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KADS: a modelling approach to knowledge engineering
Knowledge Acquisition - Special issue on the KADS approach to knowledge engineering
Tasks and ontologies in engineering modelling
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline
Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline
Applying a library of problem-solving methods on a real-life task
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
The Ontolingua Server: a tool for collaborative ontology construction
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue: innovative applications of the World Wide Web
Knowledge representation: logical, philosophical and computational foundations
Knowledge representation: logical, philosophical and computational foundations
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Sorting things out: classification and its consequences
Sorting things out: classification and its consequences
Structural Knowledge: Techniques for Representing, Conveying, and Acquiring Structural Knowledge
Structural Knowledge: Techniques for Representing, Conveying, and Acquiring Structural Knowledge
Concept as Knowledge Handles in Collaborative Document Management
WETICE '99 Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Enabling Technologies on Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
Integrated open service node for active networks and services
IEEE Communications Magazine
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Knowledge economy in the future will be characterised by a degree of dynamics, flexibility and mobility that will go far beyond many of today's developments and examples. On demand and ad hoc formation of teams, virtual organisations, physically distributed and mobile workers are only initial examples of the work practices and organisational innovation to be expected. For learning and collaboration frameworks, suitable support should be provided for knowledge construction. This paper proposes the use of new methodologies for knowledge-based development associated with web technologies for construction of knowledge repositories. We describe and illustrate the separation of the application knowledge from problem-solving knowledge. Indexing is used for both cases as a cornerstone for structuring knowledge, modelling and reuse as shown in the working prototype. UML models provide a useful, lightweight environment for constructing problem-solving repositories for the web.