Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of PimOntology


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01/17/06 14:08:54 (18 years ago)
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sauermann
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    44 * a personal mental model of person Paul: '''Paul's PIMO'''. A PIMO instance 
    55 * personal mental models in general (the topic of personal mental models): '''Personal Information Models (PIMO)''' 
    6  * the PIMO ontology language: '''PIMO-language''' ? 
    7  * the PIMO-language defines: much. all of this. see this tech report: todo. 
    8  * the initial mental model is provided as part of the PIMO-language. It is the "initial-PIMO". 
     6 * the PIMO is defined using the: '''PIMO-ontology''' ? 
     7 * the PIMO-ontology defines: much. all of this. see this tech report: todo. 
     8 * the initial mental model is provided as part of the PIMO-ontology. It is the "initial-PIMO". 
    99 * one entity in the mental model (be it document, concept, etc): '''Thing''' 
    1010 * one instance in the mental model. Project "AcmeSales" is a: '''Concept''' 
     
    1818then replace them throughout this wiki 
    1919 
    20 = Pim Ontology = 
     20= PIMO Ontology = 
    2121 
    22 The PIM-Ontology is used to represent the personal mental model of the user. Places, people, times, projects or other subjects of interest are part of the mental model of a person, the PimOntology allows the user to enter these now into the system, when needed. We do not want to capture all mental activity, an unnecessary task, and instead focus on those concepts that are there anyway: today we find them in a tag, foldername, file-name, bookmark name, etc. The technique behind the PIM-Ontology is comparable to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topic_map Topic Maps] standard or to the [http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/ SKOS Ontology]. 
     22The PIMO-Ontology is used to represent the personal mental model of the user. Places, people, times, projects or other subjects of interest are part of the mental model of a person, the PimOntology allows the user to enter these now into the system, when needed. We do not want to capture all mental activity, an unnecessary task, and instead focus on those concepts that are there anyway: today we find them in a tag, foldername, file-name, bookmark name, etc. The technique behind the PIM-Ontology is comparable to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topic_map Topic Maps] standard or to the [http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/ SKOS Ontology]. 
    2323 
    2424In gnowsis, the PimOntology consists of two parts: