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J. Euzenat. An infrastructure for formally ensuring interoperability in a heterogeneous semantic web. In I. F. Cruz, S. Decker, J. Euzenat, and D. McGuinness, editors, Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium, Stanford, CA, USA, 2001.

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Ontology-Based Information Sharing in Weakly Structured.. - Stuckenschmidt (2002)   (Correct)

....for the applicability with respect to information sharing on the Web. Acknowledgements: Parts of this chapter have been published before. The idea of integrating ontology language based on transformations that preserve certain formal properties has been discussed in [Stuckenschmidt and Euzenat, 2001] A discussion of the di#erent formal properties of transformations can be found in [Euzenat and Stuckenschmidt, 2003] When system designers choose a language for encoding information semantics, their choice is driven by various decisions. Di#erent types of knowledge can be used for di#erent ....

....the framework is general enough to capture the DAML OIL language. Equipped with the common formal basis we investigate transformations between ontology languages and their formal properties. Finally, we show how transformations between languages can be implemented using technology described in [Euzenat, 2001]. 4.1 The Family of Languages Approach In this section, we introduce the family of languages approach to semantic interoperability. This approach builds upon existing architecture and generalizes them, thus providing greater flexibility for language integration. In the following, we formally ....

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Euzenat, J. (2001). An infrastructure for formally ensuring interoperability in a heterogeneous semantic web. In Cruz, I. F., Decker, S., Euzenat, J., and McGuinness, D., editors, Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium, pages 345--360, Stanford, CA, USA.


Adapting Communication Vocabularies using Shared Ontologies - Stuckenschmidt, Timm (2002)   (Correct)

....will all either be shared or private to one on the agents. The only assumption that really is a simplification is the existence of a single ontology language. Investigating this problem, however, is out of the scope of this paper. For an approach to overcome language heterogeneity, we refer to [8] or [16] In the remainder of this section, we illustrate our approach of translation concepts into a shared terminology. Thereby we only take the sender s point of view and do not consider the relation to the private ontology of the receiving agent. 2.1 Ontology Heterogeneity In order to ....

J. Euzenat. An infrastructure for formally ensuring interoperability in a heterogeneous semantic web. In I. F. Cruz, S. Decker, J. Euzenat, and D. McGuinness, editors, Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium, Stanford, CA, USA, 2001.


Proceedings of the Second International - Workshop On Ontologies (2002)   (Correct)

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J. Euzenat. An infrastructure for formally ensuring interoperability in a heterogeneous semantic web. In I. F. Cruz, S. Decker, J. Euzenat, and D. McGuinness, editors, Proceedings of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium, Stanford, CA, USA, 2001.

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