Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2011

Social Media Monitoring Bibliothek "Theory and Applications of Ontology"

Social Media Monitoring Bibliothek von COGIA Intelligence GmbH
Themen: Ontologien, Ontologie


Nach meiner Überzeugung stellt dieses Werk den modernsten Stand zu dem Thema Ontologie und Anwendungen da. Das wird sich als Standard durchsetzten.

Quelle: http://www.springer.com/philosophy/book/978-90-481-8843-7



Titel: Theory and Applications of Ontology
Volume 1: Philosophical Perspectives
Volume 2: Computer Applications
Herausgeber: Roberto Poli, Johanna Seibt, Michael Healy, Achilles D. Kameas (Eds.)
1st Edition., 2010, Approx. 800 p. 2-volume-set.
ISBN: 978-90-481-8843-7

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Volume 1: Philosophical Perspectives

Preface.
Introduction.

1. Roberto Poli, Ontology: The categorial stance.
2. Johanna Seibt, Particulars.
3. Heinrich Herre, The ontology of mereological systems.
4. Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen, Causation.
5. Nino B. Cocchiarella, Actualism vs. Possibilism in formal ontology.
6. Eline Busck, Dispositions and response-dependency theories.
7. Frédéric Nef, Properties.
8. Pietro Ramellini, Ramellini, Boundary questions between ontology and biology.
9. Liliana Albertazzi, The ontology of perception.
10. Mark H. Bickhard, Interactive Knowing: The Metaphysics of Intentionality.
11. John Sowa, The role of logic and ontology in language and reasoning.
12. Laurens Mommers, Ontologies in the legal domain.
13. Jason Potts, Ontology in economics.
14. Angela Ales Bello, Ontology and phenomenology.
15. Nicoletta Ghigi, Phenomenology and ontology in Nicolai Hartmann and Roman Ingarden.
16. John Symons, A sketch of the history and methodology of ontology in the analytic tradition.
17. Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Hermeneutic ontology.

Volume 2: Computer Applications

Preface.
Introduction.

1. Roberto Poli and Leo Obrst, The interplay between ontology as categorial analysis and ontology as technology.
2. Leo Obrst, Ontological architectures.
3. Frank Loebe, Organization and management of large categorical systems.
4. Kalfoglou & Scholemmer, The information flow approach to ontology-based semantic alignment.
5. Samir Tartir, I. Budak Arpinar and Amit P. Sheth, Ontological evaluation and validation.
6. Lambrini Seremeti and Achilles Kameas, Tools for ontology engineering and management.
7. Konstantinos Kotis and George Vouros, Ontological tools: requirements, design issues and perspectives.
8. Giancarlo Guizzardi and Gerd Wagner, Using the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO) as a foundation for general conceptual modeling languages.
9. John Davies, Lightweight ontologies.
10. Christiane D. Fellbaum, Wordnet.
11. Adam Pease and John Li, Controlled English to logic translation.
12. Doug Foxvog, Cyc.
13. Stefano Borgo, Foundational choices in DOLCE.
14. Heinrich Herre, General formal ontology (GFO). A foundational ontology for conceptual modelling.
15. Janet Kelso, Robert Hoehndorf and Kay Prüfer, Ontologies in biology.
16. Heinrich Herre, The Ontology of medical terminological systems. Towards the next generation of medical ontologies .
17. John A. Bateman, Ontologies of language and language processing.
18. Peter Rittgen, Business ontologies.
19. Daniela Feldkamp, Knut Hinkelmann and Barbara Thoenssen, Ontologies for e-government.
20. Christos Goumopolous and Achilles Kameas, An ontology-based context management framework for context aware ubiquitous computing applications.
21. Michael Healy, Category theory as a mathematics for formalizing ontologies.
22. Steven Vickers, Issues of logic, algebra and topology in ontology.
23. Robert E. Kent, The Institutional approach.
24. Michael Johnson and Robert Rosebrugh, Ontology engineering, universal algebra and category theory.

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