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Ontology Frames for IT Courseware Representation

Ontology Frames for IT Courseware Representation

Witold Abramowicz, Marek Kowalkiewicz, Piotr Zawadzki
Copyright: © 2003 |Pages: 11
ISBN13: 9781931777513|ISBN10: 1931777519|EISBN13: 9781931777674
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-93177-751-3.ch001
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Abramowicz, Witold, et al. "Ontology Frames for IT Courseware Representation." Knowledge Management: Current Issues and Challenges, edited by Elayne Coakes, IGI Global, 2003, pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-93177-751-3.ch001

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Abramowicz, W., Kowalkiewicz, M., & Zawadzki, P. (2003). Ontology Frames for IT Courseware Representation. In E. Coakes (Ed.), Knowledge Management: Current Issues and Challenges (pp. 1-11). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-93177-751-3.ch001

Chicago

Abramowicz, Witold, Marek Kowalkiewicz, and Piotr Zawadzki. "Ontology Frames for IT Courseware Representation." In Knowledge Management: Current Issues and Challenges, edited by Elayne Coakes, 1-11. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2003. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-93177-751-3.ch001

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Abstract

This chapter introduces topic maps and skill maps technologies as a framework for storing courseware and relevant user profiles. It is a result of research being conducted on creating a knowledge exchange platform for the corporate environment. It briefly describes topic maps and skill maps – a new concept developed by the authors. It then proposes applying ontology frames to latter technologies. The proposition is followed by specification of a proposed solution. This solution is used in the Knowledge e-Marketplace for a Courseware Distribution project that is being developed at The Poznan University of Economics, Poland. The project’s target is to integrate traditional e-Marketplace with topic map technology and to introduce a new technology – skill maps – for representing an individual employee’s knowledge. There is a need to create common ontology frames for topic maps and skill maps in order to coherently represent knowledge and knowledge profiles.

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