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Ontology Based Communications Through Model Driven Tools: Feasibility of the MDA Approach in Urban Engineering Projects

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Grangel, R., Métral, C., Cutting-Decelle, A.F., Bourey, J.P., Young, R.I.M. (2007). Ontology Based Communications Through Model Driven Tools: Feasibility of the MDA Approach in Urban Engineering Projects. In: Teller, J., Lee, J.R., Roussey, C. (eds) Ontologies for Urban Development. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 61. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71976-2_16

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