Tiago Prince Sales

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
  • Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
    Assistant Professor
University of Trento
Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science
PhD, 2019
Bolzano, Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy
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    Formal Ontology in Information Systems: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference (edited book)
    with Claudio Masolo and C. Maria Keet
    IOS Press. 2025.
    Complex information systems rely on robust and coherent representations. These representations and associated reasoning techniques constitute the modern discipline of formal ontology, a branch of philosophy now essential to artificial intelligence and its many associated fields, including bioinformatics, knowledge engineering, information retrieval, and the semantic web. This publication presents the proceedings of FOIS 2025, the 15th edition of the Formal Ontology in Information Systems confere…Read more
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    UFO: Unified Foundational Ontology
    with João Paulo A. Almeida, Daniele Porello, Claudenir M. Fonseca, Alessander Botti Benevides, and Giancarlo Guizzardi
    Applied ontology 17 (1): 167-210. 2022.
    The Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO) was developed over the last two decades by consistently putting together theories from areas such as formal ontology in philosophy, cognitive science, linguistics, and philosophical logics. It comprises a number of micro-theories addressing fundamental conceptual modeling notions, including entity types and relationship types. The aim of this paper is to summarize the current state of UFO, presenting a formalization of the ontology, along with the analysis…Read more
  • Research Challenges in Information Science - 16th International Conference, RCIS 2023 (edited book)
    with Mattia Fumagalli, Gal Engelberg, Ítalo Oliveira, Dan Klein, Pnina Soffer, Riccardo Baratella, and Giancarlo Guizzardi
    Springer. forthcoming.
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    The Many Facets of Trust
    with Riccardo Baratella, Glenda Amaral, Renata Guizzardi, and Giancarlo Guizzardi
    In Nicola Guarino (ed.), Formal Ontology in Information Systems, Ios Press. 1998.
    Trust is an attitude that an agent (the trustor) has toward an entity (the trustee), such that the trustor counts upon the trustee to act in a way that is benefi- cial w.r.t. to the trustor’s goals. The notion of trust is relevantly discussed both in in- formation science and philosophy. Unfortunately, we still lack a satisfying account for this concept. The goal of this article is to contribute to filling this gap. First, we take issue with some central tenets shared by the main philosophical a…Read more
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    On the Semantics of Risk Propagation
    In Mattia Fumagalli, Gal Engelberg, Tiago Prince Sales, Ítalo Oliveira, Dan Klein, Pnina Soffer, Riccardo Baratella & Giancarlo Guizzardi (eds.), Research Challenges in Information Science - 16th International Conference, RCIS 2023, Springer. forthcoming.
    Risk propagation encompasses a plethora of techniques for analyzing how risk “spreads” in a given system. Albeit commonly used in technical literature, the very notion of risk propagation turns out to be a conceptually imprecise and overloaded one. This might also explain the multitude of modeling solutions that have been proposed in the lit- erature. Having a clear understanding of what exactly risk is, how it be quantified, and in what sense it can be propagated is fundamental for devising hig…Read more
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    In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the development of well-founded conceptual models for Service Management, Accounting Information Systems and Financial Reporting. Economic ex- changes are a central notion in these areas and they occupy a prominent position in frameworks such as the Resource-Event Action (REA) ISO Standard, service core ontologies (e.g., UFO-S) as well as financial stan- dards (e.g. OMG’s Financial Industry Business Ontology - FIBO). We present a core ont…Read more
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    Types and taxonomic structures in conceptual modeling: A novel ontological theory and engineering support
    with Giancarlo Guizzardi, Claudenir M. Fonseca, and Daniele Porello
    Data and Knowledge Engineering 1 (134): 101891. 2021.
    Types are fundamental for conceptual modeling and knowledge representation, being an essential construct in all major modeling languages in these fields. Despite that, from an ontological and cognitive point of view, there has been a lack of theoretical support for precisely defining a consensual view on types. As a consequence, there has been a lack of precise methodological support for users when choosing the best way to model general terms representing types that appear in a domain, and for b…Read more
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    Endurant Types in Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling: Towards OntoUML 2.0
    with Giancarlo Guizzardi, Claudenir M. Fonseca, Daniele Porello, Joao Paulo Almeida, and Nicola Guarino
    In J. C. Trujillo, K. C. Davis, X. Du, Z. Li, T. W. Ling, G. Li & M. L. Lee (eds.), Conceptual Modeling - 37th International Conference, {ER} 2018, Xi'an, China, October 22-25, 2018, Proceedings, Springer. pp. 136--150. 2018.
