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Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003
- Borys Omelayenko, Michel C. A. Klein:
Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 95, IOS Press 2003, ISBN 1-58603-325-5 - Dongwon Lee, Murali Mani, Wesley W. Chu:
Schema Conversion Methods between XML and Relational Models. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 1-17 - Martin Gogolla, Arne Lindow:
Transforming Data Models with UML. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 18-33 - Shawn Bowers, Lois M. L. Delcambre:
On Modeling Conformance for Flexible Transformation over Data Models. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 34-48 - Jérôme Euzenat, Heiner Stuckenschmidt:
The 'Family of Languages' Approach to Semantic Interoperability. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 49-63 - Hao Fan, Alexandra Poulovassilis:
Tracing Data Lineage Using Schema Transformation Pathways. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 64-79 - Derek H. Sleeman, Stephen Potter, David Robertson, W. Marco Schorlemmer:
Ontology Extraction for Distributed Environments. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 80-91 - Kateryna Falkovych, Marta Sabou, Heiner Stuckenschmidt:
UML for the Semantic Web: Transformation-Based Approaches. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 92-106 - Silvana Castano, Alfio Ferrara:
Knowledge Representation and Transformation in Ontology-based Data Integration. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 107-121 - Joachim Peer:
A Logic Programming Approach to RDF Document and Query Transformation. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 122-136 - Borys Omelayenko:
RDFT: A Mapping Meta-Ontology for Web Service Integration. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 137-153 - Alexander Felfernig, Gerhard Friedrich, Dietmar Jannach, Markus Stumptner, Markus Zanker:
Transforming UML Domain Descriptions into Configuration Knowledge Bases. Knowledge Transformation for the Semantic Web 2003: 154-168
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