| Ohlbach, H. and D. Gabbay, Calendar logic, Journal of Applied Non-classical Logics 8(4) (1998), pp. 291-324. |
....the Semantic Web have been developed from a functionality centered perspective, e.g. ontology reasoning such as with DAML Time . Temporal knowledge representation and temporal reasoning have been investigated since long, e.g. in (temporal) databases [15, 14, 8, 9] and in Artificial Intelligence [18, 6, 17, 19, 16, 5, 20]. Arguably, http: www.cs.rochester.edu ferguson daml temporal reasoning on the Web requires forms of reasoning inherently di#erent from traditional reasoning forms used in databases and Artificial Intelligence because the Web is heterogeneous: The Web can be seen as a (very large) ....
Hans Jurgen Ohlbach and Dov Gabbay. Calendar Logic. Journal of Applied Non-classical Logics, 8(4):291--324, 1998.
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Hans Jurgen Ohlbach and Dov Gabbay. Calendar logic. Journal of Applied NonClassical Logics, 8(4), 1998.
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Ohlbach, H. and D. Gabbay, Calendar logic, Journal of Applied Non-classical Logics 8(4) (1998), pp. 291-324.
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Hans Jurgen Ohlbach and Dov Gabbay. Calendar Logic. Journal of Applied Non-classical Logics, 8(4):291--324, 1998.
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Ohlbach, H. and D. Gabbay, Calendar logic, Journal of Applied Non-classical Logics 8(4) (1998), pp. 291-324.
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