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2. KRDB 1995: Bielefeld, Germany
- Franz Baader, Martin Buchheit, Manfred A. Jeusfeld, Werner Nutt:
KRDB-95: Reasoning about Structured Objects: Knowledge Representation Meets Databases, Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop KRDB'95, Bielefeld, Germany, Septtember 11-12, 1995. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2, CEUR-WS.org 1996
Welcome
- Franz Baader, Martin Buchheit, Manfred A. Jeusfeld, Werner Nutt:
Overview: KRDB'95.
Extending Knowledge Representation by Database Techniques
- Paolo Bresciani:
Querying Databases from Description Logics. - Anne E. James, Richard A. Gatward, Steve D. E. Shipley:
Using a Knowledge Representation Language to Capture both Knowledge and Routine Data. - Franck Lebastard:
Is an Object Layer on a Relational Database more Attractive than an Object Database? - Ulrich Reimer, Peter Lippuner, Moira C. Norrie, Michael Rys:
Terminological Reasoning by Query Evaluation: A Formal Mapping of a Terminological Logic to an Object Data Model.
Extending Databases by Knowledge Representation Techniques
- T. Kessel, François Rousselot, Michael Schlick, O. Stern:
Use of DL within the Framework of DBMS. - Ana Simonet, Michel Simonet:
The P-type Model: From Databases to Knowledge Bases. - Diego Calvanese, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Maurizio Lenzerini:
Increasing the Power of Structured Objects. - Hans W. Nissen, Georg V. Zemanek:
Knowledge Representation Concepts Supporting Business Process Analysis.
Queries
- Sonia Bergamaschi, Claudio Sartori, Maurizio Vincini:
DL Techniques for Intensional Query Answering in OODBs. - Iztok Savnik, Zahir Tari, Tomaz Mohoric:
Using Schema Information for Querying Databases. - Klaus Schild:
The Use of Description Logics as Database Query Languages.
Interoperability
- Nacer Boudjlida:
Knowledge in Interoperable and Evolutionary Systems. - David Edmond, Mike P. Papazoglou, Nick Russell, Zahir Tari:
Packaging Knowledge into Metaobjects. - Jan-Hardy Kusch, Gunter Saake:
Supporting Autonomy for Information Systems in a Changing Environment.
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