Dear Yves,
The paper on NKRL you mention is a quite old one. With respect now to
OntoMedia, this work is regularly mentioned at page 14 of my book, in
particular [Tuffield et al., 2006] and the site
eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/12695. May be, that is not very much...
Best regards,
G.P. Zarri
Misha, Yves,
In reality, an RDF 'translation' of an (old) NKRL version has been
carried out in the framework of an (old) European project - see, e.g., a
relatively detailed description in Zarri, G.P. (2000) “A Conceptual
Model for Capturing and Reusing Knowledge in Business-Oriented Domains”,
Hi all,
Slightly on the side of the topic, I would like to draw your attention
to the ontology patterns workshop at next ISWC (see the recent call from
Aldo and [1]). That's the perfect place to discuss modeling topics like
the one discussed on this thread. The workshop includes a call for
pa
Hello!
> I was abroad these last weeks, and unable then to follow this thread with
> the necessary attention. It seems however evident to me that, when dealing
> contemporaneously with terms like "ontology" and "event", one should have at
> least a look at NKRL (Narrative Knowledge Representation
Dear All,
I was abroad these last weeks, and unable then to follow this thread
with the necessary attention. It seems however evident to me that, when
dealing contemporaneously with terms like "ontology" and "event", one
should have at least a look at NKRL (Narrative Knowledge Representation
Hello Ansgar,
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 1:19 AM, Ansgar Scherp wrote:
> It is quite interesting to see this very long thread on events. In the past
> time
> we have studied many event models (see, e.g., the list Raphael Troncy sent
> around).
> When studying them, I was very surprised that for ma
Hello!
> It is quite interesting to see this very long thread on events. In the past
> time
> we have studied many event models (see, e.g., the list Raphael Troncy sent
> around).
> When studying them, I was very surprised that for many of them no foundational
> literature was studied (philosoph
Dear all
It is quite interesting to see this very long thread on events. In the past time
we have studied many event models (see, e.g., the list Raphael Troncy sent
around).
When studying them, I was very surprised that for many of them no foundational
literature was studied (philosophy, linguis