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Modeling knowledge

Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies, 2011
Processing knowledge is a prominent field of research and -- after the knowledge management hype a decade ago -- also in business domain. We observe two main trends, although not explicitly distinguishable. First the knowledge engineering approaches focusing on machine interpretable knowledge and second the knowledge management approaches that center ...
Woitsch R., Hrgovcic V.
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Knowledge-Based Protein Modeling

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1994
Knowledge, both from the three-dimensional structures of homologous proteins and from the general analysis of protein structure, is of value in modeling a protein of known sequence but unknown structure. While many models are still constructed at least in part by manual methods on graphics devices, automated procedures have come into greater use. These
M S, Johnson   +3 more
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The Knowledge-stream Model - A Comprehensive Model for Knowledge Circulation in Communities of Knowledgeable Practitioners

Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing, 2014
In this paper we present an original position on how knowledge is created and shared in organizational domains. We propose a metaphor of diffusion, borrowed from genetics, and a four phase model, which aims to be as simple as the SECI model proposed within the OKCT, but also more comprehensive and sociologically-informed.
CABITZA, FEDERICO ANTONIO NICCOLO' AMEDEO   +3 more
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Knowledge modelling framework

2015 2nd International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management (ICT-DM), 2015
This paper presents a conceptual knowledge modelling framework that aims at facilitating the decision support functions in the emergency management domain. The EDXL-based group of standards is the most complete approach to address emergency information sharing and data exchange across various actors involved in the process of disaster management ...
Kantorovitch, Julia   +6 more
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Model, description and knowledge

Synthese, 1960
It is not my intention to speak about the use of models in scientific inquiry or the connections between formal systems, theories and models. The problem I should like to discuss can be loosely stated as follows: Do our scientific books and articles contain descriptions of nature; does the scientist construct a picture or model of nature?
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Models of knowledge

Scene, 2023
Art practice has an unusual history inside the university sector. Often originating from specialized academies, as disciplines they usually began life through a focus on practical work. This gave rise to small institutions that have been subsumed into larger ones, becoming colleges or schools within universities rather than continuing their independent
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Knowledge object modeling

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans, 2000
Knowledge objects are an integration of the object-oriented paradigm with logic rules. The proper integration provides a flexible and powerful environment, as rule-based components provide facilities for deductive retrieval and pattern matching, and object-oriented components provide a clear intuitive structure for programs in the form of class ...
null Xindong Wu, K. Cai
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