5. WoMO 2011:
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Oliver Kutz, Thomas Schneider (Eds.):
Modular Ontologies - Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop, WoMO 2011, Ljubljana, Slovenia, August 2011.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications230 IOS Press 2011, ISBN 978-1-60750-798-7
- Front Matter.
1-17

- Stefano Borgo:
Goals of Modularity: A Voice from the Foundational Viewpoint.
1-6

- Stefan Schulz, Pablo López-García:
Modularity Issues in Biomedical Ontologies.
7-9

- Michael Zakharyaschev:
Query Inseparability and Module Extraction in OWL 2 QL.
10-11

- Gökhan Coskun, Mario Rothe, Kia Teymourian, Adrian Paschke:
Applying Community Detection Algorithms on Ontologies for Identifying Concept Groups.
12-24

- Chiara Del Vescovo, Bijan Parsia, Ulrike Sattler, Thomas Schneider:
The Modular Structure of an Ontology: Atomic Decomposition and Module Count.
25-39

- Julia Dmitrieva, Fons J. Verbeek:
Modular Approach for a New Ontology.
40-54

- Michael Grüninger, Torsten Hahmann, Megan Katsumi:
Exploiting Modularity for Ontology Verification.
55-62

- Janna Hastings, Colin R. Batchelor, Christoph Steinbeck, Stefan Schulz:
Modularization Requirements in Bio-Ontologies: A Case Study of ChEbi.
63-70

- Joana Hois:
Modeling the Diversity of Spatial Information by Using Modular Ontologies and Their Combinations.
71-78

- Mathew Joseph, Luciano Serafini:
Simple Reasoning for Contextualized RDF Knowledge.
79-93

- Till Mossakowski, Oliver Kutz:
The Onto-Logical Translation Graph.
94-109

- Darren Ong, Michael Grüninger:
Constructing an Ontology Repository: A Case Study with Theories of Time Intervals.
110-125

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