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- Formal Concept Analysis as Mathematical Theory of Concepts and Concept HierarchiesRudolf Wille. 1-33 [doi]
- Semiconcept and Protoconcept Algebras: The Basic TheoremsBjörn Vormbrock, Rudolf Wille. 34-48 [doi]
- Features of Interaction Between Formal Concept Analysis and Algebraic GeometryTim Becker. 49-80 [doi]
- From Formal Concept Analysis to Contextual LogicFrithjof Dau, Julia Klinger. 81-100 [doi]
- Contextual Attribute Logic of Many-Valued AttributesBernhard Ganter. 101-113 [doi]
- Treating Incomplete Knowledge in Formal Concept AnalysisPeter Burmeister, Richard Holzer. 114-126 [doi]
- States, Transitions, and Life Tracks in Temporal Concept AnalysisKarl Erich Wolff. 127-148 [doi]
- Linguistic Applications of Formal Concept AnalysisUta Priss. 149-160 [doi]
- Using Concept Lattices for Text Retrieval and MiningClaudio Carpineto, Giovanni Romano. 161-179 [doi]
- Efficient Mining of Association Rules Based on Formal Concept AnalysisLotfi Lakhal, Gerd Stumme. 180-195 [doi]
- Galois Connections in Data Analysis: Contributions from the Soviet Era and Modern Russian ResearchSergei O. Kuznetsov. 196-225 [doi]
- Conceptual Knowledge Processing in the Field of EconomicsRudolf Wille. 226-249 [doi]
- A Survey of Formal Concept Analysis Support for Software Engineering ActivitiesThomas Tilley, Richard Cole, Peter Becker 0002, Peter W. Eklund. 250-271 [doi]
- Concept Lattices in Software AnalysisGregor Snelting. 272-287 [doi]
- Formal Concept Analysis Used for Software Analysis and ModellingWolfgang Hesse, Thomas Tilley. 288-303 [doi]
- Formal Concept Analysis-Based Class Hierarchy Design in Object-Oriented Software DevelopmentRobert Godin, Petko Valtchev. 304-323 [doi]
- The ToscanaJ Suite for Implementing Conceptual Information SystemsPeter Becker, Joachim Hereth Correia. 324-348 [doi]