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SEMWEB
2001
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
OntoMap - the Guide to the Upper-Level
Abstract. The upper-level ontologies are theories that capture the most common concepts, which are relevant for many of the tasks involving knowledge extraction, representation, an...
Atanas K. Kirakov, Marin Dimitrov
GIS
2008
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Geospatial information integration based on the conceptualization of geographic domain
Geospatial information integration is not a trivial task. An integrated view must be able to describe various heterogeneous data sources and its interrelation to obtain shared con...
Miguel Torres, Serguei Levachkine, Rolando Quinter...
COSIT
2009
Springer
211views GIS» more  COSIT 2009»
15 years 4 months ago
The Abduction of Geographic Information Science: Transporting Spatial Reasoning to the Realm of Purpose and Design
People intuitively understand that function and purpose are critical parts of what human-configured entities are about, but these notions have proved difficult to capture formally....
Helen Couclelis
CSEE
2000
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Technology Transfer Issues for Formal Methods of Software Specification
Accurate and complete requirements specifications are crucial for the design and implementation of high-quality software. Unfortunately, the articulation and verification of softw...
Ken Abernethy, John C. Kelly, Ann E. Kelley Sobel,...
WWW
2004
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Ontological representation of learning objects: building interoperable vocabulary and structures
The ontological representation of learning objects is a way to deal with the interoperability and reusability of learning objects (including metadata) through providing a semantic...
Jian Qin, Naybell Hernández