Papers for OWLED 2008 DC
OWL: Experiences and Directions
Here is the list of papers for OWLED2008DC.
Reviewed Regular Papers
- Franz Baader, Carsten Lutz and Sebastian Brandt. Pushing the EL Envelope Further
- Rolf Schwitter, Kaarel Kaljurand, Anne Cregan, Catherine Dolbear and Glen Hart. A Comparison of three Controlled Natural Languages for OWL 1.1
- Szymon Klarman, Rinke Hoekstra and Marc Bron. Versions and Applicability of Concept Definitions in Legal Ontologies
- Joanne Luciano and Robert Stevens. OWL: PAX of mind or the AX that caused the split?
- Petr Kremen and Evren Sirin. SPARQL-DL Implementation Experience
- Ernesto Jimenez-Ruiz, Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Ulrike Sattler, Thomas Schneider and Rafael Berlanga. Safe and Economic Re-Use of Ontologies: A Logic-Based Methodology and Tool Support
- Matthew Horridge and Peter Patel-Schneider. Manchester Syntax for OWL 1.1
- Boris Konev, Carsten Lutz, Dirk Walther and Frank Wolter. CEX and MEX: Logical Diff and Logic-based Module Extraction in a Fragment of OWL
- Matt Fisher, Mike Dean and Gregory Joiner. Use of OWL and SWRL for Semantic Relational Database Translation
- Mikel Egaña, robert Stevens and Erick Antezana. Transforming the Axiomisation of Ontologies: The Ontology Pre-Processor Language
- Francis Gasse and Volker Haarslev. DLRule: A Rule Editor plug-in for Protege
- Colin Puleston, James Cunningham and Alan Rector. A Generic Software Framework for Building Hybrid Ontology-Backed Models for Driving Applications
- Alex DeLeon and Michel Dumontier. Publishing OWL Ontologies with Presto
- Michel Dumontier and Natalia Villanueva-Rosales. Modeling Life Science Knowledge with OWL 1.1
- Tim Finin, Anupam Joshi, Lalana Kagal, Jianwei Niu, Ravi Sandhu, William Winsborough and Bhavani Thuraisingham. Role Based Access Control and OWL
- Mike Dean. Annotation Classes: A Structuring Mechanism for OWL Ontologies
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Reviewed Demos
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