A natural approach to representing and reasoning about temporal propositions (i.e., statements with time-dependent truth-values) is to associate them with time elements. In the literature, there are three choices regarding the primitive for the ontology of time: (1) instantaneous points, (2) durative intervals and (3) both points and intervals. Problems may arise when one conflates different views of temporal structure and questions whether some certain types of temporal propositions can be validly and meaningfully associated with different time elements. In this paper, we shall summarize an ontological glossary with respect to time elements, and diversify a wider range of meta-predicates for ascribing temporal propositions to time elements...
In this paper, we sketch a new approach to the problem of the temporal interpretation of nominal pre...
In this contribution, I will argue for an ontological understanding of time as temporality. This, ho...
Abstract: Temporal relation, includes duration, aspect, frequency, time point and sequence etc., des...
Abstract. Time is a pervasive notion of high impact in information systems and computer science alto...
A temporal logic is presented for reasoning about propositions whose truth values might change as a ...
What does it mean to say that something is “temporal” or that something “exists” in time? What is ti...
What does it mean to say that something is “temporal” or that something “exists” in time? What is ti...
One of the fundamental questions regarding the temporal ontology is what is time composed of. While ...
There are two natural and well-studied approaches to temporal ontology and reasoning: point-based an...
In this contribution, I will argue for an ontological understanding of time as temporality. This, ho...
Abstract. Time, events, changes and processes play a major role in conceptual modeling, and in infor...
Practically, temporal information is related to every aspect of our world. A temporal ontology may e...
In this contribution, I will argue for an ontological understanding of time as temporality. This, ho...
Practically, temporal information is related to every aspect of our world. A temporal ontology may e...
Ontologies are commonly used as a strategy for knowledge representation. However, they are still pr...
In this paper, we sketch a new approach to the problem of the temporal interpretation of nominal pre...
In this contribution, I will argue for an ontological understanding of time as temporality. This, ho...
Abstract: Temporal relation, includes duration, aspect, frequency, time point and sequence etc., des...
Abstract. Time is a pervasive notion of high impact in information systems and computer science alto...
A temporal logic is presented for reasoning about propositions whose truth values might change as a ...
What does it mean to say that something is “temporal” or that something “exists” in time? What is ti...
What does it mean to say that something is “temporal” or that something “exists” in time? What is ti...
One of the fundamental questions regarding the temporal ontology is what is time composed of. While ...
There are two natural and well-studied approaches to temporal ontology and reasoning: point-based an...
In this contribution, I will argue for an ontological understanding of time as temporality. This, ho...
Abstract. Time, events, changes and processes play a major role in conceptual modeling, and in infor...
Practically, temporal information is related to every aspect of our world. A temporal ontology may e...
In this contribution, I will argue for an ontological understanding of time as temporality. This, ho...
Practically, temporal information is related to every aspect of our world. A temporal ontology may e...
Ontologies are commonly used as a strategy for knowledge representation. However, they are still pr...
In this paper, we sketch a new approach to the problem of the temporal interpretation of nominal pre...
In this contribution, I will argue for an ontological understanding of time as temporality. This, ho...
Abstract: Temporal relation, includes duration, aspect, frequency, time point and sequence etc., des...