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Ontologies: Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and Electronic Commerce

by Dieter Fensel , 2007
"... Currently computers are changing from single isolated devices to entry points into a world wide network of information exchange and business transactions called the World Wide Web (WWW). Therefore support in the exchange of data, information, and knowledge exchange is becoming the key issue in cur ..."
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in current computer technology. Ontologies provide a shared and common understanding of a domain that can be communicated between people and application systems. Therefore, they may play a major role in supporting information exchange processes in various areas. This book discusses the role ontologies

Plans And Resource-Bounded Practical Reasoning

by Michael E. Bratman, David J. Israel, Martha E. Pollack - COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, 4(4):349-355, 1988 , 1988
"... An architecture for a rational agent must allow for means-end reasoning, for the weighing of competing alternatives, and for interactions between these two forms of reasoning. Such an architecture must also address the problem of resource boundedness. We sketch a solution of the first problem that p ..."
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that points the way to a solution of the second. In particular, we present a high-level specification of the practical-reasoning component of an architecture for a resource-bounded rational agent. In this architecture, a major role of the agent's plans is to constrain the amount of further practical

On the acceptability of arguments and its fundamental role in nonmonotonic reasoning, logic programming and n-person games

by Phan Minh Dung - Artificial Intelligence , 1995
"... The purpose of this paper is to study the fundamental mechanism humans use in argumentation and its role in different major approaches to commonsense reasoning in AI and logic programming. We present three novel results: We develop a theory for argumentation in which the acceptability of arguments i ..."
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The purpose of this paper is to study the fundamental mechanism humans use in argumentation and its role in different major approaches to commonsense reasoning in AI and logic programming. We present three novel results: We develop a theory for argumentation in which the acceptability of arguments

Job Creation and Destruction

by J. C. Haltiwanger, S. Schuh , 1996
"... With unemployment at historically high levels in many OECD countries, increased job creation has risen to the top of the policy agenda for many western governments-but how can this be achieved? The importance of job creation (and destruction) in an economy cannot be overstated. Labour is organized a ..."
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and reallocated among firms through the job creation and destruction process to create wealth and income, but jobs also play the major role in income distribution. For most families, the earnings which jobs generate are the basis of their income-and income distribution has been a topic of intense interest

Emerging adulthood: A theory of development from the late teens through the twenties

by Jeffrey Jensen Arnett - American Psychologist , 2000
"... Emerging adulthood is proposed as a new conception of development for the period from the late teens through the twenties, with a focus on ages 18-25. A theoretical back-ground is presented, Then evidence is provided to support the idea that emerging adulthood is a distinct period de-mographically, ..."
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prolonged period of independent role. exploration during the late teens and twenties. When our mothers were our age, they were engaged.... They at least had some idea what they were going to do with their lives.... I, on the other hand, will have a dual degree in majors

Ontologies: Principles, methods and applications

by Mike Uschold, Michael Gruninger - KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING REVIEW , 1996
"... This paper is intended to serve as a comprehensive introduction to the emerging field concerned with the design and use of ontologies. We observe that disparate backgrounds, languages, tools, and techniques are a major barrier to effective communication among people, organisations, and/or software s ..."
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This paper is intended to serve as a comprehensive introduction to the emerging field concerned with the design and use of ontologies. We observe that disparate backgrounds, languages, tools, and techniques are a major barrier to effective communication among people, organisations, and/or software

a Major Role for RecA

by E G Frank, M Gonzalez, D G Ennis, A S Levine, R Woodgate, Ekaterina G. Frank, Don G. Ennis, Arthur S. Levine, Roger Woodgate , 1995
"... proteins: a major role for RecA. In vivo stability of the Umu mutagenesis ..."
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proteins: a major role for RecA. In vivo stability of the Umu mutagenesis

Why Do Americans Work So Much More than Europeans?”, Quarterly Review of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis,

by Edward C Prescott , W P Carey Chair , 2004
"... Abstract Americans now work 50 percent more than do the Germans, French, and Italians. This was not the case in the early 1970s, when the Western Europeans worked more than Americans. This article examines the role of taxes in accounting for the differences in labor supply across time and across co ..."
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Abstract Americans now work 50 percent more than do the Germans, French, and Italians. This was not the case in the early 1970s, when the Western Europeans worked more than Americans. This article examines the role of taxes in accounting for the differences in labor supply across time and across

EDITORIAL The major role of toxicolo

by Jeffrey Brent, Mohammad Abdollahi
"... Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlehas enhanced the care of our patients. This collaboration between societies, an important event in the history of clinical toxicology, should serve not just as position statements, but more importantly as an emblematic We believe ..."
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that one of the roles of toxicology societies is to follow the example set by the AACT and the EAPCCT to enhance these collaborations. In doing so, different skill sets, expertise and perspectives can be combined to address high-level global challenges. There are many ways societies can do this

major role in the preparation of this document:

by Surveillance Section, David M Siegel, Staff Toxicologist, Raymond R. Neutra, Mary A White, Word Processing Technician
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