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Towards Conceptual Knowledge Reference Implementations for Context Integration and Contextualisation of Prehistory's and Natural Sciences' Multi-disciplinary Contexts

Authors:
Claus-Peter Rückemann

Keywords: Conceptual Knowledge Reference Implementations; Prehistory; Natural Sciences; Humanities; Contextualisation; Conceptual Knowledge.

Abstract:
This paper delivers contributions towards new conceptual knowledge reference implementations and the results of the requirements study on a new context integration system for conceptual contextualisation of prehistory's and natural sciences' universal multi-disciplinary contexts. The conceptual knowledge reference implementations focus on general multi-disciplinary coherent conceptual knowledge integration, for case studies here especially on prehistory-protohistory and archaeology. The conceptual knowledge reference implementations can be used in flexible ways, e.g., creating and employing a frame of component reference implementations. The methodology provides a coherent conceptual knowledge integration, fostering consecutive coherent analysis based on information science fundaments. The methodological approach enables an inclusion of new insight and newly created knowledge, e.g., via deployment of knowledge resources and structures. The programmatic approach and new conceptual knowledge reference implementation span multi-disciplinary knowledge in a coherent, consistent, and multi-lingual way. The methodology to consistently integrate knowledge context from prehistory and archaeology disciplines with knowledge in natural sciences and humanities is accompanied by ongoing multi-disciplinary case studies implementing the required methods. The focus of this research is on knowledge- based methodologies and deployment of information science methods, especially, universal conceptual knowledge, for the goal of creating and developing conceptual knowledge reference implementations towards coherent and general multi-disciplinary contextualisation and context integration, targeting further future creation of new insight, strategies, and perspectives.

Pages: 113 to 124

Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2021. Used with permission.

Publication date: December 31, 2021

Published in: journal

ISSN: 1942-261x