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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c23]Leo Obrst:
Embracing the Formal Revolution in Applied Ontology: The Impact of Nicola Guarino. Ontology Makes Sense 2019: 105-115 - 2017
- [c22]Susan Windisch Brown, Claire Bonial, Leo Obrst, Martha Palmer:
The Rich Event Ontology. NEWS@ACL 2017: 87-97 - 2015
- [j11]Mark A. Underwood, Michael Gruninger, Leo Obrst, Ken Baclawski, Mike Bennett, Gary Berg-Cross, Torsten Hahmann, Ram D. Sriram:
Internet of things: Toward smart networked systems and societies. Appl. Ontology 10(3-4): 355-365 (2015) - 2014
- [j10]Leo Obrst, Michael Grüninger, Ken Baclawski, Mike Bennett, Dan Brickley, Gary Berg-Cross, Pascal Hitzler, Krzysztof Janowicz, Christine Kapp, Oliver Kutz, Christoph Lange, Anatoly Levenchuk, Francesca Quattri, Alan L. Rector, Todd Schneider, Simon Spero, Anne E. Thessen, Marcela Vegetti, Amanda Vizedom, Andrea Westerinen, Matthew West, Peter Yim:
Semantic Web and Big Data meets Applied Ontology - The Ontology Summit 2014. Appl. Ontology 9(2): 155-170 (2014) - 2013
- [j9]Fabian Neuhaus, Amanda Vizedom, Kenneth Baclawski, Mike Bennett, Mike Dean, Michael Denny, Michael Grüninger, Ali Hashemi, Terry Longstreth, Leo Obrst, Steve Ray, Ram D. Sriram, Todd Schneider, Marcela Vegetti, Matthew West, Peter Yim:
Towards ontology evaluation across the life cycleThe Ontology Summit 2013. Appl. Ontology 8(3): 179-194 (2013) - [c21]Leo Obrst, Dru McCandless, David Ferrell:
Fast Semantic Attribute-Role-Based Access Control (ARBAC). STIDS 2013: 133-140 - 2012
- [j8]Todd Schneider, Ali Hashemi, Mike Bennett, Mary Brady, Cory Casanave, Henson Graves, Michael Gruninger, Nicola Guarino, Anatoly Levenchuk, Ernie Lucier, Leo Obrst, Steve Ray, Ram D. Sriram, Amanda Vizedom, Matthew West, Trish Whetzel, Peter Yim:
Ontology for Big Systems: The Ontology Summit 2012 Communiqué. Appl. Ontology 7(3): 357-371 (2012) - [c20]Leo Obrst:
A Spectrum of Linguistic Humor: Humor as Linguistic Design Space Construction Based on Meta-Linguistic Constraints. AAAI Fall Symposium: Artificial Intelligence of Humor 2012 - [c19]Leo Obrst, Dru McCandless, David Ferrell:
Fast semantic Attribute-Role-Based Access Control (ARBAC) in a collaborative environment. CollaborateCom 2012: 703-710 - [c18]Leo Obrst, Penny Chase, Richard Markeloff:
Developing an Ontology of the Cyber Security Domain. STIDS 2012: 49-56 - 2011
- [j7]Fabian Neuhaus, Elizabeth Florescu, Antony Galton, Michael Grüninger, Nicola Guarino, Leo Obrst, Arturo Sanchez, Amanda Vizedom, Peter Yim, Barry Smith:
Creating the ontologists of the future. Appl. Ontology 6(1): 91-98 (2011) - 2010
- [c17]Leo Obrst, Dru McCandless, Michael Bankston:
Enabling Rich Discovery of Web Services by Projecting Weak Semantics from Structural Specifications. STIDS 2010: 30-41 - [e1]Leo Obrst, Terry L. Janssen, Werner Ceusters:
Ontologies and Semantic Technologies for Intelligence [papers from the Second International Ontology for the Intelligence Community (OIC) Conference, November 28-29, 2007, Columbia, MD, USA]. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 213, IOS Press 2010, ISBN 978-1-60750-580-8 [contents]
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j6]Mary C. Parmelee, Deborah Nichols, Leo Obrst:
A net-centric metadata framework for service-oriented environments. Int. J. Metadata Semant. Ontologies 4(4): 250-260 (2009) - [c16]Dru McCandless, Leo Obrst, Shayn Hawthorne:
Dynamic Web Service Assembly Using OWL and a Theorem Prover. ICSC 2009: 336-341 - [c15]Dru McCandless, Leo Obrst:
Using Ontology Alignment to Dynamically Chain Web Services. OM 2009 - 2008
- [j5]Michael Gruninger, Olivier Bodenreider, Frank Olken, Leo Obrst, Peter Yim:
