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Applied Ontology, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2007
- Robert M. Colomb, Mohammad Nazir Ahmad:
Merging ontologies requires interlocking institutional worlds. 1-12 - Amnon H. Eden, Raymond Turner:
Problems in the ontology of computer programs. 13-36 - Jixin Ma:
Ontological considerations of time, meta-predicates and temporal propositions. 37-66 - Dirk Marwede, James Matthew Fielding:
Entities and relations in medical imaging: An analysis of computed tomography reporting. 67-79
Volume 2, Number 2, 2007
- Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre, Harko Verhagen:
Roles, an interdisciplinary perspective. 81-88 - Friedrich Steimann:
The role data model revisited. 89-103 - Alan W. Colman, Jun Han:
Roles, players and adaptable organizations. 105-126 - Frank Loebe:
Abstract vs. social roles - Towards a general theoretical account of roles. 127-158 - Riichiro Mizoguchi, Eiichi Sunagawa, Kouji Kozaki, Yoshinobu Kitamura:
The model of roles within an ontology development tool: Hozo. 159-179 - Stephan Herrmann:
A precise model for contextual roles: The programming language ObjectTeams/Java . 181-207
Volume 2, Numbers 3-4, 2007
- Roberta Ferrario, Laurent Prévot:
Formal ontologies for communicating agents. 209-216 - Guido Boella, Rossana Damiano, Joris Hulstijn, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
A common ontology of agent communication languages: Modeling mental attitudes and social commitments using roles. 217-265 - Jurriaan van Diggelen, Robbert-Jan Beun, Frank Dignum, Rogier M. van Eijk, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Ontology negotiation in heterogeneous multi-agent systems: The ANEMONE system. 267-303 - Maria Teresa Pazienza, Savino Sguera, Armando Stellato:
Let's talk about our "being": A linguistic-based ontology framework for coordinating agents. 305-332 - Maxime Morge, Jean-Christophe Routier:
Debating over heterogeneous descriptions. 333-349 - Jesús Bermúdez, Alfredo Goñi, Arantza Illarramendi, Simone Santini:
Is an OWL ontology adequate for foreign software agents communication? 351-372 - Matthias Nickles:
Social acquisition of ontologies from communication processes. 373-397
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