Conceptual Knowledge Markup Language: An Introduction
Robert E. Kent

TL;DR
CKML is an XML-based language that integrates conceptual knowledge processing and information flow principles to facilitate comparison of diverse ontologies across communities.
Contribution
This paper introduces CKML, combining conceptual knowledge processing with information flow principles, and presents OML as a self-sufficient subset for ontology structuring.
Findings
CKML supports cross-community ontology comparison.
OML effectively structures metadata and ontologies.
CKML integrates multiple theoretical frameworks.
Abstract
Conceptual Knowledge Markup Language (CKML) is an application of XML. Earlier versions of CKML followed rather exclusively the philosophy of Conceptual Knowledge Processing (CKP), a principled approach to knowledge representation and data analysis that "advocates methods and instruments of conceptual knowledge processing which support people in their rational thinking, judgment and acting and promote critical discussion." The new version of CKML continues to follow this approach, but also incorporates various principles, insights and techniques from Information Flow (IF), the logical design of distributed systems. Among other things, this allows diverse communities of discourse to compare their own information structures, as coded in logical theories, with that of other communities that share a common generic ontology. CKML incorporates the CKP ideas of concept lattice and formal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Advanced Database Systems and Queries · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
