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Authors:
Claus-Peter Rückemann
Keywords: Conceptual Knowledge Complements; Multi-disciplinary Knowledge Resources' Practice; Superordinate Knowledge Methodology; UDC; Advanced Data-centric Computing.
Abstract:
The results and insights in the practice of multi-disciplinary knowledge resources presented in this article are based on the research and developments conducted during the last years. Many multi-disciplinary and practical geo-spatial data and application solutions require to employ integrated resources from disciplines of natural sciences and humanities to exploit holistically complex knowledge scenarios. In many cases, data and algorithms as well as workflows have to be created and tackled individually. The goal of this paper is to illustrate examples of integrated knowledge based on the ongoing research to create sustainable and innovative resources ans a comprehensive tool base of conceptual knowledge in geo-spatial application scenarios and beyond, for arbitrary knowledge context in any media. The solution should be complementary to the commonly available geo-spatial features and should fulfill a range of further criteria, especially for a coherent system of knowledge, multi-disciplinary, and data-centric. The result should allow to create and refer to facetted knowledge focussed on geo-spatial scenarios. The paper presents a range of multi-disciplinary knowledge complements in their formalised common conceptual knowledge and the results of an implementation based on the fundamental methodology of superordinate knowledge. The resulting solution is targeting geo-spatial application scenarios and has been used for many practical implementations over more than three decades. The resulting comprehensive subset of conceptual knowledge reference divisions, which was created from this long-term research, is available and first published with the cited research.
Pages: 169 to 180
Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2019. Used with permission.
Publication date: December 30, 2019
Published in: journal
ISSN: 1942-261x