dr. A.W.F. (Alexander) Boer
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Faculty of Law
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Vendelstraat
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1012 XX Amsterdam
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A.W.F.Boer@uva.nl
T: 0205253499
T: 0205253494
2014
- R. Winkels, A. Boer, B. Vredebregt & A. van Someren (2014). Towards a Legal Recommender System. In R. Hoekstra (Ed.), Legal knowledge and information systems: JURIX 2014: the twenty-seventh annual conference Vol. 271. Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications (pp. 169-178). Amsterdam: IOS Press.[go to publisher's site]
- R. Winkels & A. Boer (2014). Finding and Visualizing Dutch Legislative Context Networks. In R. Winkels, N. Lettieri & S. Faro (Eds.), Network analysis in law Vol. 3. Diritto, scienza, tecnologia. Temi (pp. 157-182). Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane.
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2014). From Inter-Agent to Intra-Agent Representations: Mapping Social Scenarios to Agent-Role Descriptions. In B. Duval, H.J. van den Herik, S. Loiseau & J. Filipe (Eds.), ICAART 2014 - International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence: 6-8 March, 2014, ESEO, Angers, Loire Valley, France. - Vol. 1 (pp. 622-631). SciTePress Science and Technology Publications.[go to publisher's site]
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2014). Implementing Explanation-Based Argumentation using Answer Set Programming. In Eleventh International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems (ARGMAS 2014): Paris, France, May 5, 2014: in conjunction with AAMAS 2014. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[go to publisher's site]
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2014). Towards a Representational Model of Social Affordances from an Institutional Perspective. In Computational Social Science and Social Computer Science: Two Sides of the Same Coin. Programme. Guildford: Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Surrey.[go to publisher's site]
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2014). Legal Knowledge Conveyed by Narratives: Towards a Representational Model. In M.A. Finlayson, J.C. Meister & E.G. Bruneau (Eds.), 2014 Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative: CMN 2014: July 31-August 2, 2014, Quebec City, Canada Vol. 41. Open Access Series in Informatics (pp. 182-191). Wadern: Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik GmbH.[go to publisher's site]
- A. Boer (2014). Punishments, Rewards, and the Production of Evidence. In R. Hoekstra (Ed.), Legal knowledge and information systems: JURIX 2014: the twenty-seventh annual conference Vol. 271. Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications (pp. 97-102). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2014). Approaching Factors and Dimensions with Explanation-Based Argumentation. In CMNA 2014: the 14th workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument: joint with the 1st International Workshop on Methodologies for Research on Legal Argumentation, in association with JURIX 2014: 10th December 2014, Krakow, Poland. Programme. Liverpool: Computational Models of Natural Argument.[go to publisher's site]
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2014). On the Interactional Meaning of Fundamental Legal Concepts. In R. Hoekstra (Ed.), Legal knowledge and information systems: JURIX 2014: the twenty-seventh annual conference Vol. 271. Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications (pp. 39-48). Amsterdam: IOS Press.[go to publisher's site]
2013
- R. Winkels, A. Boer & I. Plantevin (2013). Creating Context Networks in Dutch Legislation. In K.D. Ashley (Ed.), Legal knowledge and information systems: JURIX 2013: the twenty-sixth annual conference Vol. 259. Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications (pp. 155-164). Amsterdam: IOS Press.[go to publisher's site]
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2013). Addressing argumentation puzzles with model-based diagnosis. In M. Palmirani & G. Sartor (Eds.), Proceedings of the First JURIX Doctoral Consortium and Poster Sessions: in conjunction with the 26th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (JURIX 2013): Bologna, Italy, December 11-13, 2013 Vol. 1105. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR.[go to publisher's site]
- A. Boer & T. van Engers (2013). Agile: a problem-based model of regulatory policy making. Artificial Intelligence and Law, 21 (4), 399-423. doi: 10.1007/s10506-013-9144-0
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2013). Towards a computational model for institutional scenarios. In K. Hindriks, M. de Weerdt, B. van Riemsdijk & M. Warnier (Eds.), Proceedings of the 25th Benelux conference on Artificial Intelligence Vol. 25. BNAIC (pp. 183-190). Delft: Delft University of Technology.[go to publisher's site]
- A. Boer & T. van Engers (2013). Legal Knowledge and Agility in Public Administration. Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, 20 (2), 67-88. doi: 10.1002/isaf.1339
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2013). The institutional stance in agent-based simulations. In J. Filipe & A.L.N. Fred (Eds.), ICAART 2013: proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence: Barcelona, Spain, 15-18 February 2013. - Vol. 1 (pp. 255-261). SciTePress Science and Technology Publications.[go to publisher's site]
2012
- A. Boer & T. van Engers (2012). Application of Model-Based Diagnosis to Multi-Agent Systems Representing Public Administration. In M. Palmirani, U. Pagallo, P. Casanovas & G. Sartor (Eds.), AI approaches to the complexity of legal systems: models and ethical challenges for legal systems, legal language and legal ontologies, argumentation and software agents: international workshop AICOL-III, held as part of the 25th IVR Congress Frankfurt am Main, Germany, August 15-16, 2011: revised selected papers Vol. 7639. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 235-244). Heidelberg: Springer.
