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Introduction to HOL: a theorem proving environment for higher order logic
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Complexity Results for First-Order Two-Variable Logic with Counting
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The description logic handbook: theory, implementation, and applications
A possible simplification of the semantic web architecture
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Semantic triage for increased web accessibility
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Annotating websites with machine-processable information in controlled natural language
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On Capturing Semantics in Ontology Mapping
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Design and implementation of a secure social network system
ISI'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Intelligence and security informatics
A functional semantic web architecture
ESWC'08 Proceedings of the 5th European semantic web conference on The semantic web: research and applications
Ontology as a Logic of Intensions
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On the properties of metamodeling in OWL
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A controlled natural language layer for the semantic web
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Virtual space ontologies for scripting agents
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Reasoning support for expressive ontology languages using a theorem prover
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Enhanced semantic web layered architecture model
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Flexible intensional query-answering for RDF peer-to-peer systems
FQAS'06 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Flexible Query Answering Systems
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The Semantic Web is vitally dependent on a formal meaning for the constructs of its languages. For Semantic Web languages to work well together their formal meanings must employ a common view (or thesis) of representation, otherwise it will not be possible to reconcile documents written in different languages. The thesis of representation underlying RDF and RDFS is particularly troublesome in this regard, as it has several unusual aspects, both semantic and syntactic. A more-standard thesis of representation would result in the ability to reuse existing results and tools in the Semantic Web.