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    E3 Value

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    Modeling strategic partnerships using the e3value ontology A field study in the banking industry Carol Kort Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam‚ The Netherlands Email: cdkort@cs.vu.nl Jaap Gordijn Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam‚ The Netherlands Email: gordijn@cs.vu.nl 1 Introduction Companies increasingly form networked value constellations to jointly satisfy a complex need. Well known examples include the networked business model of Cisco Systems [Tapscott‚ D.‚ Ticoll‚ D.‚ & Lowy‚ A.‚ 2000] and

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    whether Father‚ Son and Holy Spirit are substantially predicated of the Divinity is a short work Boethius uses epistemology to dispute the correct view of the nature of God is found in the Catholic faith. The last three portions argue the basic stance of the Catholic Religion as well as the middle ground in the shaping alongside of Roman Catholic belief. All five include the fields of ontology‚ metaphysics‚ and logic of which played an enormous role on philosophical thought within the middle ages‚ and

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    Humanities and Social Sciences William James’s Pragmatism: The Practical Value of Personal truth and Liberation from Truth Sam Fogarty College of Arts and Science‚ Vanderbilt University It is easy to mistake one’s beliefs about the world as absolute knowledge. In this paper‚ I argue that any view of knowledge as absolute‚ or objective‚ is a misrepresentation of the limits of human understanding. In contrast‚ I argue for the pragmatic use of truth as conceived by William James. I contend

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    on WSMO Implementations (WIW 2005). Volume 134. [15] M.P. Papazoglou‚ D. Georgakopoulos‚ Service-Oriented Computing‚ special issue‚ guest editors introduction‚ Commun. ACM 46 (10) (2003) 24–28. [23] D. Bonino‚ F. Corno‚ L. Farinetti‚ A. Bosca. Ontology Driven Semantic Search. WSEAS Transaction on Information Science and Application‚ Issue 6‚ Volume 1‚ December 2004‚ pp. 1597-1605 [24] D [25] D. Bonino‚ F. Corno‚ L. Farinetti. DOSE: a Distributed Open Semantic Elaboration Platform. ICTAI 2003

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    Medical Analysis Laboratory prototype system which will be based on applying the Semantic Web Services which will enable the out patient test to discover suitable laboratory. We propose this prototype based on web service modeling ontology. Keywords: -> Ontology -> Web Services -> Virtual Medical Analysis Laboratory[VMAL] -> Semantic Web Services [SWS] -> Web Services

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    tools Ontology and Taxonomy Grubber (1993) defines ontology as “a formal explicit of shared conceptualism”. It helps us on preventing wide variations on understanding or perspective to the same subject. Therefore‚ we have to developed ‘ontology’ to improve our level of information organization‚ management‚ and understanding. In the context of KM tools‚ the term ontology is often used interchangeability with taxonomy. To clarify the distinction‚ it’s important to recognize that an ontology is overall

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    from natural language requirements is highly challenging. This paper proposes a method and a tool to facilitate requirements analysis process and class diagram extraction from textual requirements using natural language processing NLP and Domain Ontology techniques. Requirements engineers analyze requirements manually to come out with analysis artifacts such as class diagram. The time spent on the analysis and the low quality of human analysis proved the need of automated support. A “Requirements

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    greater extent when user wants to search anything on web. It may be because of ontology serer that have limited amount of vocabulary. When crawler is unable to find the term that has been fired from user‚ the most obvious output expected from crawler is no results found. Henceforth the most applicative feature of SASF is updating ontology server whenever such a valid & new keyword is fired. (Fig.3.1) Quality of ontology may be questioned because of discrepancy that exists between experts & the understanding

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    in organisations. In ontology‚ assumption for modernist takes an objectivist point of view‚ they believe that “reality exists independently of those who live in it”. The modernist believes that there is something out there regardless of whether you know it exists. Example‚ there may be another planet which exists and has not been discovered‚ the objectivist point of view would regard that the planet exists. Similarly‚ the theoretical perspective of critical theory in ontology is the same as they also

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    Mixed Methods of Research

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    “If we knew what it was that we were doing‚ it would not be called research‚ would it?” Albert Einstein Mixed methods research is fast becoming recognised as a third major research approach or paradigm alongside qualitative and quantitative research. Its philosophy is pragmatic‚ and in general terms it is an approach which attempts to acknowledge several perspectives‚ viewpoints

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