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| + | ==WOP2009 - Accepted Papers == | ||
| + | Long papers: | ||
| + | * Oscar Corcho, catherine roussey, Luis Manuel Vilches-Blázquez and Iván Pérez: Pattern-based OWL Ontology Debugging Guidelines | ||
| + | * Aldo Gangemi and Vinay Chaudhry: Representing the KM Component Library into OWL Ontology Design Patterns | ||
| + | * Sabine Janzen and Wolfgang Maass: A Pattern-based Ontology Building Method for Ambient Environments | ||
| + | * Diana Maynard, Adam Funk and Wim Peters: Using Lexico-Syntactic Ontology Design Patterns for ontology creation and population | ||
| + | * Nadejda Nikitina and Sebastian Rudolph: Refining Ontologies by Pattern-Based Completion | ||
| + | * Valentina Presutti, Enrico Daga and Aldo Gangemi: eXtreme Design with Content Ontology Design Patterns | ||
| + | * Yiwen Wang, Natalia Stash, Lora Aroyo, Laura Hollink and Guus Schreiber: Using Semantic Relations for Content-based Recommender Systems in Cultural Heritage | ||
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| + | * Uta Lösch: The newsEvents Ontology - An Ontology for Describing Business Events | ||
| + | * Olaf Noppens and Thorsten Liebig: Ontology Patterns and Beyond - Towards a Universal Pattern Language | ||
| + | * Ivan Perez and Oscar Corcho: Pattern definitions and semantically annotated instances | ||
| + | * María Poveda, María Carmen Suárez-Figueroa and Asunción Gómez-Pérez: Ontology Analysis Based on Ontology Design Patterns | ||
| + | * Benedicto Rodriguez-Castro and Hugh Glaser. Mind the Platypus: View Inheritance as a Refinement of the Normalization Ontology Design Pattern | ||
| + | * Aviv Segev and Quan Sheng: Bootstrapping Ontologies forWeb Services | ||
| + | * Ondrej Svab-Zamazal, Francois Scharffe and Vojtech Svatek: Preliminary results of Logical Ontology Pattern Detection using SPARQL and lexical heuristics | ||
| + | * Vojtech Svatek, Ondrej Svab-Zamazal and Valentina Presutti: Ontology Naming Pattern Sauce for (Human and Computer) Gourmets | ||
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| + | ==WOP2009 - Accepted Patterns == | ||
The following patterns have been accepted for discussion during the pattern writing session: | The following patterns have been accepted for discussion during the pattern writing session: | ||
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* [[Submissions:ConceptTerms | ConceptTerms]] | * [[Submissions:ConceptTerms | ConceptTerms]] | ||
* [[Submissions:Partition | Partition]] | * [[Submissions:Partition | Partition]] | ||
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| + | == WOP2009 Program == | ||
| + | The WOP program will contain the following sessions (detailed schedule to be determined): | ||
| + | * Introductory talk by Aldo Gangemi | ||
| + | * Paper presentations (7 long papers) | ||
| + | * Poster session (8 short papers, poster session including 1-minute talk for "advertising" your poster at the beginning of the session) | ||
| + | * Pattern writing session (3 patterns, discussion focusing on pattern improvement led by pattern advisors) | ||
| + | * Prolonged coffee break including pattern poster session | ||
| + | * Panel discussion | ||
Long papers:
Posters:
The following patterns have been accepted for discussion during the pattern writing session:
The following patterns have been selected for poster presentation:
The WOP program will contain the following sessions (detailed schedule to be determined):