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24GFO-Based Patterns for Situation Modeling: From the Cell Tracking Ontology to Patterns Applicable in the Biomedical DomainApplied ontology. forthcoming.The concept of situation is crucial for many domain ontologies, particularly in complex fields such as biomedicine. For instance, work on the Cell Tracking Ontology (CTO) revealed that the notion of situation is fundamental for the adequate representation of cellular genealogies, which provide a detailed record of the lineage and development of cells over time. Related findings were observed in other biomedical use cases, such as surgical navigation, medical risk identification, and pregnancy ca…Read more
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Die Entscheidbarkeit der Elementaren Theorie der n‐Separierten Symmetrischen Graphen Endlicher ValenzMathematical Logic Quarterly 18 (16‐18): 249-254. 2006.
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Entscheidungsprobleme in der Elementaren Theorie Einer Zweistelligen RelationMathematical Logic Quarterly 17 (1): 301-313. 2006.
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2Entscheidbarkeit der Theorie der Linearen Ordnung in Logiken mit Mächtigkeitsquantoren bzw. mit Chang‐QuantorMathematical Logic Quarterly 25 (19‐24): 345-358. 2006.
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Interpretierbarkeit und Entscheidbarkeit in der Graphentheorie IIMathematical Logic Quarterly 18 (25‐30): 457-480. 2006.
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Modelltheoretische Eigenschaften Endlichvalenter GraphenMathematical Logic Quarterly 26 (1‐6): 51-58. 2006.
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Entscheidbarkeit von Theorien in Logiken mit verallgemeinerten QuantorenMathematical Logic Quarterly 21 (1): 229-246. 2010.
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17An Axiomatic Reconstruction of the Basic Categories in Process PhilosophyGlobal Philosophy 30 (2): 107-147. 2020.Although the ideas in Process and Reality are well-recognized by many scientists in various disciplines beyond philosophy, these investigations are focused on the formal interpretation of the notion of space in the context of mereotopology. Indeed, the notion of time is either neglected completely or understood as an abstraction from the four-dimensional existence of enduring objects. However, there is no elucidation of the notion of time beyond this existence. We introduce a monadic second orde…Read more
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1Ontological Categories in GOLGlobal Philosophy 14 (1-3): 57-76. 2004.General Ontological Language (GOL) is a formal framework for representing and building ontologies. The purpose of GOL is to provide a system of top-level ontologies which can be used as a basis for building domain-specific ontologies. The present paper gives an overview about the basic categories of the GOL-ontology. GOL is part of the work of the research group Ontologies in Medicine (Onto-Med) at the University of Leipzig which is based on the collaborative work of the Institute of Medical Inf…Read more
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575GOL: Toward an axiomatized upper-level ontology. IMISE ReportIn Wolfgang Degen, Barbary Haller, Heinrich Herre & Barry Smith (eds.), GOL: Toward an axiomatized upper-level ontology. IMISE Report, . 2001.Every domain-specific ontology must use as a framework some upper-level ontology which describes the most general domain-independent categories of reality. In the present paper we sketch a new type of upper-level ontology, and we outline an associated knowledge modelling language called GOL – for: General Ontological Language. It turns out that the upper-level ontology underlying well-known standard modelling languages such as KIF, F-Logic and CycL is restricted to the ontology of sets. In a set…Read more
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1058GOL: A general ontological languageIn Barry Smith & Christopher Welty (eds.), Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS), Acm Press. pp. 34-46. 2001.Every domain-specific ontology must use as a framework some upper-level ontology which describes the most general, domain-independent categories of reality. In the present paper we sketch a new type of upper-level ontology, which is intended to be the basis of a knowledge modelling language GOL (for: 'General Ontological Language'). It turns out that the upper- level ontology underlying standard modelling languages such as KIF, F-Logic and CycL is restricted to the ontology of sets. Set theory h…Read more
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890A unified framework for building ontological theories with application and testing in the field of clinical trialsIn Thomas Bittner & Barry Smith (eds.), Ifomis Reports, Ifomis. 2004.The objective of this research programme is to contribute to the establishment of the emerging science of Formal Ontology in Information Systems via a collaborative project involving researchers from a range of disciplines including philosophy, logic, computer science, linguistics, and the medical sciences. The researchers will work together on the construction of a unified formal ontology, which means: a general framework for the construction of ontological theories in specific domains. The f…Read more
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102GFO: The General Formal OntologyApplied ontology 17 (1): 71-106. 2022.The General Formal Ontology (GFO) is a top-level ontology that is being developed at the University of Leipzig since 1999. Besides introducing some of the basic principles of the ontology, we expound axiomatic fragments of its formalization and present ontological models of several use cases. GFO is a top-level ontology that integrates objects and processes into a unified framework, in a way that differs significantly from other ontologies. Another unique selling feature of GFO is its meta-ontol…Read more
