The Day Civilization Died, 2015 Butler University
After A Poem By T.S. Elliot, 2015 Butler University
Sensation Of A Dream, 2015 Butler University
The Indifference Of The Universe, 2015 Butler University
Thoughts On A Cold Winter's Evening, 2015 Butler University
Thoughts On A Cold Winter's Evening, Jerry L. Childers
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All Times Are The Same, 2015 Butler University
A Logical Conclusion--Don’T', 2015 Butler University
For The Sake Of Self, 2015 Butler University
St. Mary Le Port, 2015 Butler University
Neo-Pantheism, 2015 Butler University
Family Picture, 2015 Butler University
Three Time Loser, 2015 Butler University
Skating, 2015 Butler University
Party Girl, 2015 Butler University
The Coed, 2015 Butler University
Front Matter, 2015 Butler University
Volume 27, Issue 1: Full Issue, 2015 Butler University
Front Matter, 2015 Butler University
A Survey On Ontology Mapping, 2015 Marshall University
A Survey On Ontology Mapping, Namyoun Choi, Il-Yeol Song, Hyoil Han
Hyoil Han
Ontology is increasingly seen as a key factor for enabling interoperability across heterogeneous systems and semantic web applications. Ontology mapping is required for combining distributed and heterogeneous ontologies. Developing such ontology mapping has been a core issue of recent ontology research. This paper presents ontology mapping categories, describes the characteristics of each category, compares these characteristics, and surveys tools, systems, and related work based on each category of ontology mapping. We believe this paper provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of ontology mapping and points to various research topics about the specific roles of ontology mapping.
City Of Felt And Concrete: Negotiating Cultural Hybridity In Mongolia's Capital Of Ulaanbaatar, 2015 Marshall University
City Of Felt And Concrete: Negotiating Cultural Hybridity In Mongolia's Capital Of Ulaanbaatar, Joshua Hagen, Alexander Diener
Joshua Hagen
Capital cities play an integral role in the construction of national identity. This is particularly true when the capital is the country's only major urban center. Over the course of its history, Mongolia's capital of Ulaanbaatar has been periodically reshaped to reflect competing trajectories of national culture. This article examines the evolving symbolism of architecture, urban design, and public space in Ulaanbaatar as a means of exploring Mongolia's complex negotiation between its traditional culture (mobile pastoralism and Shamanism/Buddhism), its socialist legacy, and globalization. Amidst the rampant social change of the last two decades, rather ambiguous national narratives have emerged in …