dfsantamaria
Ph.D. in Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Catania.
University of CataniaCatania
Pinned Repositories
Chronontology
Cyprian Broodbank's Chronology attempts to systematize the chronological aspects of Mediterranean civilizations from the Beginning to the emergence of the Classical World1. In particular, the Broodbank’s table tries to create a connection between the categories of absolute chronology defined through the dendrochronological and Carbon-14 (¹⁴C) methods and the respective periodization of the different geographical areas, referring to the traditional partition in Stone’s Age and Metal’s Age. This ontology aims to delineate the relationship between absolute and relative periodization, as to be able to understand the specific chronological manifestation of each area and the relationships established with other areas of the Mediterranean. This clearly corresponds to a different anthropic pathway in the individual areas and therefore to specific evolutions even though they are in the more general context of the Mediterranean. There are eighteen geographical areas divisions and the time span goes from 12.000 years BC to year 0. Each geographical area has been subdivided into chronological arcs related to the history that occurred in it and falling into the broader categories of absolute chronology. The problem that arises concerns precisely the overlapping of the relative chronologies of the various geographical areas, and in fact the same chronological subdivision is not always superimposable. In particular, the study of the chronological table allows us to appreciate an almost total coincidence of the period called "Terminal-Pleistocene", with the exception of some areas of the Mediterranean still uninhabited at that chronological height. The coincidence between the relative chronologies becomes more blurred, assuming peculiar criticality at the 'Copper Age' and 'Bronze Age' levels
CLARA
CLARA - A domotic assistant exploiting OASIS
DL4xD-Reasoner
A Reasoner for DL4xD via the set-theoretic fragment 4LQS^R
godscapes-ontology
MOSS
A Meta-Ontological Approach to Securing the Semantic Web Data
OASIS
OntoCeramic-1.0
OntoCeramic-2.0
POC4COMMERCE
SpringBootFastDeploy
dfsantamaria's Repositories
dfsantamaria/CLARA
CLARA - A domotic assistant exploiting OASIS
dfsantamaria/SpringBootFastDeploy
dfsantamaria/DL4xD-Reasoner
A Reasoner for DL4xD via the set-theoretic fragment 4LQS^R
dfsantamaria/OASIS
dfsantamaria/OntoCeramic-2.0
dfsantamaria/POC4COMMERCE
dfsantamaria/Chronontology
Cyprian Broodbank's Chronology attempts to systematize the chronological aspects of Mediterranean civilizations from the Beginning to the emergence of the Classical World1. In particular, the Broodbank’s table tries to create a connection between the categories of absolute chronology defined through the dendrochronological and Carbon-14 (¹⁴C) methods and the respective periodization of the different geographical areas, referring to the traditional partition in Stone’s Age and Metal’s Age. This ontology aims to delineate the relationship between absolute and relative periodization, as to be able to understand the specific chronological manifestation of each area and the relationships established with other areas of the Mediterranean. This clearly corresponds to a different anthropic pathway in the individual areas and therefore to specific evolutions even though they are in the more general context of the Mediterranean. There are eighteen geographical areas divisions and the time span goes from 12.000 years BC to year 0. Each geographical area has been subdivided into chronological arcs related to the history that occurred in it and falling into the broader categories of absolute chronology. The problem that arises concerns precisely the overlapping of the relative chronologies of the various geographical areas, and in fact the same chronological subdivision is not always superimposable. In particular, the study of the chronological table allows us to appreciate an almost total coincidence of the period called "Terminal-Pleistocene", with the exception of some areas of the Mediterranean still uninhabited at that chronological height. The coincidence between the relative chronologies becomes more blurred, assuming peculiar criticality at the 'Copper Age' and 'Bronze Age' levels
dfsantamaria/godscapes-ontology
dfsantamaria/MOSS
A Meta-Ontological Approach to Securing the Semantic Web Data
dfsantamaria/OntoCeramic-1.0
dfsantamaria/ProfOnto
Prof-Onto: an ontology-based domotic system
dfsantamaria/Solidity
dfsantamaria/sparql-query-plugin
Protege Desktop plug-in that provides support for writing and executing SPARQL queries.
dfsantamaria/virtuosoJAVATest
dfsantamaria/Web3JLoopTest
dfsantamaria/WebReasoning