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- 1996
- Troels Andreasen, Henning Christiansen:
Flexible Query-Answering Systems Modelled in Metalogic Programming. KRDB 1996 - Mira Balaban, Adi Eyal:
DFL - A Hybrid Integration of Descriptions and Rules, using F-Logic as Underlying Semantics. KRDB 1996 - Paolo Bresciani:
Some Research Trends in KR & DB. KRDB 1996 - Stéphane Demphlous:
Adapting Database Object Models to Knowledge Representation Needs. KRDB 1996 - Alfredo Goñi, Jesús Bermúdez, José Miguel Blanco, Arantza Illarramendi:
Using Reasoning of Description Logics for Query Processing in Multidatabase Systems. KRDB 1996 - Ian Horrocks, Alan L. Rector, Carole A. Goble:
A Description Logic Based Schema for the Classification of Medical Data. KRDB 1996 - Alka Irani, P. Sadanandan:
Knowledgeable Schema. KRDB 1996 - Hannu Kangassalo:
Conceptual Description for Information Modelling Based on Intensional Containment Relation. KRDB 1996 - T. Kessel, Michael Schlick, H.-M. Speiser, Uwe Brinkschulte, Holger Vogelsang:
C3L+++: Implementing a Description Logics System on Top of an Object-Oriented Database System. KRDB 1996 - Alon Y. Levy, Marie-Christine Rousset:
Using Description Logics to Model and Reason About Views. KRDB 1996 - Eduardo Mena, Vipul Kashyap, Arantza Illarramendi, Amit P. Sheth:
Managing Multiple Information Sources through Ontologies: Relationship between Vocabulary Heterogeneity and Loss of Information. KRDB 1996 - Amedeo Napoli, Arnaud Simon:
KR Meets DB for Data Mining. KRDB 1996 - Stéphane Le Peutrec, Sophie Robin:
Abstraction on Object Based Knowledge Representation. KRDB 1996 - David Rudloff:
Terminological Reasoning and Conceptual Modeling for Datawarehouse. KRDB 1996 - Piet-Hein Speel:
Managing Data and Knowledge in the Industrial Unilever Environment. KRDB 1996 - Maurice Szmurlo, Bruno Crémilleux, Mauro Gaio, Jacques Madelaine:
Toward an Efficient Cross-Fertilization of Multiple Information Sources. KRDB 1996 - Franz Baader, Martin Buchheit, Manfred A. Jeusfeld, Werner Nutt:
Knowledge Representation Meets Databases, Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop KRDB'96, Budapest, Hungary, August 13, 1996. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 4, CEUR-WS.org 1996 [contents]
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