
- A Unified Theory of Granularity, Vagueness, and Approximation
- Ontology and Semantic Interoperability Thomas Bittner, Maureen Donnelly
- Applied Ontology 0 (2009) 10 1 Logical properties of foundational
- Rough sets in spatio-temporal data mining Thomas Bittner
- A qualitative formalization of built environments Thomas Bittner
- The qualitative and time-dependent character of spatial relations in biomedical ontologies
- Judgments about spatio-temporal relations Thomas Bittner
- An Introduction to the Application of Formal Theories to GIS Thomas Bittner and Andrew U. Frank
- Fundamenta Informaticae XX (2000) 131 1 The qualitative structure of built environments
- International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools World Scientific Publishing Company
- Stratified rough sets and vagueness Thomas Bittner and John G. Stell
- Preprint 0 (2001) ?? 1 Approximate Qualitative Temporal Reasoning
- Endurants and perdurants in directly depicting Thomas Bittner a Maureen Donnelly a
- A Qualitative Coordinate Language of Location of Figures within the Ground
- On Ontology in Image Analysis Thomas Bittner and Stephan Winter
- Indeterminacy and rough approximation Thomas Bittner
- Granular Spatio-Temporal Ontologies Thomas Bittner and Barry Smith
- On Representing Geometries of Geographic Space 12 Grumbach, S. and J. Su (1994). Finitely Representable Databases. ACM SIGACTSIGMODSIGART Symp. on
- 6 Rhyv#h#vo/oor H'qry 's Br't...hfuvp Tfhpr # Thomas Bittner
- A formal theory of qualitative size and distance relations between Thomas Bittner1,2,3,4
- A Formal Theory for Spatial Representation and Reasoning in Biomedical Ontologies Maureen Donnelly1
- Rough Sets in Approximate Spatial Reasoning Thomas Bittner and John G. Stell
- On the integration of regional classification systems for the National Map
- A temporal mereology for distinguishing between integral objects and portions of stuff
- Reasoning about qualitative spatio-temporal relations at multiple levels of granularity
- Computational ontologies of parthood, componenthood, and containment Thomas Bittner and Maureen Donnelly
- Ontology and qualitative medical images analysis Thomas Bittner124
- A classification of spatio-temporal entities based on their location in space-time
- International Journal of Geographical Information Science Vol. 00, No. 00, July 2006, 129
- A theory of granular parthood based on qualitative cardinality and size measures
- Understanding Taxonomies of Ecosystems: a Case Alexandre Sorokine1
- Individuals, Universals, Collections: On the Foundational Relations of Ontology
- The mereology of stages and persistent entities Thomas Bittner and Maureen Donnelly
- Ontological Investigation of Ecosystem Hierarchies and Formal Theory for Multiscale Ecosystem
- A Theory of Granular Partitions Thomas Bittner and Barry Smith
- Granularity in reference to spatio-temporal location and relations Thomas Bittner
- From top-level to domain ontologies: Ecosystem classifications as a case study
- Axioms for parthood and containment relations in bio-ontologies Thomas Bittner