Knowledge representation
Chapter 4: SQL Basic Structure Set Operations Aggregate Functions Null Values Nested Subqueries Derived Relations Views Modification of the Database Joined.
Formal Logic Mathematical Structures for Computer Science Chapter 1 Copyright © 2006 W.H. Freeman & Co.MSCS SlidesFormal Logic.
Stale-Safe Security Properties for Secure Information Sharing Ram Krishnan (GMU) Jianwei Niu (UT San Antonio) Ravi Sandhu (UT San Antonio) William Winsborough.
Discovering Missing Background Knowledge in Ontology Matching Pavel Shvaiko 17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI06) 30 August 2006,
Propositional and First-Order Logic Chapter 7.47.8, 8.18.3, 8.5 Some material adopted from notes by Andreas Geyer-Schulz and Chuck Dyer.
Propositional and First-Order Logic Chapter 7.4-7.5, 7.7, 8.18.3, 8.5 CS 63 Some material adopted from notes and slides by Tim Finin, Marie desJardins,
Intro to First-Order Logic. Propositional Logic Propositional Logic is a language for creating functions that take N binary values (true or false) as.
Artificial Intelligence in the 21 st Century S. Lucci / D. Kopec Chapter 5: Logic in Artificial Intelligence 1.
Natural Logic? Lauri Karttunen Cleo Condoravdi Annie Zaenen Palo Alto Research Center.
1 SQL n Structured Query Language n Declarative l Specify the properties that should hold in the result, not how to obtain the result l Complex queries.
Three Theses of Representation in the Semantic Web Ian Horrocks University of Manchester Manchester, UK [email protected] Peter F. Patel-Schneider.