Ontology Summit 2007 - Ontology, taxonomy, folksonomy: Understanding the distinctions. Appl. Ontology 3(3): 191-200 (2008) - [j4]Ken Samuel, Leo Obrst, Suzette Stoutenburg, Karen Fox, Paul Franklin, Adrian Johnson, Kenneth J. Laskey, Deborah Nichols, Steve Lopez, Jason Peterson:
Translating OWL and semantic web rules into prolog: Moving toward description logic programs. Theory Pract. Log. Program. 8(3): 301-322 (2008) - 2007
- [c14]Leo Obrst, Dru McCandless, Suzette Stoutenburg, Karen Fox, Deborah Nichols, Michael Prausa, Richard Sward:
Evolving Use of Distributed Semantics to Achieve Net-centricity. AAAI Fall Symposium: Regarding the Intelligence in Distributed Intelligent Systems 2007: 108-111 - [c13]Suzette Stoutenburg, Leo Obrst, Deborah Nichols, Paul Franklin, Ken Samuel, Michael Prausa:
Ontologies and Rules for Rapid Enterprise Integration and Event Aggregation. EDOCW 2007: 173-108 - [c12]Terry L. Janssen, Leo Obrst, Werner Ceusters:
Introduction: Ontologies, Semantic Technologies, and Intelligence. OIC 2007: 1-12 - [c11]Leo Obrst, Suzette Stoutenburg, Dru McCandless, Deborah Nichols, Paul Franklin, Michael Prausa, Richard Sward:
Ontologies for Rapid Integration of Heterogeneous Data for Command, Control, & Intelligence. OIC 2007: 71-89 - [c10]Leo Obrst, Werner Ceusters, Terry L. Janssen:
Ontologies, Semantic Technologies, and Intelligence: Looking Toward the Future. OIC 2007: 213-224 - [c9]Suzette Stoutenburg, Leo Obrst, Deborah Nichols, Paul Franklin, Ken Samuel, Michael Prausa:
Ontologies in OWL for Rapid Enterprise Integration. OWLED 2007 - [i1]Ken Samuel, Leo Obrst, Suzette Stoutenburg, Karen Fox, Paul Franklin, Adrian Johnson, Kenneth J. Laskey, Deborah Nichols, Steve Lopez, Jason Peterson:
Translating OWL and Semantic Web Rules into Prolog: Moving Toward Description Logic Programs. CoRR abs/0711.3419 (2007) - 2006
- [j3]Leo Obrst, Patrick Cassidy, Steve Ray, Barry Smith, Dagobert Soergel, Matthew West, Peter Yim:
The 2006 Upper Ontology Summit Joint Communiqué. Appl. Ontology 1(2): 203-211 (2006) - [c8]Suzette Stoutenburg, Leo Obrst, Deborah Nichols, Ken Samuel, Paul Franklin:
Dynamic Service Oriented Architectures Through Semantic Technology. ICSOC 2006: 581-590 - [c7]Suzette Stoutenburg, Leo Obrst, Deborah Nichols, Ken Samuel, Paul Franklin:
Applying Semantic Rules to Achieve Dynamic Service Oriented Architectures. RuleML 2006: 75-82 - [c6]Leo Obrst, Todd Hughes, Steve Ray:
Prospects and Possibilities for Ontology Evaluation: The View from NCOR. EON@WWW 2006 - 2005
- [c5]Suzette Stoutenburg, Leo Obrst, Deborah Nichols, Jason Peterson, Adrian Johnson:
Toward a Standard Rule Language for Semantic Integration of the DoD Enterprise. Rule Languages for Interoperability 2005 - 2003
- [b1]Michael C. Daconta, Leo Obrst, Kevin T. Smith:
The semantic web - a guide to the future of XML, web services, and knowledge management. Wiley 2003, ISBN 978-0-471-43257-9, pp. I-XXII, 1-281 - [j2]Leo Obrst, Howard Liu, Robert E. Wray:
Ontologies for Corporate Web Applications. AI Mag. 24(3): 49-62 (2003) - [c4]Leo Obrst:
Ontologies for semantically interoperable systems. CIKM 2003: 366-369 - 2002
- [c3]Leo Obrst, Howard Liu, Robert E. Wray, Lori Wilson:
Ontologies for Semantically Interoperable Electronic Commerce. ICEIMT 2002: 325-333 - 2001
- [c2]Leo Obrst, Robert E. Wray, Howard Liu:
Ontological engineering for B2B E-commerce. FOIS 2001: 117-126
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j1]Kenneth P. Smith, Leo Obrst:
Unpacking The Semantics of Source and Usage To Perform Semantic Reconciliation In Large-Scale Information Systems. SIGMOD Rec. 28(1): 26-31 (1999) - 1997
- [c1]Leo Obrst:
Constraints and Agents in MADE-smart. AAAI Workshop: Constraints & Agents 1997: 83-86
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