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BADIOU AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF FORMALISM
In: http://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/viewFile/180/439/
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Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research
In: http://research.ijais.org/volume4/number2/ijais12-450666.pdf
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Flare Solutions Limited
In: http://research.ijais.org/volume1/number1/ijais12-450723.pdf
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O’Riain et al., Competitive Analysis of Business Filings Competitive Analysis of Business Filings Using Ontologies and Linguistic Analytics Completed Research-Paper
In: http://www.edwardcurry.org/publications/SOR-CompetitiveAnalysisOfBusinessFilings.pdf
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Ontologies as a Source for the Automatic Generation of Grammars for Information Extraction Systems
In: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-925/paper_3.pdf
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Automatic construction of ontology from Arabic texts
In: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-867/Paper20.pdf
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Identification of Ontologies
In: http://iaks-www.ira.uka.de/iaks-calmet/papers/Id_Ontologies.pdf
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Using Web Services to enhance Geographic Information Systems
In: http://matwbn.icm.edu.pl/ksiazki/cc/cc35/cc3513.pdf
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Knowledge Summarization for Scalable Semantic Data Processing
In: http://www.jofcis.com/publishedpapers/2010_6_12_3893_3902.pdf
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The 6th Workshop on Asian Languae Resources, 2008 Preliminary Chinese Term Classification for Ontology Construction
In: http://aclweb.org/anthology/I/I08/I08-7003.pdf
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Sociopolitical Thesaurus in Concept-based Information Retrieval
In: http://clef.isti.cnr.it/2005/working_notes/workingnotes2005/ageev05.pdf
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A Harmony based Adaptive Ontology Mapping Approach
In: http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~mingmao/paper/SWW3692.pdf
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FAETON: Form Analysis and Extraction Tool for ONtology construction
In: http://krono.act.uji.es/publications/pdf/Faeton-ijcat2010.pdf
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A Hybrid Ontology Based Approach for Ranking Documents
In: http://www.waset.org/journals/waset/v11/v11-139.pdf
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American International
In: http://research.ijcaonline.org/volume65/number13/pxc3886137.pdf
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Mapping Composition for Matching Large Life Science Ontologies
In: http://dbs.uni-leipzig.de/file/Mapping%20Composition%20for%20Matching%20Large%20Life%20Science%20Ontologies.pdf
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Journal of the Association for Information Rethinking the Meaning of Identifiers in Information Infrastructures*
Abstract: Research Article Identifiers — such as personal identification numbers, student numbers, and license numbers — are used for identifying individual objects and constitute an important part of the information infrastructures of organizations and society. The design, choice, assignment, withdrawal, and replacement of identifiers are significant economic and political issues with more profound consequences than are perhaps commonly perceived. Use of identifiers can result in significant costs because they may include descriptive information, because an inappropriate identifier may be chosen for the object in question, or because there may be a lack of institutional control of the identifier. The objective of this paper is to elaborate on these problems by explaining the identifier construct from a technical, institutional, ontological, and information infrastructural perspective. Based on this understanding, we provide guidelines for how identifiers should be designed, chosen, replaced, and controlled. Accordingly, we address the practical need for improved design principles relating to the increasingly important infrastructural character of computerized information systems that stems from the importance of appropriate identifiers for information infrastructures and society as a whole. In order to understand the role, function, and meaning of identifiers, it is important to acknowledge that the identifier is fundamentally a linguistic construct used when referring to socially constructed institutional objects. Institutional objects are symbolic entities that represent institutional and brute facts, which are the results of human actions.
Keyword: brute fact; database design; identifier; information infrastructure; information systems development; institutional fact; ontology
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.175.1667
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Abstract- First, Similarity Of Fuzzy Ontology Generation For Semantic Web, Fuzzy Formal Concept Analysis incorporates
In: http://www.ijcsit.com/docs/Volume%203/vol3Issue4/ijcsit2012030471.pdf
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DATA
In: http://research.ijcaonline.org/volume54/number13/pxc3882490.pdf
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Commonsense causal explanation in a legal domain
In: http://www.springerlink.com/content/dp7567u875240308/fulltext.pdf
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