    For over a decade now, a community of researchers has contributed to the development of the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO) - aimed at providing foundations for all major conceptual modeling constructs. This ontology has led to the development of an Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling language dubbed OntoUML, reflecting the ontological micro-theories comprising UFO. Over the years, UFO and OntoUML have been successfully employed in a number of academic, industrial and governmental settings t…Read more
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    An Ontological Account of the Action Theory of Economic Exchanges
    with Daniele Porello, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Glenda C. M. Amaral, and Nicola Guarino
    In Daniele Porello, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Tiago Prince Sales, Glenda C. M. Amaral & Nicola Guarino (eds.), Proceedings of 14th International Workshop on Value Modelling and Business Ontologies, Brussels, Belgium, January 16-17, 2020. pp. 157-169. 2020.
    In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in thedevelopment of ontologically well-founded conceptual models for Information Systems in areas such as Service Management, Accounting Information Systems and Financial Reporting. Economic exchanges are central phenomena in these areas. For this reason, they occupy a prominent position in modelling frameworks such as the REA (Resource-EventAction) ISO Standard as well as the FIBO (Financial Industry BusinessOntology). In this paper, we be…Read more
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    Enterprise Risk Management involves the process of identification, evaluation, treatment, and communication regarding risks throughout the enterprise. To support the tasks associated with this process, several frameworks and modeling languages have been proposed, such as the Risk and Security Overlay (RSO) of ArchiMate. An ontological investigation of this artifact would reveal its adequacy, capabilities, and limitations w.r.t. the domain of risk and security. Based on that, a language redesign …Read more
  • Boosting D3FEND: Ontological analysis and recommendations
    with Ítalo Oliveira, Gal Engelberg, Pedro Paulo F. Barcelos, Mattia Fumagalli, Riccardo Baratella, Dan Klein, and Giancarlo Guizzardi
    In Nicola Guarino (ed.), Formal Ontology in Information Systems, Ios Press. 1998.
    Formal Ontology is a discipline whose business is to develop formal theories about general aspects of reality such as identity, dependence, parthood, truth-making, causality, etc. A foundational ontology is a specific consistent set of these ontological theories that support activities such as domain analysis, conceptual clarification, and meaning negotiation. A (well-founded) core ontology specifies, under a foundational ontology, the central concepts and relations of a given domain. Foundation…Read more
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    Ontological Analysis and Redesign of Security Modeling in ArchiMate
    In Ítalo Oliveira, Tiago Prince Sales, João Paulo A. Almeida, Riccardo Baratella, Mattia Fumagalli & Giancarlo Guizzardi (eds.), The Practice of Enterprise Modeling - 15th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference, PoEM 2022, Springer. pp. 82-98. 2022.
    Enterprise Risk Management and security have become a fundamental part of Enterprise Architecture, so several frameworks and modeling languages have been designed to support the activities associated with these areas. Archi- Mate’s Risk and Security Overlay is one of such proposals, endorsed by The Open Group. We investigate the capabilities of the proposed security-related con- structs in ArchiMate with regard to the necessities of enterprise security modeling. Our analysis relies on a well-fou…Read more
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    An Ontology of Security from a Risk Treatment Perspective
    In Ítalo Oliveira, Tiago Prince Sales, Riccardo Baratella, Mattia Fumagalli & Giancarlo Guizzardi (eds.), 41th International Conference, ER 2022, Proceedings, Springer. pp. 365-379. 2022.
    In Risk Management, security issues arise from complex relations among objects and agents, their capabilities and vulnerabilities, the events they are involved in, and the value and risk they ensue to the stakeholders at hand. Further, there are patterns involving these relations that crosscut many domains, ranging from information security to public safety. Understanding and forming a shared conceptualization and vocabulary about these notions and their relations is fundamental for modeling the…Read more
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    It is widely recognized that accurately identifying and classifying competitors is a challenge for many companies and entrepreneurs. Nonetheless, it is a paramount activity which provide valuable insights that affect a wide range of strategic decisions. One of the main challenges in competitor identification lies in the complex nature of the competitive relationships that arise in business envi- ronments. These have been extensively investigate over the years, which lead to a plethora of competi…Read more
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    UFO: Unified Foundational Ontology
    with Giancarlo Guizzardi, Alessander Bottes Benevides, Claudemir M. Fonseca, João Paulo A. Almeida, and Daniele Porello
    Applied ontology 1 (17): 167-210. 2022.
    The Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO) was developed over the last two decades by consistently putting together theories from areas such as formal ontology in philosophy, cognitive science, linguistics, and philosophical logics. It comprises a number of micro-theories addressing fundamental conceptual modeling notions, including entity types and relationship types. The aim of this paper is to summarize the current state of UFO, presenting a formalization of the ontology, along with the analysis…Read more
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    Reification is a standard technique in conceptual modeling, which consists of including in the domain of discourse entities that may otherwise be hidden or implicit. However, deciding what should be rei- fied is not always easy. Recent work on formal ontology offers us a simple answer: put in the domain of discourse those entities that are responsible for the (alleged) truth of our propositions. These are called truthmakers. Re-visiting previous work, we propose in this paper a systematic analys…Read more