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1st workshop "FOMI 2005"
Formal Ontologies Meet Industry

GARDALAND HOTEL RESORT
VIA PALU', 11 37014 CASTELNUOVO DEL GARDA (VR) - ITALY


Accepted papers


  1. Waralak VONGDOIWANG (University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Bangkok, Thailand): "An Approach to Converting a Text Description to an Object Model using Ontologies";

  2. Yoshinobu Kitamura, Yusuke Koji and Riichiro Mizoguchi (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University): "An Ontological Model of Device Function and Its Deployment for Engineering Knowledge Sharing";

  3. Mark Hefke, Frank Kleiner (FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe): "An ontology-based software infrastructure for retaining theoretical Knowledge Management Maturity Models";

  4. Chumki Basua, Rafael Alonso and Jeffrey Bloom (Sarnoff Corporation, CN 5300 Princeton), Mary Ann Merrell, James Kolpack and Matthew Honeycutt (InRAD, LLC, 11020 Solway School Road, Knoxville), Christiane Fellbaum (Department of Psychology, Green Hall, Princeton University, Princeton), Douglas Talbert (Department of Computer Science, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville): "Automated Knowledge Discovery System (AKDS): A Business Case Study in Ontology Development and Use";

  5. Pascal Hitzler (AIFB, University of Karlsruhe), Rudi Studer (AIFB, University of Karlsruhe - FZI Karlsruhe - Ontoprise GmbH, Karlsruhe), York Sure (AIFB, University of Karlsruhe): "Description Logic Programs: A Practical Choice For the Modelling of Ontologies";

  6. L.Lella and A.F.Dragoni (D.E.I.T., Universitecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy), G.Giampieri - "Enabling knowledge creation through associative networks and semantic web technologies";

  7. Hatem Ben Sta (SOIE, ISG de Tunis, Universit de Tunis, Tunisia - Equipe de Recherche en Genie Industriel, France), Michel Bigand and Jean Pierre Bourey (Equipe de Recherche en Genie Industriel, France), Khaled Gh dira (SOIE, ISG de Tunis, Universit de Tunis, Tunisia): "From ontology concepts to project memory";

  8. Rodolfo Stecher and Claudia Nieder (Fraunhofer IPSI Integrated Publication and Information Systems Institute, Germany): "Ontology Fitness - Supporting Ontology Quality beyond Logical Consistency";

  9. Posada, C. Toro (VICOMTech Research Centre, Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain), S. Wundrak, A. Stork (Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics, Darmstadt, Germany): "Ontology Supported Semantic simplification of Large Data Sets of industrial plant CAD models for design review visualization"; rth, Germany

  10. Mohamed Ben Ahmed M.HIRI (Faculte' des Sciences Economique et de gestion Sfax, Tunisia), Achraf MTIBAA Faiez GARGOURI (Institut Superieur d.Informatique et de Multim dia de Sfax, Tunisia): "OntoUML: Towards a language for the specification of information systems' ontologies"; rth, Germany

  11. Pieter E. Vermaas (Department of Philosophy Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands): "Promises of a Philosophical Analysis of Technical Functions";

  12. Leora Morgenstern and Doug Riecken (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Hawthorne, NY): "SNAP: An Action-Based Ontology for E-commerce Reasoning";

  13. Katharina Schwarz (Institute for Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands), Timo Kouwenhoven (CIBIT, The Netherlands), Virginia Dignum (Institute for Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands), Lynda Hardman (CWI, The Netherlands): "Supporting the decision process for the choice of a scheme for organizing information";

  14. Pawe. Garbacz (Laboratory of Applied Ontology Trento, Italy): "Towards a standard taxonomy of artifact functions";

  15. Alain Leeeeger Francois Paulus (France Telecom R&D, Rennes, France), Lyndon J.B. Nixon (Freie Universitt Berlin Institute of Computer Science, Berlin, Germany), Pavel Shvaiko (University of Trento, Trento, Italy): "Towards a Successful Transfer of Knowledge-based Technology to European Industry";

  16. Christian Cuske (Risk Advisory Services / Global Financial Services, Ernst & Young AG, Stuttgart, Germany), Axel Korthaus and Stefan Seedorf (Department of Information Systems, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany), Peter Tomczyk (FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik, Database Systems Department, Karlsruhe, Germany): "Towards formal ontologies for technology risk measurement in the banking industry";

  17. Ernst Biesalski (DaimlerChrysler AG Werk Worth, Germany), Marco Breiter (DaimlerChrysler AG Werk Worth, Germany), Andreas Abecker (Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI), Germany): "Towards Integrated, Intelligent Human Resource Management";

  18. David Cleary, Boris Danev (Applied Research Labs, Ericsson Ireland, Ericsson Software Campus, Athlone, Ireland), Diarmuid O'Donoghuen (Department. of Computer Science, NUI Maynooth, Ireland): "Using Ontologies to simplify Wireless Network Configuration";