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Below is the final program for WOP 2009, accepted papers and patterns with links are moved to the end of the page.

Proceedings can be found here: [1]


Important information for presenters:

Paper presentations have a time limit of 20 minutes (+5min questions). Please put slides on a memory stick and contact the session chair before the session to transfer all the slides of the session to one computer. If you really need your own laptop, e.g. for doing a demo, please test the setup in the room before the session starts.

Pattern presenters (discussion session) have 5 minutes to briefly present the pattern, then the advisor of the pattern will use 5 minutes to present the current open issues (as given by the reviewers and collected during previous discussion between the author and advisor). The remaining 25 minutes will be used for discussing these open issues and other possible improvements of the pattern. Note: this is not a question-answering session, the pattern author must be open to changing his or her pattern and the workshop participants are obliged to provide constructive criticism and concrete ideas for improvement.

All poster presenters (both short papers and posters) are obliged to prepare a 1 minute lightning talk, advertising their poster (strict timing, no slides allowed). Posters should preferably be in A1 format and will be posted on the walls of the workshop room.

Contents

WOP2009 Program (Final)

8:30 – 8:35 Welcome

WOP chairs

8:35 – 9:05 Opening Talk

  • Ontology Patterns as objects of an empirical science

Aldo Gangemi

9:05 – 10:20 Paper Session 1

Chair: Kurt Sandkuhl

  • Using Semantic Relations for Content-based Recommender Systems in Cultural Heritage

Yiwen Wang, Natalia Stash, Lora Aroyo, Laura Hollink and Guus Schreiber

  • A Pattern-based Ontology Building Method for Ambient Environments

Wolfgang Maass and Sabine Janzen

  • Representing the Component Library into Ontology Design Patterns

Aldo Gangemi and Vinay K. Chaudhri

10:20 – 10:50 Coffee Break

10:50 – 12:35 Pattern Discussion Session

Chair: Eva Blomqvist

  • Define Hybrid Class Resolving Disjointness due to Subsumption

Rim Djedidi and Marie-Aude Aufaure - (Advisor: Francois Scharffe)

  • OnlynessIsLoneliness (OIL)

Oscar Corcho and Catherine Roussey - (Advisor: Aldo Gangemi)

  • Pattern for Re-engineering a Term-based Thesaurus, Which Follows the Record-based model, to a Lightweight Ontology

Boris Villazón-Terrazas, Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa, and Asunción Gómez-Pérez - (Advisors: Vojtech Svatek and Chris Welty)

12:35 – 14:00 Lunch Break

14:00 – 14:50 Paper Session 2

Chair: Kurt Sandkuhl

  • Refining Ontologies by Pattern-Based Completion

Nadejda Nikitina, Sebastian Rudolph and Sebastian Blohm

  • Using Lexico-Syntactic Ontology Design Patterns for Ontology Creation and Population

Diana Maynard, Adam Funk and Wim Peters

14:50 – 15:00 Poster lightning talks

1 min presentation (strict timing, no slides) by each poster presenter, see below, advertising his or her poster

15:00 – 16:30 Posters and Coffee

Posters based on short papers:

  • Pattern Definitions and Semantically Annotated Instances

Ivan Perez and Oscar Corcho

  • Preliminary Results of Logical Ontology Pattern Detection Using SPARQL and Lexical Heuristics

Ondřej Šváb-Zamazal, François Scharffe and Vojtĕch Svátek

  • Ontology Construction for Web Services

Aviv Segev and Quan Z. Sheng

  • Ontology Analysis Based on Ontology Design Patterns

María Poveda, María Carmen Suárez-Figueroa and Asunción Gómez-Pérez

  • View Inheritance as an Extension of the Normalization Ontology Design Pattern

Benedicto Rodriguez-Castro, Hugh Glaser and Ian Millard

  • Ontology Naming Pattern Sauce for (Human and Computer) Gourmets

Vojtĕch Svátek, Ondřej Šváb-Zamazal and Valentina Presutti

  • Ontology Patterns and Beyond - Towards a Universal Pattern Language

Olaf Noppens and Thorsten Liebig

  • The newsEvents Ontology - An Ontology for Describing Business Events

Uta Lösch and Nadejda Nikitina

Patterns presented as posters:

  • Pattern for Re-engineering a Classification Scheme, which Follows the Path Enumeration Data Model, to a Taxonomy

Boris Villazón-Terrazas, Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa, and Asunción Gómez-Pérez

  • Pattern for Re-engineering a Classification Scheme, which Follows the Adjacency List Data Model, to a Taxonomy

Boris Villazón-Terrazas, Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa, and Asunción Gómez-Pérez

  • Negative Property Assertion Pattern (NPAs)

Olaf Noppens

  • ConceptTerms

Pierre-Yves Vandenbussche and Jean Charlet

  • Concept Partition Pattern

Olaf Noppens

16:30 – 17:20 Paper Session 3

Chair: Kurt Sandkuhl

  • Pattern-based OWL Ontology Debugging Guidelines

Oscar Corcho, Catherine Roussey, Luis Manuel Vilches Blázquez and Iván Pérez

  • eXtreme Design with Content Ontology Design Patterns

Valentina Presutti, Enrico Daga, Aldo Gangemi and Eva Blomqvist

17:20 – 17:30 Closing and Awards


~18:30 Social event

Details TBD...

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
  • Wolfgang Maass and Sabine Janzen: 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

Posters:

  • 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. View Inheritance as a Refinement of the Normalization Ontology Design Pattern
  • Aviv Segev and Quan Sheng: Ontologies Construction 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


WOP2009 - Accepted Patterns

The following patterns have been accepted for discussion during the pattern writing session:


The following patterns have been selected for poster presentation:

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