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MOST-ONISW 2009 : The Joint International Workshop on Metamodels, Ontologies, Semantic Technologies, and Information Systems for the Semantic WebConference Series : Metamodels, Ontologies, Semantic Technologies, and Information Systems for the Semantic Web | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ischool.drexel.edu/faculty/hhan/most-onisw2009 | |||||||||||||||
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The Joint International Workshop on Metamodels, Ontologies, Semantic
Technologies, and Information Systems for the Semantic Web (MOST-ONISW 2009), November, 2009 http://www.ischool.drexel.edu/faculty/hhan/most-onisw2009/ A satellite event of the 28th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2009), Gramado, Brazil http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/ER2009/index.php ---------------------- Description and Scope: ---------------------- Ontology is a cross-disciplinary field concerned with the study of concepts and theories that can be used for representing shared conceptualizations of specific domains. Ontological Engineering is a discipline in computer and information science concerned with the development of techniques, methods, languages and tools for the systematic construction of concrete artifacts capturing these representations, i.e., models (e.g., domain ontologies) and metamodels (e.g., upper-level ontologies). In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the application of formal ontology and ontological engineering to solve modeling problems in diverse areas in computer science such as software and data engineering, knowledge representation, natural language processing, information science, among many others. The objective of MOST-ONISW 2009 is to bring together researchers and practitioners in Information Management interested in the relation between ontology and information models, and theoretical topics such as formal ontology, formal logics, conceptual modelling, computational linguistics, cognitive science, knowledge representation, the Semantic Web, and MDE (Model-Driven Engineering), as well as more practical topics as a result of applications of ontologies in diverse fields, such as knowledge management, informatics for education, ontology-based information and database integration, e-commerce, information processing (retrieval, classification and extraction), to mention just a few. --------------------------- Topics of interest include: --------------------------- * Ontology Engineering - methodologies - capture and learning - management * Ontology and Conceptual Modeling - Ontological Foundations for Conceptual Modeling and Metamodeling - Ontology-Based Conceptual Modeling Tools and Environments - Ontologies and Organizational Modeling - Conceptual modeling for the Semantic Web - Ontology design and maintenance for conceptual model integration * Semantic consistency - foundational ontologies - upper-level ontologies - evaluation methods, applications and problems * Semantic Interoperability - composition and modularity - merging, mapping and alignment - ontology language interoperability - Global ontologies and Local as View (LAV) integration methods, problems and practice * Enhancement of ontology applicability - linguistic ontologies applied to text processing - patterns of ontologies for specific applications * Ontologies for Information Sharing - ontology-based information integration - mediators and brokers - agents and ontologies - Ontology-based data transformation and data migration tools. - Ontology-enabled interoperability in e-science, life sciences, e- business, culture - User friendly semantic system integration tools * Ontology Applications - the Semantic Web - knowledge management - e-commerce, e-government - e-learning and e-science - agents and multiagents patterns and applications - information retrieval, extraction and classification - Ontologies and Semantic Technologies in Education - Ontologies and natural language processing - Ontology visualization * Ontology and epistemology in information systems * Expert ontologies and layperson communications * Schema transformation * Domain specific heterogeneity analysis between data structures and ontologies * Ontology-based query mediation * Querying the Semantic Web * Ontology-driven application system and Web service design * Argumentation models (Web2.0) for information system contents maintenance * Reverse engineering of ontologies from conceptual models * Core ontologies and global models, applications and limitations * Lessons learnt and experience from large-scale integration projects. * Architectures and good practice of ontology-based integrated application environments * Applications of above topics to e-science, e-business, and life sciences ---------------------- Submission Procedures ---------------------- Since the proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS series, authors must submit manuscripts using the LNCS style. See this site for style files and details. The suggested number of pages is 10, and the maximum number of pages is 10. Manuscripts not submitted in the LNCS style or having more than 10 pages will not be reviewed and thus automatically rejected. A paper submitted to MOST-ONISW 2009 cannot be under review for any other conference or journal during the time it is being considered for MOST-ONISW 2009. Papers must be submitted as pdf files. * All MOST-ONISW workshop papers should be submitted to the EasyChair system for MOST-ONISW 2009. * At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop by June 20, 2009. -------------------------------- Important Dates (Firm deadlines) -------------------------------- * Papers due: April 20, 2009 (11:59pm EST) * Notification of Acceptance: June 1, 2009 * Camera ready: June 22, 2009 ---------------------------- Organizers - Program Chairs ---------------------------- Martin Doerr, Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) (martin@ics.forth.gr) Fred Freitas, Center of Informatics (CIN), Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil (fred@cin.ufpe.br) Giancarlo Guizzardi, Ontology and Conceptual Modeling Research Group (NEMO), Federal University of Esp?rito Santo, Vit?ria, Brazil (gguizzardi@acm.org) Hyoil Han, Drexel University, USA, (hyoil.han@acm.org) |
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