The Open Knowledge Definition (OKD) sets out principles to define the 'open' in open knowledge. The term knowledge is used broadly and it includes all forms of data, content such as music, films or books as well any other type of information.
In the simplest form the definition can be summed up in the statement that "A piece of knowledge is open if you are free to use, reuse, and redistribute it".
Infoenthusiasts may exult in the sheer volume of raw data, & just as industrial revolution society learned how to process a glut of "atoms," we must now learn how to process this glut of "information."
This diagram depicts a spectrum of information sharing capabilities. Moving from lower right to upper left of the diagram, we see that more expressive forms of metadata and semantic modeling encompass the simpler forms, and extend their capabilities. From
This diagram depicts a spectrum of information sharing capabilities. Moving from lower right to upper left of the diagram, we see that more expressive forms of metadata and semantic modeling encompass the simpler forms, and extend their capabilities. From
D. Knoell, M. Atzmueller, C. Rieder, and K. Scherer. Proc. GWEM 2017, co-located with 9th Conference Professional Knowledge Management (WM 2017), Karlsruhe, Germany, KIT, (2017)
D. Knoell, M. Atzmueller, C. Rieder, and K. Scherer. Proc. GWEM 2017, co-located with 9th Conference Professional Knowledge Management (WM 2017), Karlsruhe, Germany, KIT, ((In Press) 2017)
D. Knoell, M. Atzmueller, C. Rieder, and K. Scherer. Proc. GWEM 2017, co-located with 9th Conference Professional Knowledge Management (WM 2017), Karlsruhe, Germany, KIT, (2017)
R. Jäschke, and S. Rudolph. Contributions to the 11th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, page 19--34. Technische Universität Dresden, (May 2013)
R. Jäschke, and S. Rudolph. Contributions to the 11th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, page 19--34. Technische Universität Dresden, (May 2013)
R. Jäschke, and S. Rudolph. Contributions to the 11th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, page 19--34. Technische Universität Dresden, (May 2013)
R. Jäschke, and S. Rudolph. Contributions to the 11th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, page 19--34. Technische Universität Dresden, (May 2013)