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Summary of the KEML-96 workshop, Paris, January 15–16, 1996, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette (Paris)

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  • The KEML (Knowledge Engineering Methods and Languages) workshop which took place in a suburb of Paris was the sixth in a series, and was preceded by workshops in Bonn (1991 and 1993), Karlsruhe (1992) and Amsterdam (1994 and 1995). Originally, the workshops were dedicated to formal specification languages for KADS models, but later the scope was widened to include methods and languages for Knowledge Engineering in general. However, the emphasis of the KEML workshops remains on formal languages and techniques, and this distinguishes it from the more general Knowledge Acquisition workshops such as KAW (Banff, Canada), EKAW (Europe) and JKAW (Japan).
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    Richard Benjamins, Frank van Harmelen, Niek Wijngaards. 1996. Summary of the KEML-96 workshop, Paris, January 15–16, 1996, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette (Paris). The Knowledge Engineering Review. 11: doi: 10.1017/S0269888900007839
    Richard Benjamins, Frank van Harmelen, Niek Wijngaards. 1996. Summary of the KEML-96 workshop, Paris, January 15–16, 1996, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette (Paris). The Knowledge Engineering Review. 11: doi: 10.1017/S0269888900007839

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RESEARCH ARTICLE   Open Access    

Summary of the KEML-96 workshop, Paris, January 15–16, 1996, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette (Paris)

The Knowledge Engineering Review  11 Article number: 10.1017/S0269888900007839  (1996)  |  Cite this article

Abstract: The KEML (Knowledge Engineering Methods and Languages) workshop which took place in a suburb of Paris was the sixth in a series, and was preceded by workshops in Bonn (1991 and 1993), Karlsruhe (1992) and Amsterdam (1994 and 1995). Originally, the workshops were dedicated to formal specification languages for KADS models, but later the scope was widened to include methods and languages for Knowledge Engineering in general. However, the emphasis of the KEML workshops remains on formal languages and techniques, and this distinguishes it from the more general Knowledge Acquisition workshops such as KAW (Banff, Canada), EKAW (Europe) and JKAW (Japan).

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    Richard Benjamins, Frank van Harmelen, Niek Wijngaards. 1996. Summary of the KEML-96 workshop, Paris, January 15–16, 1996, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette (Paris). The Knowledge Engineering Review. 11: doi: 10.1017/S0269888900007839
    Richard Benjamins, Frank van Harmelen, Niek Wijngaards. 1996. Summary of the KEML-96 workshop, Paris, January 15–16, 1996, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette (Paris). The Knowledge Engineering Review. 11: doi: 10.1017/S0269888900007839
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