Engineering Ontologies and Ontologies for Engineering
✍ Scribed by João Paulo A. Almeida, Giancarlo Guizzardi
- Publisher
- Nemo
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 226
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
This volume celebrates the career of Prof. Ricardo de Almeida Falbo on the occasion of his formal retirement. The volume includes reflections from collaborators and former students, casting light on his academic work and contributions.
The chapters show how Falbo's original contributions have influenced a number of developments in the application of Software Engineering practices to Ontology Engineering and in the application of Ontologies in Software Engineering.
A few personal notes are also offered, and some of the technical essays also include personal notes commemorating his captivating qualities.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Engineering Ontologies and Ontologies for Engineering
Ontologies in Software Development Environments
Aprendendo juntos
My Path experiencing Falbo’s Approach
Applying a Collaboration Domain Ontology Pattern Language in Collaborative Editing(or: Collaborating, as we learned from Ricardo Falbo)
O Uso da Abordagem SABiO na Construção doOverview de OntoSaúde
Personal Note on Ricardo Falbo
The FrameWeb Approach to Web Engineering: Past, Present and Future
Carta para Ricardo Falbo
A Influência do Professor Ricardo Falbo na Formação de Docentes do Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo
Back Matter
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