Any action is performed in a particular context. So what does it mean to do the ‘same’ thing in a different context? There is no simple answer to this question , it depends on ...
Eisner v. Macomber, 252 U.S. 189 (1920), a corporate tax case, was the principal illustration of a theory of legal reasoning and legal argumentation proposed more than ten years a...
Although there are many quality domains in which ideas and concepts about quality are represented, these representations are often informal. The TOVE Quality Ontology is the forma...
Description Logics, and in particular the web ontology language OWL has been proposed as an appropriate basis for computing matches between structured objects for the sake of info...
Distributed Description Logics (DDLs) is a KR formalism that enables reasoning with multiple ontologies interconnected by directional semantic mapping (bridge rules). DDLs capture ...