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  1. PlanAIr. Planning and Artificial Intelligence in Urban Research
  2. Ontological Approaches to Model Engineering Qualities and Values in DOLCE OWL
  3. Towards Applied Constructional Ontology
  4. An Ontology of Representation
  5. On the Formal Alignment of Foundational Ontologies: Building Mappings Between Basic Formal Ontology and Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering
  6. Digital Twins Facing the Complexity of the City: Some Critical Remarks
  7. A Smart Motor Rehabilitation System Based on the Internet of Things and Humanoid Robotics
  8. Manufacturing Resources, Capabilities, and Engineering Functions: Towards an Ontology-Based Integration
  9. Towards socially-competent and culturally-adaptive artificial agents
  10. OCRA – An ontology for collaborative robotics and adaptation
  11. YAMATO: Yet-another more advanced top-level ontology
  12. DOLCE: A descriptive ontology for linguistic and cognitive engineering1
  13. Foundational ontologies in action
  14. Towards an Ontology of Representation
  15. IEEE Standard for Autonomous Robotics Ontology [Standards]
  16. Ontological modeling of manufacturing resources
  17. Space in Socio-technical Systems: Exploring the Agent-Space Relation
  18. An Ontological Analysis of Cities, Smart Cities and Their Components
  19. Pluralities, Collectives, and Composites
  20. Time is ripe to embrace the scientific approach in Applied Ontology
  21. Ontological challenges to cohabitation with self-taught robots
  22. An Ontological View of Components and Interactions in Behaviorally Adaptive Systems
  23. Knowledge-based adaptive agents for manufacturing domains
  24. On the Notion of Goal in Business Process Models
  25. Information and organization in public health institutes: an ontology-based modeling of the entities in the reception-analysis-report phases
  26. families of roles
  27. Features and Components in Product Models
  28. Formalizing and Adapting a General Function Module for Foundational Ontologies
  29. Feature-Based Modelling and Information Systems for Engineering
  30. Ontological Analysis and Engineering Standards: An Initial Study of IFC
  31. An ontological approach for reliable data integration in the industrial domain
  32. Towards a cooperative knowledge-based control agent for a reconfigurable manufacturing plant
  33. Technical artifacts: An integrated perspective
  34. ‘Being a Manifold’ as the Topological Primitive of Mereotopology
  35. A First-order Formalization of Event, Object, Process and Role in YAMATO
  36. Events and Activities: Is there an Ontology behind BPMN?
  37. Logical Operators for Ontological Modeling
  38. Spheres, cubes and simple
  39. Artifact and Artifact Categorization: Comparing Humans and Capuchin Monkeys
  40. Using knowledge as an object: challenges and implications
  41. Knowledge objects: a formal construct for material, information and role dependences
  42. Towards A Unified Definition of Function
  43. Two ontology-driven formalisations of functions and their comparison
  44. A Formalization of Functions as Operations on Flows
  45. The design stance and its artefacts
  46. On the ontology of functions
  47. Goals of Modularity: A Voice from the Foundational Viewpoint
  48. Technical Artifact: An Integrated Perspective
  49. FULL MEREOGEOMETRIES
  50. Ontological Foundations of dolce
  51. Artefacts in Formal Ontology
  52. Disentangling Knowledge Objects
  53. A formal ontological perspective on the behaviors and functions of technical artifacts
  54. Artefacts and Roles: Modelling Strategies in a Multiplicative Ontology
  55. How Formal Ontology can help Civil Engineers
  56. Ontological Modularity and Spatial Diversity
  57. In Defense of a Trope-Based Ontology for Conceptual Modeling: An Example with the Foundations of Attributes, Weak Entities and Datatypes
  58. Modal Operators with Adaptable Semantics for Multi-agent Systems
  59. Quantificational modal logic with sequential Kripke semantics
  60. The Role of Foundational Ontologies in Manufacturing Domain Applications
  61. A Multi-agent Modal Language for Concurrency with Non-communicating Agents