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11th EKAW 1999: Dagstuhl Castle, Germany
- Dieter Fensel, Rudi Studer:

Knowledge Acquisition, Modeling and Management, 11th European Workshop, EKAW '99, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, May 26-29, 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1621, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66044-5
Invited Papers
- Daniel E. O'Leary

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Reengineering and Knowledge Management. 1-12 - Mike P. Papazoglou

, Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers:
Knowledge Navigation in Networked Digital Libraries. 13-32
Long Papers
- V. Richard Benjamins, Bob J. Wielinga, Jan Wielemaker

, Dieter Fensel:
Towards Brokering Problem-Solving Knowledge on the Internet. 33-48 - Brigitte Biébow, Sylvie Szulman:

TERMINAE: A Linguistic-Based Tool for the Building of a Domain Ontology. 49-66 - Andreas Birk, Dagmar Surmann, Klaus-Dieter Althoff:

Applications of Knowledge Acquisition in Experimental Software Engineering. 67-84 - Louise Crow, Nigel Shadbolt:

Acquiring and Structuring Web Content with Knowledge Level Models. 85-101 - John Domingue

, Enrico Motta:
A Knowledge-Based News Server Supporting Ontology-Driven Story Enrichment and Knowledge Retrieval. 103-120 - François Goasdoué, Chantal Reynaud:

Modeling Information Sources for Information Integration. 121-138 - Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Dolores Rojas-Amaya:

Ontological Reengineering for Reuse. 139-156 - Perry Groot, Annette ten Teije, Frank van Harmelen

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Formally Verifying Dynamic Properties of Knowledge Based Systems. 157-171 - Daniela E. Herlea, Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur, Niek J. E. Wijngaards:

Integration of Behavioural Requirements Specification within Knowledge Engineering. 173-190 - Björn Höfling, Thorsten Liebig, Dietmar F. Rösner, Lars Webel:

Towards an Ontology for Substances and Related Actions. 191-206 - Yannis Kalfoglou, David Stuart Robertson:

Use of Formal Ontologies to Support Error Checking in Specifications. 207-224 - Mourad Oussalah, Karima Messaadia:

The Ontologies of Semantic and Transfer Links. 225-242 - Thibault Parmentier, Danielle Ziébelin:

Distributed Problem Solving Environment Dedicated to DNA Sequence Annotation. 243-258 - Seppo Puuronen, Vagan Y. Terziyan

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Knowledge Acquisition from Multiple Experts Based on Semantics of Concepts. 259-273 - Gerd Stumme:

Acquiring Expert Knowledge for the Design of Conceptual Information Systems. 275-290 - Simon White, Derek H. Sleeman:

A Constraint-Based Approach to the Description of Competence. 291-308
Short Papers
- Ghassan Beydoun

, Achim G. Hoffmann:
Holism and Incremental Knowledge Acquisition. 309-314 - Joost Breuker:

Indexing Problem Solving Methods for Reuse. 315-322 - Osvaldo Cairó, Julio Barreiro, Francisco Solsona:

Software Methodologies at Risk. 323-328 - David Faure, Claire Nedellec

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Knowledge Acquisition of Predicate Argument Structures from Technical Texts Using Machine Learning: The System ASIUM. 329-334 - Noriaki Izumi, Akira Maruyama, Atsuyuki Suzuki, Takahira Yamaguchi:

An Interoperative Environment for Developing Expert Systems. 335-340 - Machiel G. Jansen, Pascal Beys:

On the Use of Meaningful Names in Knowledge-Based Systems. 341-348 - Rodrigo Martínez-Béjar

, Francisca Ibáñez-Cruz, Thong Le-Gia, Tri M. Cao, Paul Compton
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FMR: An Incremental Knowledge Acquisition System for Fuzzy Domains. 349-354 - Päivikki Parpola:

Applying SeSKA to Sisyphus III. 355-360 - Rainer Perkuhn:

Describing Similar Control Flows for Families of Problem-Solving Methods. 361-366 - Frank Puppe:

Meta Knowledge for Extending Diagnostic Consultation to Critiquing Systems. 367-372 - Auguste Rabarijoana, Rose Dieng, Olivier Corby:

Exploitation of XML for Corporate Knowledge Management. 373-378 - Franz Schmalhofer, Ludger van Elst:

An Oligo-Agents System with Shared Responsibilities for Knowledge Management. 379-384 - Florence Sellini, Pierre-Alain Yvars:

Veri-KoMoD: Verification of Knowledge Models in the Mechanical Design Field. 385-390 - Heiner Stuckenschmidt, K. Christoph Ranze:

A Flexible Framework for Uncertain Expertise. 391-396 - Randy P. Wolf:

Elicitation of Operational Track Grids. 397-402

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