Journal: International Journal of Man-Machine Studies

Volume 43, Issue 5-6

623 -- 624Nicola Guarino, Roberto Poli. Editorial: The role of formal ontology in the information technology
625 -- 640Nicola Guarino. Formal ontology, conceptual analysis and knowledge representation
641 -- 667Barry Smith. Formal ontology, common sense and cognitive science
669 -- 685John F. Sowa. Top-level ontological categories
687 -- 696Roberto Poli. Bimodality of formal ontology and mereology
697 -- 721Nino B. Cocchiarella. Knowledge representation in conceptual realism
723 -- 740Carola Eschenbach, Wolfgang Heydrich. Classical mereology and restricted domains
741 -- 763Jean Petitot. Sheaf mereology and Husserl s morphological ontology
765 -- 784Godehard Link. Algebraic semantics for natural language: some philosophy, some application
785 -- 807Johannes Dölling. ntological domains, semantic sorts and systematic ambiguity
809 -- 818Kathleen Dahlgren. A linguistic ontology
819 -- 830Jerry R. Hobbs. Sketch of an ontology underlying the way we talk about the world
831 -- 846Anthony G. Cohn, David A. Randell, Zhan Cui. Taxonomies of logically defined qualitative spatial relations
847 -- 863Paolo Terenziani. Towards a causal ontology coping with the temporal constraints between causes and effects
865 -- 889Peter Gerstl, Simone Pribbenow. Midwinters, end games, and body parts: a classification of part-whole relations
891 -- 906Flavio Bonfatti, Luca Pazzi. Ontological foundations for state and identity within the object-oriented paradigm
907 -- 928Thomas R. Gruber. Toward principles for the design of ontologies used for knowledge sharing?
929 -- 944John A. Bateman. On the relationship between ontology construction and natural language: a socio-semiotic view
945 -- 965Thomas Pirlein, Rudi Studer. An environment for reusing ontologies within a knowledge engineering approach