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3rd FOMI 2008: Torino, Italy
- Stefano Borgo, Leonardo Lesmo:

Formal Ontologies Meet Industry, Proceedings of the 3th Workshop FOMI 2008, June 5-6, 2008, Torino, Italy. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 174, IOS Press 2008, ISBN 978-1-58603-871-7 - Stefano Borgo, Leonardo Lesmo:

The Attractiveness of Foundational Ontologies in Industry. 1-9 - Hans Akkermans:

The Business of Ontology calls for a Formal Pragmatics. 10-16 - Wernher Behrendt:

Knowledge Based Systems in Industry - Ontology Pays Half the Rent. 17-21 - Eric Little, Joseph Eberle, Fred Turino:

Utilizing Ontologies for Petrochemical Applications. 22-32 - Olaf Grebner, Uwe V. Riss:

Implicit Metadata Generation on the Semantic Desktop Using Task Management as Example. 33-44 - Matthew West:

Roles: A Four-Dimensional Analysis. 45-55 - Hassan Fatemi, Mohsen Sayyadi, Hassan Abolhassani:

Using Background Knowledge and Context Knowledge in Ontology Mapping. 56-64 - Massimiliano Carrara, Marzia Soavi:

Counterfeits and copies. An ontological analysis. 65-76 - Norbert Baumgartner, Werner Retschitzegger, Wieland Schwinger:

Application Scenarios of Ontology-Driven Situation Awareness Systems - Exemplified for the Road Traffic Management Domain. 77-87 - Rossana Damiano, Vincenzo Lombardo, Fabrizio Nunnari, Antonio Pizzo:

Ontological Domain Coding for Cultural Heritage Mediation. 88-99 - Alba Fuertes, Miquel Casals, Marta Gangolells, Nuria Forcada, Xavier Roca:

An ontology for Environmental and Health and Safety risks' evaluation for construction. 100-108 - Amir Azim Sharifloo, Mehrnoush Shamsfard:

Using Agility in Ontology Construction. 109-119 - David W. Fowler, Quentin Reul, Derek H. Sleeman:

IPAS ontology development. 120-131 - Matteo Baldoni, Cristina Baroglio, András Horváth, Viviana Patti, Flavio Portis, Maurizio Avilia, Pierluigi Grillo:

Folksonomies meet ontologies in ARSMETEO: from social descriptions of artifacts to emotional concepts. 132-143 - Kofi Apenyo:

Relationship Discovery Ontology in Asymmetric Warfare. 144-155

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