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OWLED 2005: Galway, Ireland
- Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Ian Horrocks, Bijan Parsia, Peter F. Patel-Schneider:
Proceedings of the OWLED*05 Workshop on OWL: Experiences and Directions, Galway, Ireland, November 11-12, 2005. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 188, CEUR-WS.org 2006 - María del Mar Roldán García, José Francisco Aldana Montes:
A Tool for Storing OWL Using Database Technology. - Sudhir Agarwal, Pascal Hitzler:
Modeling Fuzzy Rules with Description Logics. - Zhengxiang Pan:
Benchmarking DL Reasoners Using Realistic Ontologies. - Georgios Meditskos, Nick Bassiliades:
Towards an Object-Oriented Reasoning System for OWL. - Jeff Z. Pan, Ian Horrocks:
Introducing Customised Datatypes and Datatype Predicates into OWL. - Stephan Grimm, Boris Motik:
Closed World Reasoning in the Semantic Web through Epistemic Operators. - Giuseppe De Giacomo, Domenico Lembo, Maurizio Lenzerini, Riccardo Rosati:
Tailoring OWL for Data Intensive Ontologies. - Holger Knublauch, Matthew Horridge, Mark A. Musen, Alan L. Rector, Robert Stevens, Nick Drummond, Phillip W. Lord, Natalya Fridman Noy, Julian Seidenberg, Hai Wang:
The Protege OWL Experience. - Giorgos Stoilos, Giorgos B. Stamou, Vassilis Tzouvaras, Jeff Z. Pan, Ian Horrocks:
Fuzzy OWL: Uncertainty and the Semantic Web. - John Goodwin:
Experiences of Using OWL at the Ordnance Survey. - John Goodwin:
What Have Ontologies Ever Done For Us - Potential Applications at a National Mapping Agency. - Ian Horrocks, Oliver Kutz, Ulrike Sattler:
The Irresistible SRIQ. - Christine Golbreich:
What Reasoning Support for Ontology and Rules? The Brain Anatomy Case Study. - Anne Cregan, Malgorzata Mochól, Denny Vrandecic, Sean Bechhofer:
Pushing the Limits of OWL, Rules and Protege. A Simple Example. - Enrico Franconi, Jos de Bruijn, Sergio Tessaris:
Logical Reconstruction of Normative RDF. - Lee Lacy, Gabriel Aviles, Karen Fraser, William Gerber, Alice M. Mulvehill, Robert Gaskill:
Experiences Using OWL in Military Applications. - Thorsten Liebig, Marko Luther, Olaf Noppens, Massimo Paolucci, Matthias Wagner:
Building Applications and Tools for OWL - Experiences and Suggestions. - Belén Díaz-Agudo
, Pedro A. González-Calero, Pedro Pablo Gómez-Martín, Marco Antonio Gómez-Martín:
On Developing a Distributed CBR Framework through Semantic Web Services. - Gary Ng:
Open vs Closed world, Rules vs Queries: Use Cases from Industry. - Christine Golbreich:
The Foundational Model of Anatomy in OWL: Experience and Perspectives. - Alan Ruttenberg, Jonathan Rees, Joanne Luciano:
Experience Using OWL DL for the Exchange of Biological Pathway Information. - Yarden Katz, Bijan Parsia:
Towards a Nonmonotonic Extension to OWL. - Pascal Hitzler, Peter Haase, Markus Krötzsch, York Sure, Rudi Studer:
DLP Is Not So Bad After All. - Xinqi Wang, Xueli Yu:
An OWL-Based Semantic Web Service Discovery Framework. - Jeff Z. Pan, Ian Horrocks, Guus Schreiber:
OWL FA: A Metamodeling Extension of OWL DL. - Barry Norton:
Experiences with OWL-S, Directions for Service Composition: The Cashew Position. - Fatma Mili, Sangiv Dungrani, Swapna Ghanekar:
Building and Using an Ontology of Tasks. - Yarden Katz, Bernardo Cuenca Grau:
Representing Qualitative Spatial Information in OWL-DL. - Phil Archer:
The Policy Argument, the Commercial Imperative and the Wow Factor. - Stanislav Pokraev, Rogier Brussee:
Extending OWL with Maximal Subproperties: An Approach to Define Qualified Cardinality Restrictions and Reflexive Properties. - Amandeep S. Sidhu, Tharam S. Dillon, Elizabeth Chang, Baldev S. Sidhu:
Protein Ontology Development using OWL.

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