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Ontology representation : design patterns and ontologies that make sense
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Ontology representation : design patterns and ontologies that make sense

Author: Rinke Hoekstra
Publisher: Amsterdam ; Washington, DC : IOS Press, ©2009.
Series: Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications, v. 197.; Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications., Dissertations in artificial intelligence.; SIKS dissertation series, no. 2009-15.
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Intends to clarify the role ontologies play in knowledge representation. This book discusses the distinctions with their use in philosophy, gives insight in the features, rationale and limitations of  Read more...

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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Hoekstra, Rinke, 1977-
Ontology representation.
Amsterdam ; Washington, DC : IOS Press, c2009
(OCoLC)714736189
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Rinke Hoekstra
ISBN: 9781607500131 1607500132
OCLC Number: 326418405
Notes: Based on author's thesis from the Dutch Research School for Information and Knowledge Systems.
Description: 236 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Introduction. Introduction ; Questions ; Ontologies ; Contribution and overview --
Knowledge representation. Introduction ; Two schools ; Epistemology ; Components of a knowledge based system ; Knowledge representation ; Discussion --
Semantic Web. Introduction ; Groundwork ; Lightweight semantics ; Requirements for web-based knowledge representation ; The web ontology language ; Discussion --
Ontologies. Introduction ; Ontologies as artefacts ; Ontology in philosophy ; Two kinds of ontologies ; Discussion --
Ontology engineering. Introduction ; Criteria and methodology ; Categories and structure ; Ontology integration ; Ontological principles ; Design patterns ; Discussion --
Commonsense ontology. Introduction ; Developing a core ontology ; Ontology modules ; Discussion --
Design patterns. Introduction ; Grasping the diamond : the reciprocity of exchange ; Reification and summarisation : relations and social reality ; Sequences : change and causation ; Patterns in practice : action! --
Conclusion. Introduction ; Compatibility of ontologies ; Quality and design ; Rationale and expressiveness of OWL 2 ; Closing remarks.
Series Title: Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications, v. 197.; Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications., Dissertations in artificial intelligence.; SIKS dissertation series, no. 2009-15.
Responsibility: Rinke Hoekstra.

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