Visual knowledge modeling for semantic web technologies models and ontologies /
"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 acces...
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Language: | English |
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Hershey, Pa. :
IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),
c2010.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Representing knowledge
- 2. Modeling using a semi-formal visual language
- 3. Types and examples of knowledge models
- 4. Modeling tools and techniques
- 5. Knowledge, skills, and competency
- 6. Taxonomies of problems and generic skills
- 7. A taxonomy of generic skills
- 8. Modeling multi-actor activity scenarios
- 9. Competency-driven scenarios and actor modeling
- 10. Visual ontology modeling and the Semantic Web
- 11. Referencing resources through ontology evolution
- 12. Competency equilibrium and instructional scenarios' quality
- 13. Ontology-based software component aggregation
- 14. From semi-formal models to formal models
- 15. An ontology-driven system for e-learning and knowledge management
- 16. Modeling for learning
- 17. Modeling for instructional engineering
- 18. Modeling for learning design repositories
- 19. Modeling for knowledge management in organizations
- 20. Modeling for tools and environments specification
- 21. Modeling for research and communication.