A treasure trove of Dedre Gentner links, titled “Analogy, Similarity, Metaphor and Mental Models” at Northwestern University, where she is Director of Cognitive Science Program.
Updated Oct 3 2008:
The representation of knowledge in general, particularly as it applies to the SemWeb.
From the KR.org site:
Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Incorporated (KR, Inc.) is a Scientific Foundation incorporated in the state of Massachusetts of the United States of America concerned with fostering research and communication on knowledge representation and reasoning.
This article on ontologies in bioinformatics seeks to resolve problems in the standardization of nomenclature in the domain of biology and bioinformatics for text mining and data integration. While intended primarily for biotech, it is very concise and well-formulated and useful to anyone constructing an ontology.
From the article:
Updated: July 12 2008
A trove of links to old articles at Hillside.net.
An old article but still pertinent. I'd like to believe that logic never goes out of style, but given the history of ...
The general definition of ontology at Wikipedia ( versus the computer science definition given in the main link ) is "a study of conceptions of reality and the nature of being". In some ways, the general definition is more appropriate to modeling organizations - the target audience for an organizational ontology is people, not computers.
The shortest and most intuitive definition of term ontology is 'a description of things that be'. For most purposes, it may be the best definition.
According to Wikipedia, the definition of CommonKADS is "a methodology to support structured knowledge engineering."
An interesting variation includes Multiagent Systems ( MAS-CommonKADS ). In the article A Methodological Proposal for Multiagent Systems Development extending CommonKADS, the major constituents of the CommonKADS Agent are:
Updated Sept 16 2008
An interesting collection of people and papers at the UCLA Graduate Summer School 2007, Probabilistic Models of Cognition: The Mathematics of Mind ( encrypted for some reason ). What better way to spend one's summer.
A treasure trove of Dedre Gentner links, titled “Analogy, Similarity, Metaphor and Mental Models” at Northwestern University, where she is Director of Cognitive Science Program.
From the document:
The OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL) is intended to help solve these problems by defining a generic XML interchange format for business documents that can be extended to meet the requirements of particular industries. Specifically, UBL provides the following:
A library of XML schemas for reusable data components such as “Address,” “Item,” and “Payment” — the common data elements of everyday business documents.