Table of Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Introduction -- Representing Knowledge -- Modeling Using a Semi-Formal Visual Language -- Types and Examples ofKnowledge Models -- Modeling Tools and Techniques -- Knowledge, Skills, and Competency -- Taxonomies of Problemsand Generic Skills -- A Taxonomy of Generic Skills -- Modeling Multi-ActorActivity Scenarios -- Competency-Driven Scenariosand Actor Modeling -- Visual Ontology Modelingand the Semantic Web -- Referencing Resourcesthrough Ontology Evolution1 -- Competency Equilibrium andInstructional Scenarios' Quality1 -- Ontology-Based SoftwareComponent Aggregation1 -- From Semi-Formal Modelsto Formal Models1 -- An Ontology-DrivenSystem for E-Learning andKnowledge Management -- Modeling for Learning1 -- Modeling for InstructionalEngineering -- Modeling for LearningDesign Repositories -- Modeling for KnowledgeManagement in Organizations -- Modeling for Tools andEnvironments Specification -- Modeling for Researchand Communication -- About the Author -- Index.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"This book addresses how we can make the Web more useful, more intelligent, more knowledge intensive to fulfill our more and more demanding learning and working needs? It is based on the premise that representing knowledge visually is key for individuals and organizations to enable useful access to the knowledge era"--Provided by publisher.
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Source for Acquisition/Subscription Address
MIL
Stock Number
265807
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Title
Visual knowledge modeling for semantic web technologies.
International Standard Book Number
9781615208395
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Ontologies (Information retrieval)
Semantic Web.
COMPUTERS-- Online Services.
COMPUTERS-- System Administration-- Storage & Retrieval.