Conceptual Knowledge Markup Language: The central core
R. Kent. (2011)cite arxiv:1109.1525Comment: Presented at the Twelfth Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition, Modeling and Management (KAW'99), 1999.
Abstract
The conceptual knowledge framework OML/CKML needs several components for a
successful design. One important, but previously overlooked, component is the
central core of OML/CKML. The central core provides a theoretical link between
the ontological specification in OML and the conceptual knowledge
representation in CKML. This paper discusses the formal semantics and syntactic
styles of the central core, and also the important role it plays in defining
interoperability between OML/CKML, RDF/S and Ontolingua.
Description
Conceptual Knowledge Markup Language: The central core
%0 Journal Article
%1 kent2011
%A Kent, Robert E.
%D 2011
%K knowledge_organization language
%T Conceptual Knowledge Markup Language: The central core
%U http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1109/1109.1525.pdf
%X The conceptual knowledge framework OML/CKML needs several components for a
successful design. One important, but previously overlooked, component is the
central core of OML/CKML. The central core provides a theoretical link between
the ontological specification in OML and the conceptual knowledge
representation in CKML. This paper discusses the formal semantics and syntactic
styles of the central core, and also the important role it plays in defining
interoperability between OML/CKML, RDF/S and Ontolingua.
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successful design. One important, but previously overlooked, component is the
central core of OML/CKML. The central core provides a theoretical link between
the ontological specification in OML and the conceptual knowledge
representation in CKML. This paper discusses the formal semantics and syntactic
styles of the central core, and also the important role it plays in defining
interoperability between OML/CKML, RDF/S and Ontolingua.
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title = {Conceptual Knowledge Markup Language: The central core},
url = {http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1109/1109.1525.pdf},
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