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[Bittner and Smith, 2003]
 
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Thomas Bittner and Barry Smith (2003).
A Theory of Granular Partitions.
In: Matthew Duckham and Michael F. Goodchild and Michael F. Worboys (eds.), Foundations of Geographic Information Science. pp. 117--151. Taylor and Francis, London.
[Donnelly and Smith, 2003]
 
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Maureen Donnelly and Barry Smith (2003).
Layers: A New Approach to Locating Objects in Space.
In: W. Kuhn and M. F. Worboys and S. Timpf (eds.), Spatial Information Theory: Foundations of Geographic Information Science. Volume 2825 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. pp. 50--65. Springer, Berlin.
[Frank, 2001]
 
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Andrew U. Frank (2001).
Tiers of ontology and consistency constraints in geographical information systems.
In: International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 15(7):667--678.
[Frank, 1997]
 
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Andrew U. Frank (1997).
Spatial ontology: a geographical information point of view.
In: Oliviero Stock (ed.), Spatial and temporal reasoning. pp. 135--153. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.
[Hornsby and Egenhofer, 2000]
 
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K. Hornsby and M. Egenhofer (2000).
Identity-based change: a foundation for spatio-temporal knowledge representation.
In: International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 14(3):207--224.
[Kokla and Kavouros, 2001]
 
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Margarita Kokla and Marinos Kavouros (2001).
Fusion of top-level and geographical domain ontologies based on context formation and complementarity.
In: International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 15(7):679--687.
[Kray et al., 2001]
 
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Christopher Kray and J. Baus and H. Zimmer and H. Speiser and A. Krüger (2001).
Two Path Prepositions: Along and Past.
In: D. R. Montello (ed.), Spatial Information Theory: Foundations of Geographic Information Science (International Conference Proceedings COSIT 2001 Morro Bay, CA, USA, September 19-23, 2001). Berlin and Heidelberg. Published by Springer.
[Kuhn, 2001]
 
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Werner Kuhn (2001).
Ontologies in support of activities in geographical space.
In: International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 15(7):679--687.
[Mark and Smith, forthcoming]
 
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David M. Mark and Barry Smith (forthcoming).
A Science of Topography: From Qualitative Ontology to Digital Representations.
In: Michael P. Bishop and Jack Shroder (eds.), Geographic Information Science and Mountain Geomorphology. Springer-Praxis, Chichester.
[Raubal, 2001]
 
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Martin Raubal (2001).
Ontology and epistemology for agent-based wayfinding simulation.
In: International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 15(7):653--665.
[Smith and Mark, 2001]
 
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Barry Smith and David M. Mark (2001).
Geographical categories: an ontological investigation.
In: International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 15(7):591--612.
[M.E and Hirtle, 1999]
 
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Sorrows, M.E and S. C. Hirtle (1999).
The nature of landmarks for real and electronic spaces.
In: C. Freksa and D. M. Mark (eds.), Spatial information theory - Cognitive and computational foundations of geographic information science. pp. 37--50. Springer, Berlin.
[Timpf, 2001]
 
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S. Timpf (2001).
Ontologies of wayfinding: a traveler's perspective.
Technical Report Nr. ST1/01. Department of Geography, University of Zurich.
[Winter, 2001]
 
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Stephan Winter (2001).
Ontology: buzzword or paradigm shift in GI science?
In: International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 15(7):587--590.
[Casati et al., 1998]
 
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R. Casati and Barry Smith and A. C. Varzi (1998).
Ontological tools for geographic representation.
In: N. Guarino (ed.), Formal Ontology in Information Systems. pp. 77--85. IOS Press, Amsterdam.