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2012). Intentions and motives in legal reasoning and legal narratives. (Preprints). Amsterdam: Leibniz Center for Law, University of Amsterdam.
- G. Sileno, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2012). Analysis of legal narratives: a conceptual framework. In Schäfer (Ed.), Legal knowledge and information systems: JURIX 2012: the twenty-fifth annual conference Vol. 250. Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications (pp. 143-146). Amsterdam: IOS Press.[go to publisher's site]
2011
- A. Boer & T. van Engers (2011). Implementing compliance controls in public administration. In K.M. Atkinson (Ed.), Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: JURIX 2011 the twenty-fourth annual conference Vol. 235. Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications (pp. 33-42). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
- A. Boer & R. Winkels (2011). CEN MetaLex: Facilitating Interchange in e-Government. In M. Janssen, A. Macintosh, H.J. Scholl, E. Tambouris, M.A. Wimmer, H. de Bruijn & Y.-H. Tan (Eds.), Electronic Government and Electronic Participation: joint proceedings of ongoing research and projects of IFIP EGOV and ePart 2011 Vol. 37. Schriftenreihe Informatik (pp. 240-248). Linz: Trauner Verlag.
- T. van Engers & A. Boer (2011). Public agility and change in a network environment. eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government, 3 (1), 99-117.[go to publisher's site]
- A. Boer, T. van Engers & G. Sileno (2011). A problem solving model for regulatory policy making. In A. Wyner & N. Benn (Eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Modelling Policy-making (MPM 2011) in conjunction with The 24th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (JURIX 2011), December 14, 2011, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria (pp. 5-9). Liverpool: Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool [etc.].
- A. Boer & T. van Engers (2011). Knowledge about Implementation of the Law. (Preprints). Amsterdam: Leibniz Center for Law, University of Amsterdam.[go to publisher's site]
- A. Boer & T. van Engers (2011). An agent-based legal knowledge acquisition methodology for agile public administration. In Thirteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law: ICAIL '11: proceedings of the conference, June 6-10, 2011, the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (pp. 171-180). New York, NY: ACM.
- A. Boer & T. van Engers (2011). Diagnosis of multi-agent systems and its application to public administration. In W. Abramowicz, L. Maciaszek, K. Węcel, W Aalst, J Mylopoulos, M Rosemann, M Shaw & C Szyperski (Eds.), Business Information Systems workshops: BIS 2011 International Workshops and BPSC International Conference, Poznań, Poland, June 15-17, 2011: revised papers Vol. 97. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (pp. 258-269). Heidelberg: Springer.
2010
- A. Boer, T. van Engers & R. Winkels (2010). Traceability of the implementation of legal rules in public administration. In W. Abramowicz, R. Tolksdorf & K. Węcel (Eds.), Business information systems workshops: BIS 2010 international workshops, Berlin, Germany, May 3-5, 2010: revised papers Vol. 57. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (pp. 256-267). Berlin: Springer.
- A. Boer, T. van Engers & R. Winkels (2010). Traceability and change in legal requirements engineering. In P. Casanovas, U. Pagallo, G. Sartor & G. Ajani (Eds.), AI approaches to the complexity of legal systems: complex systems, the semantic web, ontologies, argumentation, and dialogue: international workshops AICOL-I/IVR-XXIV, Beijing, China, September 19, 2009 and AICOL-II/JURIX 2009, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 16, 2009: revised selected papers Vol. 6237. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 74-92). Berlin: Springer.
- T. van Engers & A. Boer (2010). Agility and managing change in a networked environment. In P. Parycek & A. Prosser (Eds.), EDem2010: proceedings of the 4th International Conference on E-Democracy: 6-7 May 2010, Danube University Krems, Austria (pp. 235-246). Wien: Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft.
