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An OWL Based Mobile GeoBI Context Ontology Enabling Location Based and Context Based Reasoning and Supporting Contextual Business Analysis

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Figure 1. Hierarchical multilevel Mobile GeoBI context model for context sharing and structuring
Figure 2. Illustration of context-reasoning based on a simplified business context.
Figure 3. Integration of temporal and geospatial pictograms and properties into CmapTools COE and OWL
Table 2. Relevant dimensions for a mobile GeoBI context.
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