the specification of any open interaction system. We

An API for ontology alignment

by Jérôme Euzenat, Adrian Mocan, François Scharffe - In Proc. 3rd international semantic web conference , 2004
"... Relating ontologies is very important for many ontology-based applications and more important in open environments like the semantic web. The relations between ontology entities can be obtained by ontology matching and represented as alignments. Hence, alignments must be taken into account in ontolo ..."
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Relating ontologies is very important for many ontology-based applications and more important in open environments like the semantic web. The relations between ontology entities can be obtained by ontology matching and represented as alignments. Hence, alignments must be taken into account

Data Modelling Versus Ontology Engineering

by Peter Spyns, Robert Meersman, Mustafa Jarrar - SIGMOD Record , 2002
"... Ontologies in current computer science parlance are computer based resources that represent agreed domain semantics. Unlike data models, the fundamental sset of ontologies is their relative independence of particular applications, i.e. an ontology consists of relatively generic knowledge that can be ..."
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Ontologies in current computer science parlance are computer based resources that represent agreed domain semantics. Unlike data models, the fundamental sset of ontologies is their relative independence of particular applications, i.e. an ontology consists of relatively generic knowledge that can

Ontology module extraction for ontology reuse: an ontology engineering perspective

by Paul Doran, Valentina Tamma, Luigi Iannone - In CIKM , 2007
"... Problems resulting from the management of shared, dis-tributed knowledge has led to ontologies being employed as a solution, in order to effectively integrate information across applications. This is dependent on having ways to share and reuse existing ontologies; with the increased availability of ..."
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Problems resulting from the management of shared, dis-tributed knowledge has led to ontologies being employed as a solution, in order to effectively integrate information across applications. This is dependent on having ways to share and reuse existing ontologies; with the increased availability

Views for Light-Weight Web Ontologies

by Raphael Volz, et al. , 2003
"... The Semantic Web aims at easy integration and usage of content by building on a semi-structured data model where data semantics are explicitly specified through ontologies. However, ontologies and thereby ontology-based applications themselves suffer from heterogeneity. Therefore a new level of data ..."
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The Semantic Web aims at easy integration and usage of content by building on a semi-structured data model where data semantics are explicitly specified through ontologies. However, ontologies and thereby ontology-based applications themselves suffer from heterogeneity. Therefore a new level

Formal Ontology Engineering in the DOGMA Approach

by Mustafa Jarrar, Robert Meersman , 2002
"... This paper presents a specifically database-inspired approach (called DOGMA) for engineering formal ontologies, implemented as shared resources used to express agreed formal semantics for a real world domain. We address several related key issues, such as knowledge reusability and shareability, sca ..."
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, scalability of the ontology engineering process and methodology, efficient and effective ontology storage and management, and coexistence of heterogeneous rule systems that surround an ontology mediating between it and application agents. Ontologies should represent a domain's semantics independently

Web Service Composition - Current Solutions and Open Problems

by Biplav Srivastava, Jana Koehler - In: ICAPS 2003 Workshop on Planning for Web Services , 2003
"... Composition of Web services has received much interest to support business-to-business or enterprise application integration. On the one side, the business world has developed a number of XML-based standards to formalize the specification of Web services, their flow composition and execution. This a ..."
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defined in ontologies. For the composition of Web services, they draw on the goal-oriented inferencing from planning. So far, both approaches have been developed rather independently from each other. We compare these approaches...

Use of Ontologies in Pervasive Computing Environments

by Robert E. Mcgrath, Roy H. Campbell, M. Dennis Mickunas , 2003
"... This study reports an emerging application of Semantic Web technologies. The Semantic Web has emerged from Knowledge Engineering and Intelligent Agents, and has been primarily aimed at improved Web Search and Web Services. This study has applied this technology to solve important problems in a CORBA ..."
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CORBA-based Pervasive Computing Infrastructure. Pervasive Computing Environments consist of a large number of independent entities that help transform physical spaces into computationally active and intelligent spaces. These entities could be devices, applications, services or users. A lot of work has

Engineering Ontologies vs. Linguistic Ontologies for Web Applications

by Rémi Zajac - Proceedings of MAA Conference , 2001
"... This paper outlines the basic differences between language ontologies, engineering ontologies and Web ontologies such as Yahoo!’s directory. Each type of application has different requirements that are not always easily reconciled. Problems in ontology integration and standardization reinforce the v ..."
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This paper outlines the basic differences between language ontologies, engineering ontologies and Web ontologies such as Yahoo!’s directory. Each type of application has different requirements that are not always easily reconciled. Problems in ontology integration and standardization reinforce
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