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13. EJC 2003: Kitakyushu, Japan
- Yasushi Kiyoki, Eiji Kawaguchi, Hannu Jaakkola, Hannu Kangassalo:
Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XV, 13th European-Japanese Conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases (EJC 2003), Kitakyushu, Japan, June 3-6, 2003. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 105, IOS Press 2004, ISBN 1-58603-396-4 - Pierre-Jean Charrel, Laurent Perrussel, Christophe Sibertin-Blanc:
VOLYE: Viewpoint Oriented Requirement Engineering for Lyee Methodology. EJC 2003: 1-18 - Thomas Feyer, Bernhard Thalheim:
Component-based Interaction Design. EJC 2003: 19-36 - Xing Chen, Yasushi Kiyoki:
A Query-Meaning Recognition Method with a Learning Mechanism for Document Information Retrieval. EJC 2003: 37-54 - Michiharu Niimi, Sayaka Minewaki, Hideki Noda, Eiji Kawaguchi:
A Framework for a Simple Sentence Paraphrase Using Concept Hieararchy in SD-Form Semantics Model. EJC 2003: 55-66 - Yannis Tzitzikas, Anastasia Analyti, Nicolas Spyratos, Panos Constantopoulos:
An Algebraic Approach for Specifying Compound Terms in Faceted Taxonomies. EJC 2003: 67-87 - Sven Hartmann, Sebastian Link, Klaus-Dieter Schewe:
A New Normal Form for Conceptual Database. EJC 2003: 88-105 - Vandana Kabilan, Paul Johannesson, Dickson M. Rugaimukamu:
An Ontological Approach to Unified Contract Management. EJC 2003: 106-110 - Takehiro Tokuda, Tetsuya Suzuki, Hideki Nakayama:
Towards Implicit Invocation of Web Services Functions. EJC 2003: 110-114 - Yoichi Tanaka, Yoshihiro Okada, Koichi Niijima:
Treecube: 3D Visualization Tool for Hierarchical Information. EJC 2003: 115-118 - Marjatta Kangassalo, Kristiina Kumpulainen:
Methodological Tools for Describing Children's Knowledge Construction Process in Multimedia Environment. EJC 2003: 119-122 - Koenraad Vandenborre, Peter Heinckiens, Ghistain Hoffman, Herman Tromp:
Coherent Enterprise Information Modelling in Practice. EJC 2003: 123-129 - Sebamalai Jeronious Paheerathan:
Modelling a Process Repository for Enterprise Application Integration Based on Business Knowledge and Semantics. EJC 2003: 130-142 - Shuichi Kurabayashi, Yasushi Kiyoki:
A Meta-Level Active Multidatabase System architecture for Heterogeneous Information Resources. EJC 2003: 143-160 - Yoshihide Hosokawa, Yasushi Kiyoki:
A Computation Method of Spatial and Temporal Equivalence with Context Recognition Functions for Document Databases. EJC 2003: 161-177 - Michael Gindonis, Tapio Niemi, Marko Niinimäki:
Document Similarities in Web Based Collaborative Environments. EJC 2003: 178-184 - Masahiro Wakiyama, Shota Yoshihara, Koichi Nozaki, Eiji Kawaguchi:
A Prototype of Semantic Retrieval for Video Data Using SD-Form. EJC 2003: 185-192 - Marie Duzí:
Concepts, Language and Ontologies (from a Logical Point of View). EJC 2003: 193-209 - Salvador Abreu, Paulo Quaresma, Luis Quintano, Irene Pimenta Rodrigues:
A Dialogue Manager for Accessing Databases. EJC 2003: 210-219 - Roland Hausser:
A Theory of Signs for Database Semantics. EJC 2003: 220-239 - Yoshihiro Okada:
3D Model Database System by Hand Sketch Query and its Intuitive Interface. EJC 2003: 240-247 - Shinya Kawakami, Yoko Sato, Masaki Nakagawa, Bipin Indurkhya:
On Modeling Conceptual and Narrative Structure of Fairytales. EJC 2003: 248-265 - Kimihito Ito, Yuzuru Tanaka:
Web Application Wrapping by Demonstration. EJC 2003: 266-281 - Tsuyoshi Sugibuchi, Yuzuru Tanaka:
Database Visualization Framework Based on Relational Data Model. EJC 2003: 282-294 - Mina Akaishi, Nicolas Spyratos, Yuzuru Tanaka:
Contextual Search in Large Collections of Information Resources. EJC 2003: 295-302 - Akira Ogiso, Akihiro Yamamoto:
Finding Similar Stories by Using Sequences of Occurence Vectors. EJC 2003: 303-306 - Marko Niinimäki, Vesa Sivunen:
Experiences in Computer Assisted XML-based Modelling. EJC 2003: 307-314 - Kazutaka Shimada, Tsutomu Endo:
Product Specifications Summarization and Product Ranking System Using User's Requests. EJC 2003: 315-332
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