Abstract:Via a comparison of the currently used language-based components for knowledge sharing, this article first highlights the difficulties caused by the inexistence-and hence absence of exploitation-of a shared core ontology of knowledge representation languages (KRLs), i.e., i) an ontology of KRL abstract models which represents, aligns and extends standards, and ii) an ontology of KRL notations. For programmers, these are the difficulties of importing, exporting or translating between KRLs; for end-users, the di… Show more
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