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S. Navathe, A. Savasere, T. Anwar, H. Beck, and S. Gala. Object Modelling Using Classification in CANDIDE and its Applications. In A. Dogac, T. Ozsu, A. Briliris, and T. Sellis, editors, Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems, volume 130 of ASI Series, pages 435--476. NATO, 1994.

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Terminologies and Terminology Servers for.. - Bechhofer, Goble.. (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....to describe multimedia and although does not suggest Description Logics or an ontology server as an approach one presumes from their work in integration that this is an approach that they are considering. Some forays have been made into the application of DLs to document description, e.g. CANDIDE [21], but this work is not described in detail and there is little evidence of its practical application. Likewise [18] theoretically applies a terminology logic to information retrieval but without any view on a terminological service architecture. Farquhar et al. [10] present the case for an ....

S. Navathe, A. Savasere, T. Anwar, H. Beck, and S. Gala. Object Modelling Using Classification in CANDIDE and its Applications. In A. Dogac, T. Ozsu, A. Briliris, and T. Sellis, editors, Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems, volume 130 of ASI Series, pages 435--476. NATO, 1994.


Comparison Of Two Terminological Knowledge Representation Systems - Horrocks (1995)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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S. Navathe, A. Savasere, T. Anwar, H. Beck, and S. Gala. Object modelling using classification in CANDIDE and its applications. In A. Dogac, T. Ozsu, A. Briliris, and T. Sellis, editors, Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems, pages 435--476. NATO ASI Series Vol 130, 1994.

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