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IEAAIE
2001
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Why Use a Unified Knowledge Representation?
In a unified knowledge representation, data, information and knowledge are all represented in a single formalism. A unified knowledge representation based on “items” is describ...
John K. Debenham
DEXA
2000
Springer
109views Database» more  DEXA 2000»
13 years 8 months ago
Knowledge Decay in a Normalised Knowledge Base
Knowledge ‘decay’ is a measure of the degradation of knowledge integrity. In a unified knowledge representation, data, information and knowledge are all represented in a single...
John K. Debenham
KRDB
2003
117views Database» more  KRDB 2003»
13 years 5 months ago
On a Unifying Framework for Comparing Knowledge Representation Schemes
Given the numerous knowledge representation models (KR-schemes) that have been proposed, it would be desirable to have a formal, unifying model for the description of a KR-scheme,...
Giorgos Flouris, Dimitris Plexousakis, Grigoris An...
FLAIRS
2000
13 years 5 months ago
The Degradation of Knowledge Base Integrity
In a unified knowledge representation data, information and knowledge are all represented in a single formalism as "items". Objects are item building operators. Items an...
John K. Debenham
ER
2003
Springer
150views Database» more  ER 2003»
13 years 8 months ago
EITH - A Unifying Representation for Database Schema and Application Code in Enterprise Knowledge Extraction
The integration of heterogeneous legacy databases requires understanding of database structure and content. We previously developed a theoretical and software infrastructure to sup...
Mark S. Schmalz, Joachim Hammer, Mingxi Wu, Oguzha...