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221The härtig quantifier: A surveyJournal of Symbolic Logic 56 (4): 1153-1183. 1991.A fundamental notion in a large part of mathematics is the notion of equicardinality. The language with Hartig quantifier is, roughly speaking, a first-order language in which the notion of equicardinality is expressible. Thus this language, denoted by LI, is in some sense very natural and has in consequence special interest. Properties of LI are studied in many papers. In [BF, Chapter VI] there is a short survey of some known results about LI. We feel that a more extensive exposition of these r…Read more
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93FueL: Representing function structure and function dependencies with a UML profile for function modelingApplied ontology 11 (2): 155-203. 2016.Modeling functions is a key aspect of artifact design, including software engineering and business systems modeling, but it is likewise of fundamental importance in natural systems modeling, for example in modeling biological organisms. The Unified Modeling Language (UML), which originated from object-oriented software engineering, is nowadays a de facto standard for conceptual modeling and its current applications go far beyond software engineering. The paper investigates first to what extent U…Read more
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98Axiomatic theories of the ontology of time in GFOApplied ontology 9 (3-4): 171-215. 2014.Time is a pervasive notion of high impact in information systems and computer science altogether. Respective understandings of the domain of time are fundamental for numerous areas, frequently in combination with closely related entities such as events, changes and processes. The conception and representation of time entities and reasoning about temporal data and knowledge are thus significant research areas. Each representation of temporal knowledge bears ontological commitments concerning time…Read more
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25Entscheidbarkeit der Theorie der Linearen Ordnung in Lmath image für Reguläres ωxMathematical Logic Quarterly 24 (1-6): 73-78. 1978.
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67An Axiomatic Reconstruction of the Basic Categories in Process PhilosophyAxiomathes 30 (2): 107-147. 2020.Although the ideas in Process and Reality are well-recognized by many scientists in various disciplines beyond philosophy, these investigations are focused on the formal interpretation of the notion of space in the context of mereotopology. Indeed, the notion of time is either neglected completely or understood as an abstraction from the four-dimensional existence of enduring objects. However, there is no elucidation of the notion of time beyond this existence. We introduce a monadic second orde…Read more
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65Untersuchungen Zur Theorie der Linearen Ordnung in Logiken MIT MächtigkeitsquantorenMathematical Logic Quarterly 27 (2-6): 73-94. 1981.
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75Modelltheoretische Eigenschaften Endlichvalenter GraphenMathematical Logic Quarterly 26 (1-6): 51-58. 1980.
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38Die Entscheidbarkeit der Elementaren Theorie dern-Separierten Symmetrischen Graphen Endlicher ValenzZeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 18 (16-18): 249-254. 1972.
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59Entscheidungsprobleme in der Elementaren Theorie Einer Zweistelligen RelationMathematical Logic Quarterly 17 (1): 301-313. 1971.
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171Ontological categories in GOLAxiomathes 14 (1): 57-76. 2004.General Ontological Language (GOL) is a formal framework for representing and building ontologies. The purpose of GOL is to provide a system of top-level ontologies which can be used as a basis for building domain-specific ontologies. The present paper gives an overview about the basic categories of the GOL-ontology. GOL is part of the work of the research group Ontologies in Medicine (Onto-Med) at the University of Leipzig which is based on the collaborative work of the Institute of Medical Inf…Read more
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39Theories of finitely determinate linear orderings in stationary logicIn Michał Krynicki, Marcin Mostowski & Lesław W. Szczerba (eds.), Quantifiers: Logics, Models and Computation: Volume Two: Contributions, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 89--113. 1995.
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53Decision problem for linear orderings in stationary logicsBulletin of the Section of Logic 20 (3/4): 102-104. 1991.
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54Entscheidbarkeit von Theorien in Logiken mit verallgemeinerten QuantorenMathematical Logic Quarterly 21 (1): 229-246. 1975.
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114Brewka Gerhard. Nonmonotonic reasoning: logical foundations of commonsense. Cambridge tracts in theoretical computer science, no. 12. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge etc. 1991, xiii + 168 pp (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (3): 1079-1080. 1993.
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40Theory of Linear Order in Extended LogicsIn Michał Krynicki, Marcin Mostowski & Lesław W. Szczerba (eds.), Quantifiers: Logics, Models and Computation: Volume Two: Contributions, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 139--192. 1995.
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47Entscheidbarkeit der Theorie der Linearen Ordnung in Logiken mit Mächtigkeitsquantoren bzw. mit Chang‐QuantorMathematical Logic Quarterly 25 (19‐24): 345-358. 1979.
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Universität LeipzigRegular Faculty
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