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1. KRDB 1994: Saarbrücken, Germany
- Franz Baader, Martin Buchheit, Manfred A. Jeusfeld, Werner Nutt:
Reasoning about Structured Objects: Knowledge Representation Meets Databases, Proceedings of 1st Workshop KRDB'94, Saarbrücken, Germany, September 20-22, 1994. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1, CEUR-WS.org 1995
Introduction
- Franz Baader, Martin Buchheit, Manfred A. Jeusfeld, Werner Nutt:
Reasoning about Structured Objects: Knowledge Representation Meets Databases - Overview.
Invited Talks
- Maurizio Lenzerini:
Description Logics for Schema Level Reasoning in Databases (Abstract). - Marc H. Scholl:
Database Views on KR Classification (Abstract).
Schema Design for Data and Knowledge Bases
- Gottfried Vossen:
Formalization of OODB Models. - Martin Buchheit, Francesco M. Donini, Werner Nutt, Andrea Schaerf:
Terminological Systems Revisited: Terminology = Schema + Views. - Edith Buchholz, Antje Düsterhöft:
Using Natural Language for Database Design. - Wolfgang Benn:
What's in a Federation? Extending Data Dictionaries with Knowledge Representation Techniques.
Knowledge Representation Languages as Query Languages
- Ullrich Hustadt:
Do we need the closed world assumption in knowledge representation? - Klaus Schild:
Tractable Reasoning in a Universal Description Logic. - Manfred A. Jeusfeld:
Generating Queries from Complex Type Definitions. - Domenico Beneventano, Sonia Bergamaschi, Stefano Lodi, Claudio Sartori:
Terminological Logics for Schema Design and Query Processing in OODBs. - Albrecht Schmiedel:
Semantic Indexing Based on Description Logics.
Techniques for Modeling Business Data
- Harald Huber:
The Problems of Data Modeling in Software Practice. - Ramzi Guetari, Frédéric Piard, Bettina Schweyer:
OLSEN: An Object-Oriented Formalism for Information and Decision System Design.
Database Implementation of KR Systems
- Moira C. Norrie, Ulrich Reimer, Peter Lippuner, Michael Rys, Hans-Jörg Schek:
Frames, Objects and Relations: Three Semantic Levels for Knowledge Base Systems. - Paolo Bresciani:
Uniformly Querying Knowledge Bases and Data Bases.
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