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Ontology-supported sharing and reuse of knowledge in diverse environments

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In this paper, we discuss the use of ontologies to improve knowledge sharing and reuse.

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    ACMSE '05 vol 2: Proceedings of the 43rd annual ACM Southeast Conference - Volume 2
    March 2005
    430 pages
    ISBN:1595930590
    DOI:10.1145/1167253
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