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JAIR
2008
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Modular Reuse of Ontologies: Theory and Practice
In this paper, we propose a set of tasks that are relevant for the modular reuse of ontologies. In order to formalize these tasks as reasoning problems, we introduce the notions o...
Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Ian Horrocks, Yevgeny Kazako...
ISF
2006
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Capturing and reusing knowledge in engineering change management: A case of automobile development
The development of complex products, such as automobiles, involves engineering changes that frequently require redesigning or altering the products. Although it has been found that...
Hong Joo Lee, Hyung Jun Ahn, Jong Woo Kim, Sung Jo...
JBI
2006
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Desiderata for domain reference ontologies in biomedicine
Domain reference ontologies represent knowledge about a particular part of the world in a way that is independent from specific objectives, through a theory of the domain. An exam...
Anita Burgun
FIS
2008
13 years 9 months ago
A First Step Towards Stream Reasoning
While reasoners are year after year scaling up in the classical, time invariant domain of ontological knowledge, reasoning upon rapidly changing information has been neglected or f...
Emanuele Della Valle, Stefano Ceri, Davide Frances...
BMCBI
2008
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Ontology Design Patterns for bio-ontologies: a case study on the Cell Cycle Ontology
Background: Bio-ontologies are key elements of knowledge management in bioinformatics. Rich and rigorous bio-ontologies should represent biological knowledge with high fidelity an...
Mikel Egaña Aranguren, Erick Antezana, Mart...