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2nd FOIS 2001: Ogunquit, Maine, USA
- 2nd International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems, FOIS 2001, Ogunquit, Maine, USA, October 17-19, 2001, Proceedings. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-377-4

- Barry Smith, Christopher A. Welty:

FOIS introduction: Ontology - towards a new synthesis. iii-ix - E. J. Lowe:

Opening plenary talk: Recent advances in metaphysics. 1 - Ian Niles, Adam Pease:

Towards a standard upper ontology. 2-9 - Ariel Fuxman, Paolo Giorgini, Manuel Kolp, John Mylopoulos:

Information systems as social structures. 10-21 - David D. McDonald:

The view from the trenches: issues in the ontology of restricted domains. 22-33 - Wolfgang Degen, Barbara Heller, Heinrich Herre, Barry Smith:

GOL: toward an axiomatized upper-level ontology. 34-46 - Atanas Kiryakov, Kiril Ivanov Simov, Marin Dimitrov:

OntoMap: portal for upper-level ontologies. 47-58 - Michael Johnson

, Christopher N. G. Dampney:
On category theory as a (meta) ontology for information systems research. 59-69 - Erwan Breton, Jean Bézivin:

Towards an understanding of model executability. 70-80 - Valentina A. M. Tamma

, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
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An enriched knowledge model for formal ontological analysis. 81-92 - Carola Eschenbach:

Viewing composition tables as axiomatic systems. 93-104 - Brandon Bennett

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Space, time, matter and things. 105-116 - Leo Obrst, Robert E. Wray, Howard Liu:

Ontological engineering for B2B E-commerce. 117-126 - Jesualdo Tomás Fernández-Breis, Dagoberto Castellanos Nieves

, Rafael Valencia-García, Pedro José Vivancos Vicente, Rodrigo Martínez-Béjar
, Manuel De las Heras-González:
Towards scott domains-based topological ontology models. 127-138 - Dimiter Vakarelov, Ivo Düntsch

, Brandon Bennett
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A note on proximity spaces and connection based mereology. 139-150 - Sergei Nirenburg, Victor Raskin:

Ontological semantics, formal ontology, and ambiguity. 151-161 - Cleo Condoravdi, Dick Crouch, John O. Everett, Valeria de Paiva, Reinhard Stolle, Daniel G. Bobrow, Martin van den Berg:

Preventing existence. 162-173 - John Howse, Fernando Molina, John Taylor, Sun-Joo Shin:

Type-syntax and token-syntax in diagrammatic systems. 174-185 - Lawrence W. Barsalou:

The human conceptual system. 186-186 - Gloria L. Zúñiga:

Ontology: its transformation from philosophy to information systems. 187-197 - Anthony G. Cohn

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Formalising bio-spatial knowledge. 198-209 - Stefan Schulz, Udo Hahn:

Mereotopological reasoning about parts and (w)holes in bio-ontologies. 210-221 - Anita Burgun, Olivier Bodenreider:

Aspects of the taxonomic relation in the biomedical domain. 222-233 - Massimiliano Carrara

, Pierdaniele Giaretta
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Identity criteria and sortal concepts. 234-243 - Aaron N. Kaplan

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Towards a consistent logical framework for ontological analysis. 244-255 - Christopher Menzel, Michael Grüninger:

A formal foundation for process modeling. 256-269 - Paola Velardi

, Paolo Fabriani, Michele Missikoff:
Using text processing techniques to automatically enrich a domain ontology. 270-284 - Aldo Gangemi, Nicola Guarino, Alessandro Oltramari:

Conceptual analysis of lexical taxonomies: thecase of WordNet top-level. 285-296 - Farshad Hakimpour

, Andreas Geppert:
Resolving semantic heterogeneity in schema integration. 297-308 - Thomas Bittner, Barry Smith:

Granular partitions and vagueness. 309-320 - Maureen Donnelly:

Introducing granularity-dependent quantitativedistance and diameter measures in common-sense reasoning contexts. 321-332 - Johanna Seibt:

Formal process ontology. 333-345

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