Toward a Cooperatively Built Ontology of Knowledge Engineering
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Martin, Philippe
Eboueya, Michel
Griffith University Author(s)
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2007
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Nowadays, it is difficult and inefficient to publish, retrieve, compare, evaluate and learn ideas and techniques about knowledge engineering since they are not organized into a semantic network but stored within informal documents and hence scattered and described in various ways across millions of such documents (research articles, documentations, emails, etc.). Our knowledge server WebKB-2 supports the collaborative building of a formal or semiformal semantic network. We have begun creating such a network to permit a scalable sharing of information about knowledge engineering. This article illustrates and discusses this work.Nowadays, it is difficult and inefficient to publish, retrieve, compare, evaluate and learn ideas and techniques about knowledge engineering since they are not organized into a semantic network but stored within informal documents and hence scattered and described in various ways across millions of such documents (research articles, documentations, emails, etc.). Our knowledge server WebKB-2 supports the collaborative building of a formal or semiformal semantic network. We have begun creating such a network to permit a scalable sharing of information about knowledge engineering. This article illustrates and discusses this work.
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Proceedings of the 2007 WSEAS International Conference on Computer Engineering and Applications
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