. Huang, Z., Schlobach, S., Van Harmelen, F., Casellas, N., & Casanovas, P. Dynamic aspects of OPJK legal ontology, pages 113–129. 2007.
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The OPJK (Ontology of Professional Judicial Knowledge) is a legal ontology developed to map questions of junior judges to a set of stored frequently asked questions. In this paper, we investigate dynamic and temporal aspects of one of the SEKT legal ontologies, by subjecting the ontology OPJK to MORE, a multi-version ontologies reasoning Sys-tem. MORE is based on a temporal logic approach. We show how the temporal logic approach can be used to obtain a better understanding of dynamic and temporal evolution of legal ontologies.
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  title     = "Dynamic aspects of OPJK legal ontology",
  abstract  = "The OPJK (Ontology of Professional Judicial Knowledge) is a legal ontology developed to map questions of junior judges to a set of stored frequently asked questions. In this paper, we investigate dynamic and temporal aspects of one of the SEKT legal ontologies, by subjecting the ontology OPJK to MORE, a multi-version ontologies reasoning Sys-tem. MORE is based on a temporal logic approach. We show how the temporal logic approach can be used to obtain a better understanding of dynamic and temporal evolution of legal ontologies.",
  author    = "Zhisheng Huang and Stefan Schlobach and {Van Harmelen}, Frank and Núria Casellas and Pompeu Casanovas",
  year      = "2007",
  doi       = "10.1007/978-3-540-85569-9-8",
  isbn      = "3540855688",
  series    = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)",
  pages     = "113--129",
  booktitle = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)",
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