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- OIL in a NutshellDieter Fensel, Ian Horrocks, Frank van Harmelen, Stefan Decker, Michael Erdmann, Michel C. A. Klein. 1-16 [doi]
- The Knowledge Model of Protégé-2000: Combining Interoperability and FlexibilityNatalya Fridman Noy, Ray W. Fergerson, Mark A. Musen. 17-32 [doi]
- A Case Study in Using Protégé-2000 as a Tool for CommonKADSGuus Schreiber, Monica Crubézy, Mark A. Musen. 33-48 [doi]
- The MOKA Modelling Language (Short Paper)Richard Brimble, Florence Sellini. 49-56 [doi]
- ::::M d::omega varsigma::::::: A Modelling Language fot Build a Formal Ontology in Either Description Logics or Conceptual Graphs (Short Paper)Jérôme Nobécourt, Brigitte Biebow. 57-64 [doi]
- Ontology s Crossed Life CyclesMariano Fernández-López, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, María Dolores Rojas Amaya. 65-79 [doi]
- A Roadmap to Ontology Specification LanguagesÓscar Corcho, Asunción Gómez-Pérez. 80-96 [doi]
- A Formal Ontology of PropertiesNicola Guarino, Christopher A. Welty. 97-112 [doi]
- Construction and Deployment of a Plant OntologyRiichiro Mizoguchi, Kouji Kozaki, Toshinobu Sano, Yoshinobu Kitamura. 113-128 [doi]
- The Role of Ontologies for an Effective and Unambiguous Dissemination of Clinical GuidelinesDomenico M. Pisanelli, Aldo Gangemi, Geri Steve. 129-139 [doi]
- Supporting Inheritance Mechanisms in Ontology RepresentationValentina A. M. Tamma, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon. 140-155 [doi]
- Conflict Resolution in the Collaborative Design of Terminological Knowledge BasesGilles Falquet, Claire-Lise Mottaz Jiang. 156-171 [doi]
- Revisiting Ontology Design: A Methodology Based on Corpus AnalysisNathalie Aussenac-Gilles, Brigitte Biebow, Sylvie Szulman. 172-188 [doi]
- Mining Ontologies from TextAlexander Maedche, Steffen Staab. 189-202 [doi]
- SVETLAN or How to Classify Words Using Their ContextGaël de Chalendar, Brigitte Grau. 203-216 [doi]
- KIDS: An Iterative Algorithm to Organize Relational KnowledgeIsabelle Bournaud, Mélanie Courtine, Jean-Daniel Zucker. 217-232 [doi]
- Informed Selection of Training Examples for Knowledge RefinementNirmalie Wiratunga, Susan Craw. 233-248 [doi]
- Experiences with a Generic Refinement Toolkit (Short Paper)Robin Boswell, Susan Craw. 249-256 [doi]
- What s in an Electronic Business Model?Jaap Gordijn, Hans Akkermans, Hans van Vliet. 257-273 [doi]
- Chinese Encyclopaedias and Balinese Cockfights - Lessons for Business Process Change and Knowledge ManagementAntony Bryant. 274-287 [doi]
- Using Problem-Solving Models to Design Efficient Cooperative Knowledge-Management Systems Based on Formalization and Traceability of Argumentation (Short Paper)Myriam Lewkowicz, Manuel Zacklad. 288-295 [doi]
- Integrating Textual Knowledge and Formal Knowledge for Improving Traceability (Short Paper)Farid Cerbah, Jérôme Euzenat. 296-303 [doi]
- Knowledge Management by Reusing Experience (Short Paper)Sabine Delaître, Sabine Moisan. 304-311 [doi]
- Integrating Knowledge-Based Configuration Systems by Sharing Functional ArchitecturesAlexander Felfernig, Gerhard Friedrich, Dietmar Jannach, Markus Zanker. 312-327 [doi]
- The Nature of Knowledge in an Abductive Event Calculus PlannerLeliane Nunes de Barros, Paulo E. Santos. 328-343 [doi]
- Adapting Tableaux for Classification (Short Paper)Machiel G. Jansen, Guus Schreiber, Bob J. Wielinga. 344-351 [doi]
- Conceptual Information Systems Discussed through in IT-Security ToolKlaus Becker, Gerd Stumme, Rudolf Wille, Uta Wille, Monika Zickwolff. 352-365 [doi]
- Translations of Ripple Down Rules into Logic FormalismsRex Bing Hung Kwok. 366-379 [doi]
- Generalising Ripple-Down Rules (Short Paper)Paul Compton, Debbie Richards. 380-386 [doi]
- ::::Monitoring::::Knowledge Acquisition Instead of ::::Evaluating:::: Knowledge BasesGhassan Beydoun, Achim G. Hoffmann. 387-402 [doi]
- Torture Tests: A Quantitative Analysis for the Robustness of Knowledge-Based SystemsPerry Groot, Frank van Harmelen, Annette ten Teije. 403-418 [doi]
- Certifying KBSs: Using CommonKADS to Provide Supporting Evidence for Fitness for Purpose of KBSsKieron O Hara, Nigel Shadbolt, Jeni Tennison. 419-434 [doi]
- Kinesys, a Participative Approach to the Design of Knowledge SystemsAurélien Slodzian. 435-448 [doi]
- An Organizational Semiotics Model for Multi-agent Systems Design (Short Paper)Joaquim Filipe. 449-456 [doi]