Introduction and Overview: Motivation, Contribution, Overview.- Foundations: Ontology, Ontology Alignment, Further Terms, Ontology Similarity, Use Cases, Requirements.- Related Work: Theory of Alignment, Existing Alignment Approaches.- Alignment Process: General Ontology Alignment Process, Alignmen
Ontology Alignment - Bridging the Semantic Gap
β Scribed by M. Ehrig
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 250
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
front-matter.pdf......Page 1
001-007.pdf......Page 18
009.pdf......Page 25
011-035.pdf......Page 26
037-043.pdf......Page 51
045-058.pdf......Page 58
059.pdf......Page 72
061-096.pdf......Page 73
097-142.pdf......Page 109
145-155.pdf......Page 155
157-174.pdf......Page 166
175-181.pdf......Page 184
183.pdf......Page 191
185-195.pdf......Page 192
197-202.pdf......Page 203
203-208.pdf......Page 209
back-matter.pdf......Page 215
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