CODE4: A Unified System for Managing Conceptual Knowledge
by
Doug Skuce and
Timothy C. Lethbridge
Department of Computer Science
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Canada, K1N 6N5
{doug, tcl}@site.uottawa.ca
This is the table of contents for the html version of a paper
which appeared in the International Journal of
Human-Computer Studies (1995), 42, 413-451.
This version is lacking a couple of illustrations which we
could not convert.
A postscript version is also available.
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1Rationale for CODE4
- 1.2Design Assumptions
- 1.3Related Representations and Systems
- 2. Knowledge Representation
- 2.1Basic Concepts, Terminology, and Ontological Assumptions
- 2.2The Inheritance, Property, Statement, Relation and Facet Hierarchies
- 2.3Facets
- 2.4Inheritance
- 2.5ClearTalk, Formality and Informality
- 2.6Block Computation and Delegation
- 2.7Terms
- 2.8Metaconcepts
- 2.9Persistent Storage; CODE4 as a Knowledge Server
- 2.10Semantics and KIF Compatibility
- 3. User Interface
- 3.1The Control Panel
- 3.2The Feedback Panel
- 3.3Knowledge Maps
- 3.4Browsers
- 3.4.1 Outline Browsers
- 3.4.2 Graphical Browsers
- 3.4.3 Property Matrix Browsers
- 3.5Semantic Net Graphs
- 3.6Masks
- 3.7Document Processor
- 3.8Property Manager
- 4. Applications
- 4.1Software Engineering
- 4.2General-purpose Ontologies
- 4.3Terminology
- 5. Concluding Remarks
- Availability of CODE4
- Acknowledgements
- References