Rules for the Knowledge Organization

by Paola Di Maio

This Executive Report by Paola Di Maio analyzes rules and presents their relevance to knowledge organizations from different perspectives. It introduces different definitions and a historical context for rule-based systems, explaining how, if properly configured, they are particularly suitable to support current information systems environments, which are semantically rich, dynamically changing, and increasingly unpredictable. The report briefly explores some research trends and summarizes some useful approaches to help the reader think of different rule-based techniques as mechanisms to address dynamic complexity.

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Rules for the Knowledge Organization1 May 2006