RESOURCES: BASIC READING
There
is no basic or mandatory written reference for this course. A
list of suggested readings (e.g. chapters in advanced/reference
textbooks and collections, and research papers) will be available
as the course proceeds. Any textbook on mathematical logic. (In
our Library there are many, just do your choice. We will be happy
to know what is your favourite!).
You are warmly encouraged to read the following:
-
F. Baader, D. Calvanese, D.L. McGuinness, D. Nardi and P.F.
Patel-Schneider, "Handbook
of Description Logics", Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, UK, 2002.
- Description Logics Courses
and Tutorials.
-
G. Antoniou, F. van Harmelen. "A
Semantic Web Primer (Cooperative Information Systems)".
MIT Press, Cambridge MA, USA, 2004.
- More
mentioned as references directly in the slides. In particular:
HANDOUTS
All material presented in class
will be available through handouts. Most handouts especially PPTs
of the lessons) will be made here. We will post the material a
few days after each lecture, if not stated otherwise.
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