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Section I Ontological Foundations Chapter 1 Overview of Semantic Technologies / Anne M. Cregan.......................................... ............ ................. 1 Chapter II Aristotelian Ontologies and OWL Modeling / Marcus Spies and Christophe Roche........................................ 21 Chapter III Referent Tracking for Corporate Memories / Werner Ceusters and Barry Smith ..............................................34 Section II General Domain Ontologies for Business Interaction Chapter IV Ontology Design for Interaction in a Reasonable Enterprise / Aldo Gangemi and Valentina Presutti ...............48 Chapter V Grounding Business Interaction Models: Socio-Instrumental Pragmatism as Theoretical Foundation / Gran Goldkuhl and Mikael Lind..........................................................................................69 Chapter VI Towards a Meta-Model for Socio-Instrumental Pragmatism / Peter Rittgen.................................................. 87 Chapter VII Towards Organizational Self-Awareness: An Initial Architecture and Ontology / Marielba Zacarias, Rodrigo Magalhaes, Artur Caetano, H. Sofia Pinto, and Jose Tribolet............................ 101 Chapter VIII An Agent-Oriented Enterprise Model for Early Requirements Engineering / Ivan J. Jureta, Stephane Faulkner, and Manuel Kolp................................... 122 Section III Specialized Domain Ontologies Chapter IX Toward an Ontology of ICT Management: Integration of Organizational Theories and ICT Core Constructs / Roy Gelbard and Abraham Carmeli............................................ ............................... 157 Chapter X KnowledgeEco: An Ontology of Organizational Memory / Hadas Weinberger Dov Te'eni, and A riel J F rank... .................... ............ .... ........... ................................................................ ............... .... 172 Chapter XI An Ontology for Secure Socio-Technical Systems / Fabio Massacci, John Mylopoulos, and Nicola Zannone............. .................................. ............... ............ ..... 188 Section IV Building Business Interaction Ontologies Chapter XII Linking Ontological Conceptions and Mapping Business Life Worlds / Paul Jackson and Ray W ebster........ ........................ ... .... ....... .................. .......... 208 Chapter XIII Modeling Semantic Business Process Models / Agnes Koschmider andAndreas Oberweis..............................223 Section V Applying Ontologies in a Business Context Chapter XIV Ontologies for Model-Driven Business Transformation / Juhnyoung Lee................................237 Chapter XV Ontology as Information System Support for Supply Chain Management / Charu Chandra.............................254 Chapter XVI Matching Dynamic Demands of Mobile Users with Dynamic Service Offers / Bernhard Holtkamp, Norbert Weifjenberg, Manfred Wojciechowski, and Riadiger Gartmann .........................278 Chapter XVII Knowledge Management Support for Enterprise Distributed Systems / Yun-Heh Chen-Burger and Yann is K a lfoglo u ................................................................................................................. ................ 2 94 Chapter XVIII Modeling Strategic Partnerships Using the E3value Ontology: A Field Study in the Banking Industry / Carol Kort and Jaap Gordijn ........................................................ 310 Chapter XIX Towards Adaptive Business Networks: Business Partner Management with Ontologies / Peter We ........................ ............................. ...................... .......... ..............326 Section VI Ontology Management Chapter XX POVOO: Process Oriented Views on Ontologies Supporting Business Interaction / Eva Gahleitner and Wolfam W6 ...........................................................................349 Chapter XXI Ontology-Based Partner Selection in Business Interaction / Jingshan Huang, Jiangbo Dang, and Michael N. Huhns ................................. ..............................364 Chapter XXII A Language and Algorithm for Automatic Merging of Ontologies / Alma-Delia Cuevas-Rasgado and A do fo G uzm an-Arenas............................................................................................. 381 A bout the C ontributors ........................................ .......... ................................405