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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Dmitry Tsarkov
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Tsarkov, Dmitry. (2014). Incremental and Persistent Reasoning in FaCT. 16–22.2 indexed citations
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Tsarkov, Dmitry, et al.. (2013). Instrumenting Atomic Decomposition: Software APIs for OWL.. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).2 indexed citations
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Kikot, Stanislav, et al.. (2013). Query answering via modal definability with FaCT++: First blood. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester). 328–340.
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Tsarkov, Dmitry. (2012). Improved algorithms for module extraction and atomic decomposition. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester). 345–355.8 indexed citations
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Tsarkov, Dmitry & Ignazio Palmisano. (2012). Chainsaw: A metareasoner for large ontologies. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).21 indexed citations
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Tsarkov, Dmitry & Ignazio Palmisano. (2012). Divide et impera: Metareasoning for large ontologies. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).6 indexed citations
Фазлиев, А. З., et al.. (2010). Computed knowledge base for description of information resources of water spectroscopy. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).1 indexed citations
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Ben-David, Shoham, Jeffrey Pound, Richard Trefler, Dmitry Tsarkov, & Grant Weddell. (2009). Fair cycle detection using description logic reasoning. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).1 indexed citations
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Liebig, Thorsten, Marko Luther, Olaf Noppens, et al.. (2008). OWLlink: DIG for OWL 2. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).9 indexed citations
Tsarkov, Dmitry & Ian Horrocks. (2006). FaCT++ Description Logic Reasoner: System Description. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).104 indexed citations
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Horrocks, Ian, et al.. (2006). Automated benchmarking of description logic reasoners. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester). 167–174.27 indexed citations
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Horridge, Matthew, et al.. (2006). Supporting early adoption of OWL 1.1 with Protégé-OWL and FaCT++. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).20 indexed citations
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Tsarkov, Dmitry & Ian Horrocks. (2005). Optimised classification for taxonomic knowledge bases. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).11 indexed citations
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Tsarkov, Dmitry & Ian Horrocks. (2005). Ordering heuristics for description logic reasoning. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 609–614.19 indexed citations
Tsarkov, Dmitry & Ian Horrocks. (2004). Efficient reasoning with range and domain constraints. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester). 41–50.37 indexed citations
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Tsarkov, Dmitry & Ian Horrocks. (2003). DL Reasoner vs. First-Order Prover.. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester). 152–159.22 indexed citations
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