Author: Robert Neches, Richard Fikes,
Tim Finin, Thomas Gruber, Ramesh Patil, Ted Senator, and William
R. Swartout
Title: Enabling technology for knowledge sharing
Date: 1991
Type: magazine article in PDF
File: AIMag12-03-004.pdf
Citation: Robert Neches, Richard
Fikes, Tim Finin, Thomas Gruber, Ramesh Patil, Ted Senator, and
William R. Swartout (1991). Enabling technology
for knowledge sharing. AI Magazine, 12(3):16-36, 1991.
Context: Public overview of
the DARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort. Historically interesting
given what has happened since with XML and the Semantic Web.
Abstract: Building new knowledge-based
systems today usually entails constructing new knowledge bases from
scratch. It could instead be done by assembling reusable components.
System developers would then only need to worry about creating the
specialized knowledge and reasoners new to the specific task of
their system. This new system would interoperate with existing systems,
using them to perform some of its reasoning. In this way, declarative
knowledge, problem- solving techniques, and reasoning services could
all be shared among systems. This approach would facilitate building
bigger and better systems cheaply. The infrastructure to support
such sharing and reuse would lead to greater ubiquity of these systems,
potentially transforming the knowledge industry. This article presents
a vision of the future in which knowledge-based system development
and operation is facilitated by infrastructure and technology for
knowledge sharing. It describes an initiative currently under way
to develop these ideas and suggests steps that must be taken in
the future to try to realize this vision.
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