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Applied Ontology, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 2016
- Xavier Aimé, Sophie George, Jeremy Hornung:
VetiVoc: A modular ontology for the fashion, textile and clothing domain. 1-28 - André Grégio, Rodrigo Bonacin, Antonio Carlos de Marchi, Olga Fernanda Nabuco, Paulo Lício de Geus:
An ontology of suspicious software behavior. 29-49 - Mohammed Bonais, Kinh Nguyen, Eric Pardede, J. Wenny Rahayu:
Automated generation of structural design models from SBVR specification. 51-87
Volume 11, Number 2, 2016
- Marc Artiga:
New perspectives on artifactual and biological functions. 89-102 - Andrew D. Spear, Werner Ceusters, Barry Smith:
Functions in Basic Formal Ontology. 103-128 - Riichiro Mizoguchi, Yoshinobu Kitamura, Stefano Borgo:
A unifying definition for artifact and biological functions. 129-154 - Patryk Burek, Frank Loebe, Heinrich Herre:
FueL: Representing function structure and function dependencies with a UML profile for function modeling. 155-203
Volume 11, Number 3, 2016
- Antony Galton, Zena Wood:
Extensional and intensional collectives and the de re/de dicto distinction. 205-226 - Miroslav Vacura, Vojtech Svátek, Aldo Gangemi:
An ontological investigation over human relations in linked data. 227-254 - Els Lefever:
A hybrid approach to domain-independent taxonomy learning. 255-278
Volume 11, Number 4, 2016
- Grazyna Slusarczyk, Barbara Strug, Karolina Stasiak:
An ontology-based graph approach to support buildings design conformity with a given style. 279-300 - Anila Sahar Butt, Armin Haller, Lexing Xie:
RecOn: Ontology recommendation for structureless queries. 301-324 - Gianmaria Ajani, Guido Boella, Luigi Di Caro, Livio Robaldo, Llio Humphreys, Sabrina Praduroux, Piercarlo Rossi, Andrea Violato:
The European Taxonomy Syllabus: A multi-lingual, multi-level ontology framework to untangle the web of European legal terminology. 325-375
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