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Ontology-based Web knowledge management Export

Information, Communications and Signal Processing, 2003 and the Fourth Pacific Rim Conference on Multimedia. Proceedings of the 2003 Joint Conference of the Fourth International Conference on, Vol. 3 (2003), pp. 1859-1863 vol.3.

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The knowledge management is becoming more and more important in organizations, either over the intranet or Internet. In this paper we present an ontology-based Web knowledge management (KM) framework based on Web ontology language DAML+OIL. This framework supports content-oriented rather than traditionally document-oriented approach to knowledge management. Three fundamental building blocks, i.e., annotations based on ontologies, knowledge-bases based on assertions in ontologies and Web resources crawling, and rule-based reasoning/inference systems for semantic knowledge manipulation. Our approach to knowledge management is the result of our semantic Web research efforts. We adopt the Web-standard based tools in our development of knowledge management. We believe that this approach of annotation-crawling-inference (A-C-I) to knowledge management is flexible and effective in supporting knowledge sharing on the Web. An ongoing prototype is briefly described.


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