Knowledge Technologies
by Nick Milton
Publisher: Polimetrica 2008
ISBN/ASIN: 8876990992
ISBN-13: 9788876990991
Number of pages: 141
Description:
Several technologies are emerging that provide new ways to capture, store, present and use knowledge. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive introduction to five of the most important of these technologies: Knowledge Engineering, Knowledge Based Engineering, Knowledge Webs, Ontologies and Semantic Webs.
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