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Formal Concept Analysis 2005
- Bernhard Ganter, Gerd Stumme, Rudolf Wille:

Formal Concept Analysis, Foundations and Applications. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3626, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-27891-5
Foundations
- Rudolf Wille:

Formal Concept Analysis as Mathematical Theory of Concepts and Concept Hierarchies. 1-33 - Björn Vormbrock, Rudolf Wille:

Semiconcept and Protoconcept Algebras: The Basic Theorems. 34-48 - Tim Becker:

Features of Interaction Between Formal Concept Analysis and Algebraic Geometry. 49-80 - Frithjof Dau, Julia Klinger:

From Formal Concept Analysis to Contextual Logic. 81-100 - Bernhard Ganter:

Contextual Attribute Logic of Many-Valued Attributes. 101-113 - Peter Burmeister, Richard Holzer:

Treating Incomplete Knowledge in Formal Concept Analysis. 114-126 - Karl Erich Wolff:

States, Transitions, and Life Tracks in Temporal Concept Analysis. 127-148
Applications
- Uta Priss

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Linguistic Applications of Formal Concept Analysis. 149-160 - Claudio Carpineto, Giovanni Romano

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Using Concept Lattices for Text Retrieval and Mining. 161-179 - Lotfi Lakhal, Gerd Stumme:

Efficient Mining of Association Rules Based on Formal Concept Analysis. 180-195 - Sergei O. Kuznetsov:

Galois Connections in Data Analysis: Contributions from the Soviet Era and Modern Russian Research. 196-225 - Rudolf Wille:

Conceptual Knowledge Processing in the Field of Economics. 226-249
Software Engineering
- Thomas Tilley, Richard Cole, Peter Becker, Peter W. Eklund

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A Survey of Formal Concept Analysis Support for Software Engineering Activities. 250-271 - Gregor Snelting:

Concept Lattices in Software Analysis. 272-287 - Wolfgang Hesse, Thomas Tilley:

Formal Concept Analysis Used for Software Analysis and Modelling. 288-303 - Robert Godin, Petko Valtchev:

Formal Concept Analysis-Based Class Hierarchy Design in Object-Oriented Software Development. 304-323 - Peter Becker, Joachim Hereth Correia:

The ToscanaJ Suite for Implementing Conceptual Information Systems. 324-348

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