[CEUR Workshop Proceedings] Vol-555

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OIC-2009
Ontologies for the Intelligence Community




Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on
Ontologies for the Intelligence Community
Fairfax, VA, USA, October 21-22, 2009.

Edited by

Paulo Costa *
Kathryn Laskey *
Leo Obrst #

* George Mason University, C4I Center, 4400 University Dr, Fairfax, VA, USA.
# MITRE Corporation, 7515 Colshire Drive, McLean, VA, USA.





Table of Contents

Preface

  1. Substance-Blind Classification of Evidence for Intelligence Analysis
    David Schum, Gheorghe Tecuci, Mihai Boicu and Dorin Marcu
  2. Towards an Effective Methodology for Rapidly Developing Component-Based Domain Ontologies
    David Kolas and Troy Self
  3. Supporting the Analytic Knowledge Manager: Formal Methods for Ontology Display and Management
    Alan Chappell, Anthony Bladek, Cliff Joslyn, Eric Marshall, Liam McGrath, Patrick Paulson, Sean Stolberg, and Amanda White
  4. Contributions to a Semantically Based Intelligence Analysis Enterprise Workflow System
    Robert C. Schrag, Jon Pastor, Chris Long, Eric Peterson, Mark Cornwell, Lance A. Forbes, and Stephen Cannon
  5. Universal Core Semantic Layer
    Barry Smith, Lowell Vizenor and James Schoening
  6. Referent Tracking for Command and Control Messaging Systems
    Shahid Manzoor, Werner Ceusters and Barry Smith
  7. An Ontological Approach to Information Access Control and Provenance
    Bill Andersen and Fabian Neuhaus
  8. Course of Action Planning Ontology
    Timothy P. Darr, Perakath Benjamin, and Richard Mayer
  9. Higher Order Uncertainty and Evidential Ontologies
    Justin Brody

30-Dec-2009: submitted by Paulo Costa
04-Jan-2010: published on CEUR-WS.org