Knowledge base

A knowledge base (abbreviated KB, kb or Δ[1][2]) is a special kind of database for knowledge management. A knowledge base provides a means for information to be collected, organised, shared, searched and utilised.

Contents

Types

Knowledge bases are essentially closed or open information repositories and can be categorised under two main headings:

A text based system that can include groups of documents including hyperlinks between them is known as Hypertext Systems.[3] Hypertext systems support the decision process by relieving the user of the significant effort it takes to relate and remember things." [4] Knowledge bases can exist on both computers and mobile phones in a hypertext format.[5]

See also

Informational formats

Notes

  1. ^ Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence by Iyad Rahwan, Guillermo R. Simari
  2. ^ "OWL DL Semantics". http://www.obitko.com/tutorials/ontologies-semantic-web/owl-dl-semantics.html. Retrieved 10 December 2010. 
  3. ^ Knowledge Base Template
  4. ^ Marakas, George. Decision Support Systems in the 21st Century. Prentice Hall, 1999, p.29
  5. ^ Shared Knowledge Base for Mobile Phone and Computer
  6. ^ Steven H. Dam, Ph.D. KBAD – A Cost-Effective Way to Conduct Design and Analysis. Systems and Proposal Engineering Company (SPEC), 2009

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