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 ---17-September-2021-12th-International-Conference
 -on-Formal-Ontology-in-Information-Systems-FOIS-20
 21-Bolzano-Italy-and-Virtual
DTSTAMP:20210901T144723
SUMMARY:12th International Conference on Formal On
 tology in Information Systems (FOIS 2021), Bolzano
   (Italy) and Virtual
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210917
LOCATION:Bolzano  (Italy) and Virtual
DESCRIPTION:The FOIS conference is a meeting point
  for all researchers with an interest in formal on
 tology. Formal ontology is the systematic study of
  the types of entities and relations making up the
  domains of interest represented in modern informa
 tion systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of t
 he International Association for Ontology and its 
 Applications (IAOA) and aims to be a nexus of inte
 rdisciplinary research and communication, inclusiv
 e of researchers from many domains engaging with f
 ormal ontology.  FOIS 2021 is planned as a hybrid 
 event: there will be a physical meeting in Bozen-B
 olzano, Italy, with a remote participation option.
  FOIS 2021 includes a number of activities: FOIS c
 onference (single track program), workshops, tutor
 ials, an early-career symposium, a demo and indust
 ry track, and an ontology show and tell.  FOIS 202
 1 seeks three types of full-length (14 page) high-
 quality papers on a wide range of topics: Foundati
 onal papers (addressing content-related ontologica
 l issues, their formal representation, and their r
 elevance to some aspect of information systems), A
 pplication papers (addressing novel methods and sy
 stems related to building, evaluating, or using on
 tologies, emphasizing the impact of ontology conte
 nts on the application) and Domain ontology papers
  (describing a novel ontology for a specific realm
  of interest, clarifying ontological choices again
 st requirements and foundational theory, and showi
 ng ontology use).  Related activities, such as wor
 kshops and tutorials, may specify different submis
 sion formats, for example, short papers or posters
 .
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The FOIS 
 conference is a meeting point for all researchers 
 with an interest in formal ontology. Formal ontolo
 gy is the systematic study of the types of entitie
 s and relations making up the domains of interest 
 represented in modern information systems.&nbsp;FO
 IS is the flagship conference of the International
  Association for Ontology and its Applications (IA
 OA) and aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary re
 search and communication, inclusive of researchers
  from many domains engaging with formal ontology.<
 /p>\n\n  <p>FOIS 2021 is planned as a <em>hybrid e
 vent</em>: there will be a physical meeting in Boz
 en-Bolzano, Italy, with a remote participation opt
 ion. FOIS 2021 includes a number of activities: FO
 IS conference (single track program), workshops, t
 utorials, an early-career symposium, a demo and in
 dustry track, and an ontology show and tell.</p>\n
 </div><div>\n  <p>FOIS 2021 seeks three types of f
 ull-length (14 page) high-quality papers on a wide
  range of topics: Foundational papers (addressing 
 content-related ontological issues, their formal r
 epresentation, and their relevance to some aspect 
 of information systems), Application papers (addre
 ssing novel methods and systems related to buildin
 g, evaluating, or using ontologies, emphasizing th
 e impact of ontology contents on the application) 
 and Domain ontology papers (describing a novel ont
 ology for a specific realm of interest, clarifying
  ontological choices against requirements and foun
 dational theory, and showing ontology use).</p>\n\
 n  <p>Related activities, such as workshops and tu
 torials, may specify different submission formats,
  for example, short papers or posters.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://fois2021.inf.unibz.it/
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