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11th TIME 2004: Tatihou, Basse Normandie, France
- 11th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning (TIME 2004), 1-3 July 2004, Tatihou Island, Normandie, France. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2155-X

Invited Talks
- Michael H. Böhlen:

Toward a Unifying View of Point and Interval Temporal Data Model. 3-4 - Manolis Koubarakis

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Word Proximity Constraints: Information Retrieval Meets Temporal Reasoning. 5-6 - Ian Pratt-Hartmann:

Temporal Prepositions and Their Logic. 7-8 - Thierry Vidal:

The Many Ways of Facing Temporal Uncertainty in Planning and Scheduling. 9-10
Temporal Representation and Reasoning in AI
Regular Papers
- Lavinia Egidi, Paolo Terenziani

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A Lattice of Classes of User-Defined Symbolic Periodicities. 13-20 - Lavinia Egidi, Paolo Terenziani

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A Mathematical Framework for the Semantics of Symbolic Languages Representing Periodic Time. 21-27 - Diana Cukierman, James P. Delgrande:

The SOL Time Theory: A Formalization of Structured Temporal Objects and Repetition. 28-35 - Allel HadjAli, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:

A Possibility Theory-based Approach for Handling of Uncertain Relations Between Temporal Points. 36-43 - Hans Jürgen Ohlbach:

Relations Between Fuzzy Time Intervals. 44-51 - Luca Anselma:

Recursive Representation of Periodicity and Temporal Reasoning. 52-59
Short Papers
- Hans Jürgen Ohlbach:

The Role of Labeled Partitionings for Modeling Periodic Temporal Notions. 60-63 - Vladimir Ryabov, André Trudel:

Probabilistic Temporal Interval Networks. 64-67
Time Management in Databases
Regular Papers
- Wan-Jui Lee, Shie-Jue Lee:

Fuzzy Calendar Algebra and Its Applications to Data Mining. 71-78 - Alessandro Artale:

Reasoning on Temporal Conceptual Schemas with Dynamic Constraints. 79-86 - Florent Masseglia, Pascal Poncelet, Maguelonne Teisseire:

Pre-Processing Time Constraints for Efficiently Mining Generalized Sequential Patterns. 87-95 - Claudio Bettini, Sergio Mascetti, Xiaoyang Sean Wang:

Mapping Calendar Expressions into Periodical Granularities. 96-102
Short Papers
- Yi Chen, Peter Z. Revesz

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Max-Count Aggregation Estimation for Moving Points. 103-108 - Hongwei Zhu, Stuart E. Madnick, Michael D. Siegel:

Effective Data Integration in the Presence of Temporal Semantic Conflicts. 109-114
Temporal Logic in Computer Science
Regular Papers
- Loredana Afanasiev, Massimo Franceschet, Maarten Marx, Maarten de Rijke:

CTL Model Checking for Processing Simple XPath Queries. 117-124 - Adrianna Alexander, Wolfgang Reisig:

Compositional Temporal Logic Based on Partial Order. 125-132 - Laura Giordano, Alberto Martelli:

On-the-Fly Automata Construction for Dynamic Linear Time Temporal Logic. 133-139 - Alexander Bolotov, Artie Basukoski:

A Clausal Resolution Method for Branching-Time Logic ECTL+. 140-147
Short Papers
- Clare Dixon, M. Carmen Fernández Gago, Michael Fisher, Wiebe van der Hoek

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Using Temporal Logics of Knowledge in the Formal Verification of Security Protocols. 148-151 - E. V. Kouzmin, Nikolay V. Shilov, Valery A. Sokolov:

Model Checking mu-Calculus in Well-Structured Transition Systems. 152-155 - Angelo Montanari, Gabriele Puppis:

Decidability of the Theory of the Totally Unbounded omega-Layered Structure. 156-160

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