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Inside the architecture of a hyperspatial Knowledge Management application (continued)
- The SOAP envelope actor header can provide dynamic semantic (content) routing to facilitate automatic intelligent knowledge hunting, where data can be sourced in a dynamically directed fashion based on ambient associative patterns that get stored in the SOAP envelope as they are collected and analyzed for subsequent routing and knowledge information sourcing and analysis;
- Aggressive SOAP XML component assembly can achieve remote knowledge site mediation for optimizing marshalling and unmarshalling of knowledge data and logic through advanced Java techniques;
- Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) can provide encapsulation of back-end resources like network document folders, document libraries, databases, and intelligent devices for knowledge transaction re-usage and management;
- Other standards like KIF (Knowledge Interchange Format) and KQML (Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language) that provide dynamic mapping of knowledge concept patterns onto ontology libraries, emerging standards like TML (Telephony Markup Language) for Thesural mapping, can provide a powerful standards-based Knowledge Management and sharing environment that end-users can leverage with minimal corporate IT intervention, permitting them to focus on the business of business, and not the business of technology.
A knowledge organizer application is outlined as follows:
- The Taxonomy can become an interface to a document library;
- Using TML, or a pattern-based common-context mapping approach, multiple taxonomy interfaces can be applied to a document collection;
- Using taxonomies and taxonomy fragments as document collection navigators, multiple semantic navigators can be applied to document collections to move beyond simple classifications and into the realm of knowledge assimilation processing and support;
- Multiple knowledge perspectives provide users with the power to view underlying knowledge concept associations hidden in documents;
- Other extensions are possible, such as the ability to map selected taxonomy or classification theme fragments onto external sources, using query transforms to collect and organize similar information, or even onto ontology libraries through KIF or KQML to verify concept integrity and validity;
- Such an interface could also be used to find expert users, collaborative knowledge transfer patterns, corporate results by concept, and much more;
- Furthermore, a knowledge workbench could provide the ability to verify knowledge confidence and integrity through semantic convergence or ontology concept integrity comparisons.
Extending practical Knowledge Management solutions Knowledge transactions developed by 2G-KM SDKs can be extended by vendors and end-users for value-added implementations, ranging from simple operations like automatic document summaries, learning readers like document speed-reads and power-reads, automatic user knowledge, interest and collaborative profiling, semantic router generation that provides automatic semantic (content) routing services, and expert finders. Various forms of concept searches are automatically facilitated simply by submitting documents, raw text, or targeted viewpoint profile aggregations to deliver knowledge organizers and classifiers, and much more.
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