- A. Boer & T. van Engers (2010). Generic problem solving tasks and agent roles in public administration. In R.G.F. Winkels (Ed.), Legal knowledge and information systems: JURIX 2010, the twenty-third annual conference Vol. 223. Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications (pp. 47-56). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
- A. Boer & T. van Engers (2010). Knowledge acquisition from sources of law in public administration. In P. Cimiano & H.S. Pinto (Eds.), Knowledge engineering and management by the masses: 17th international conference, EKAW 2010, Lisbon, Portugal, October 11-15, 2010: proceedings Vol. 6317. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 44-58). Berlin: Springer.
2009
- A. Boer (2009). MetaLex naming conventions and the semantic web. In G. Governatori (Ed.), Legal knowledge and information systems: JURIX 2009, the twenty-second annual conference Vol. 205. Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications (pp. 31-36). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
- A. Boer & T. van Engers (2009). AGILE: from source of law to business process specification. In N. Casellas, E. Francesconi, R. Hoekstra & S. Montemagni (Eds.), LOAIT 2009: 3rd workshop on Legal Ontologies and Artificial Intelligence Techniques joint with 2nd workshop on Semantic Processing of Legal Text Vol. 2. IDT series (pp. 37-44). Barcelona: Huygens Editorial.
- S. van de Ven, A. Boer & T. van Engers (2009). Dealing with changes to legislation in networked environments. In G. Governatori (Ed.), Legal knowledge and information systems: JURIX 2009, the twenty-second annual conference Vol. 205. Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications (pp. 182-187). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
- R. Hoekstra, J. Breuker, M. Di Bello & A. Boer (2009). LKIF Core: principled ontology development for the legal domain. In J. Breuker, P. Casanovas, M.C.A. Klein & E. Francesconi (Eds.), Law, ontologies and the semantic web: channelling the legal information flood (Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications, 188) (pp. 21-52). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
2008
- T. van Engers, E. Hupkes, R. Winkels & A. Boer (2008). An ontology for spatial regulations. In P. Casanovas, N. Casellas, G. Sartor & R. Rubino (Eds.), Computable models of the law: languages, dialogues, games, ontologies Vol. 4884. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 86-104). Berlin: Springer.
- A. Boer, R. Winkels & F. Vitali (2008). MetaLex XML and the legal knowledge interchange format. In G. Sartor, P. Casanovas, N Casellas & R Robino (Eds.), Computable models of the law (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence) (pp. 21-41). Berlin: Springer.
2014
- A.W.F. Boer, M. Trompper & R.G.F. Winkels (2014). Analysis of legal networks. (extern rapport). Amsterdam: Leibniz Center for Law, University of Amsterdam.
- A.W.F. Boer, R.G.F. Winkels & M. Trompper (2014). Requirements for enrichment tools. (extern rapport). Amsterdam: Leibniz Center for Law, University of Amsterdam.
- A. Boer & B. Sijtsma (2014). Semi-Automatic Construction of Skeleton Concept Maps from Case Judgments. In R. Winkels & N. Lettieri (Eds.), NAiL 2014: 2nd international workshop on "Network Analysis in Law": Wednesday december 10th 2014: in conjunction with JURIX 2014: 27th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Krakow, Poland (pp. 8). Amsterdam: [s.n.].[go to publisher's site]
2013
- A. Boer & G. Sileno (2013). AGILE: a methodology for Advanced Governance of Information services through Legal Engineering. (extern rapport, Technical report Leibniz Center for Law). Amsterdam: Leibniz Center for Law, Universiteit van Amsterdam.[go to publisher's site]
2008
- S. Klarman, R. Hoekstra, A. Boer, M. Di Bello, K. van den Berg, T. Gordon, A. Förhécz & R. Vas (2008). Specification of the Legal Knowledge Interchange Format: Deliverable 1.1: summary. (extern rapport). [Amsterdam]: Estrella Project.[go to publisher's site]
2009
- A. Boer, R. Hoekstra, E. de Maat, E. Hupkes, F. Vitali, M. Palmirani & B. Rátai (2009). CEN MetaLex workshop agreement: final. (extern rapport, CEN workshop agreement). Brussels: European Committee for Standardization.[go to publisher's site]
2009
- A. Boer (2009, September 25). Legal theory, sources of law and the semantic web. Universiteit van Amsterdam (viii, 307 pag.) (Amsterdam: IOS Press). Supervisor(s): prof.dr. T.M. van Engers, prof.dr. J.A.P.J. Breuker & dr. R.G.F. Winkels.
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