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6. FOIS 2010: Toronto, Canada
- Antony Galton, Riichiro Mizoguchi:
Formal Ontology in Information Systems, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference, FOIS 2010, Toronto, Canada, May 11-14, 2010. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 209, IOS Press 2010, ISBN 978-1-60750-534-1
Invited Talks
- Francis Jeffry Pelletier:
Ontological Lessons from the Semantics of Mass and Count Nouns. 3-4 - John A. Bateman
:
Ontological diversity: the case from space. 5-16 - Alan L. Rector:
Knowledge Driven Software and "Fractal Tailoring": Ontologies in development environments for clinical systems. 17-28
Fundamentals
- Brandon Bennett:
Foundations for an Ontology of Environment and Habitat. 31-44 - Richard Dapoigny, Patrick Barlatier:
Towards Ontological Correctness of Part-whole Relations with Dependent Types. 45-58 - Jerry R. Hobbs, Andrew S. Gordon:
Goals in a Formal Theory of Commonsense Psychology. 59-72 - Luc Schneider:
Revisiting the Ontological Square. 73-86
Quality and Quantity
- Claudio Masolo:
Founding properties on measurement. 89-102 - Giancarlo Guizzardi
:
On the Representation of Quantities and their Parts in Conceptual Modeling. 103-116 - Jens Ortmann, Werner Kuhn:
Affordances as Qualities. 117-130 - Simon Scheider
, Florian Probst, Krzysztof Janowicz:
Constructing Bodies and their Qualities from Observations. 131-144
Applications I
- Lubomir Stanchev, Grant E. Weddell:
On Building an Index Advisor for Semantic Web Queries. 147-157 - Vinay K. Chaudhri, Bert Bredeweg, Richard Fikes, Sheila A. McIlraith, Michael P. Wellman
:
A Categorization of KR&R Methods for Requirement Analysis of a Query Answering Knowledge Base. 158-171 - Seon Gyu Park, Sungin Lee, Myeng-Ki Kim, Hong-Gee Kim:
The Use of Ontology in Dental Restorative Treatment Decision Support System. 172-181
Ontology Building
- Bénédicte Batrancourt
, Michel Dojat
, Bernard Gibaud, Gilles Kassel:
A core ontology of instruments used for neurological, behavioral and cognitive assessments. 185-198 - Anusuriya Devaraju
, Werner Kuhn:
A Process-Centric Ontological Approach for Integrating Geo-Sensor Data. 199-212 - Monalessa Perini Barcellos
, Ricardo de Almeida Falbo, Rodrigo Dal Moro:
A Well-Founded Software Measurement Ontology. 213-226 - Xing Tan:
SCOPE: A Situation Calculus Ontology of Petri Nets. 227-240
Biomedical and Chemical Ontologies I
- Atalay Özgövde, Michael Grüninger:
Foundational Process Relations in Bio-Ontologies. 243-256 - Janna Hastings
, Colin R. Batchelor, Christoph Steinbeck, Stefan Schulz:
What are chemical structures and their relations? 257-270 - Colin R. Batchelor, Janna Hastings
, Christoph Steinbeck:
Ontological dependence, dispositions and institutional reality in chemistry. 271-284
Products and Functions
- Massimiliano Vignolo:
Towards an Ontology of Products. 287-300 - Yoshinobu Kitamura, Riichiro Mizoguchi:
Characterizing Functions based on Ontological Models from an Engineering Point of View. 301-314
Verification and Evaluation
- Michael Grüninger, Torsten Hahmann
, Ali Hashemi, Darren Ong:
Ontology Verification with Repositories. 317-330 - Gintare Grigonyte, Mathias Brochhausen, Luis Martín, Manolis Tsiknakis, Johann Haller:
Evaluating Ontologies with NLP-Based Terminologies - A Case Study on ACGT and Its Master Ontology. 331-342
Applications II
- Pawel Garbacz, Robert Trypuz
, Bogumil Szady
, Piotr Kulicki
, Przemyslaw Gradzki, Marek Lechniak
:
Towards a formal ontology for history of church administration. 345-358 - Neil Benn:
Using the cDnS ontology as upper-level for a Scholarly Debate Ontology. 359-372 - Duc N. Nguyen, Joseph B. Kopena, Boon Thau Loo
, William C. Regli:
Ontologies for Distributed Command and Control Messaging. 373-384
Biomedical and Chemical Ontologies II
- Michel Dumontier
, Robert Hoehndorf
:
Realism for scientific ontologies. 387-399 - Albert Goldfain, Barry Smith
, Lindsay G. Cowell:
Dispositions and the Infectious Disease Ontology. 400-413 - Chimezie Ogbuji, Sivaram Arabandi
, Songmao Zhang, Guo-Qiang Zhang
:
Segmenting and Merging Domain-specific Ontology Modules for Clinical Informatics. 414-427

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