Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of PimOntology


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01/17/06 23:12:53 (19 years ago)
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Leo Sauermann <leo.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 is defined using the: '''PIMO-ontology''' ? 
     6 * the PIMO is defined using the: '''PIMO-language''' ? 
    77 * the PIMO-ontology defines: much. all of this. see this tech report: todo. 
    88 * the initial mental model is provided as part of the PIMO-ontology. It is the "initial-PIMO". 
     
    1616 * PIMO: mywikitology, PIM-upper, TOPIC-PIM, SKOS, SGNOS, pim upper, pim mid, pim basic, topic, subject 
    1717 
     18 * why did you take PIMO-language and not PIMO-Ontology? Because people should understand that this is a language that persons can use to say their mental models to a computer. And PIMO-Ontology is hard to pronounce. 
     19 
    1820then replace them throughout this wiki 
    1921 
    20 = PIMO Ontology = 
     22= PIMO Language (short:PIMO-lang) = 
    2123 
    22 The 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]. 
     24The PIMO-language 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]. 
    2325 
    2426In gnowsis, the PimOntology consists of two parts: 
     
    2931The PimOntology is used in several parts of gnowsis and the mental model expressed in it helps to integrate applications. The user's primary way to access the PimOntology is the WikitologyGui and the sidebar shown in [Miniquire]. For the programmer the PimOntology can be accessed directly as RDF graph or through an API. It is wiser to use the API, it handles more complicated tasks like connecting subjects to folders better. See WikitologyDeveloping. 
    3032 
    31 = PIM Ontology Language = 
    3233The PIM ontology language was created in the EPOS project by the EPOS team, Ludger Van Elst was responsible for this task. The RDF representation of the ontology has to be integrated to the gnowsis project, and adapted for our use cases. 
     34 
    3335 
    3436= Initial Mental Model - PIM upper =