Knowledge Federation 2008 Dialogue Maps
Scientific community scenario
Key Concepts
Examples
Key Concepts
VISION?
Design of social org. of k-workers (eg. sociology) along with tools so it fulfills purpose
Vision of global sensemaking
Collective wisdom (CI for the common good)
Synergistic approach
Vision gives us direction
Subjectivity
Vision: many others committed to same goals
This is not a problem; many will recognise KF as a home for them
Identify and work with these communities
User involvement in design
Paradigm for co-creation and sharing of info in general
Strategy for solving problematique
Federated view
1 dimension: Wholistic view
APPLICATIONS?
Knowledge Work
Making claims
Subject centric
I can now try out cool k-org. ideas in a testbed
There are no other tools using more advanced KOS principles
Enabling better k-work
Unbiased bringing together/merging/combining resources
Multiple views
Focus on bridging k-silos
Creation and REUSE of k-resources
Capture and preservation of the sensemaking process
Typically this is through discourse, which we mediate and structure
Socio-semantic apps
Apps: many others working on usable, socio-semantic apps
Knowledge Resource
Focus on bridging k-silos
Creation and REUSE of k-resources
Capture and preservation of the sensemaking process
Typically this is through discourse, which we mediate and structure
Unbiased bringing together/merging/combining resources
Memetic media
Making explicit conceptual structures
IMPLEMENTATION/ SERVICES?
Presentation Federation
Presentations are 'aware' of their purpose, users, context...
Any object has one or more pres. layer. eg. Subject Proxies or Services
Subject centric
Develop/coupling of semantic k-services
Uniform re-represent'n of heterog. resources as nodes in a map
"OS": not yet mature enough. When ready, part of Web 2/3/Pragmatic...
Addressable Resources
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