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DLOG
1996
13 years 9 months ago
Can Description Logics Be Used in Real-Life Knowledge-Based Systems?
In 1995, I nished my Ph.D. project which was focused on the selection of adequate Knowledge-Representation Systems (KRSs) for research applications. When I started working at the ...
Piet-Hein Speel
ER
1999
Springer
152views Database» more  ER 1999»
14 years 3 days ago
Semantically Accessing Documents Using Conceptual Model Descriptions
. When publishing documents on the web, the user needs to describe and classify her documents for the benefit of later retrieval and use. This paper presents an approach to semanti...
Terje Brasethvik, Jon Atle Gulla
MMMACNS
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
A Modal Logic for Role-Based Access Control
Making correct access-control decisions is central to security, which in turn requires accounting correctly for the identity, credentials, roles, authority, and privileges of users...
Thumrongsak Kosiyatrakul, Susan Older, Shiu-Kai Ch...
ADC
2009
Springer
122views Database» more  ADC 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
What is Required in Business Collaboration?
Access control has been studied for sometime, and there are a number of theories and techniques for handling access control for single or centralised systems; however, unique and ...
Daisy Daiqin He, Michael Compton, Kerry Taylor, Ji...
LFCS
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Completeness Results for Memory Logics
Memory logics are a family of modal logics in which standard relational structures are augmented with data structures and additional operations to modify and query these structure...
Carlos Areces, Santiago Figueira, Sergio Mera