4.1 |
SGML markup for the definition of ‘bungler’ in the Oxford Dictionary |
93 |
4.2 |
Changes in textwork since Gutenberg |
97 |
4.3 |
Parallels between old and new media |
104 |
6.1 |
Popper’s ‘general theory of evolution’ |
153 |
6.2 |
Knowledge in the three worlds ontology |
155 |
6.3 |
The contextual nature of personal knowledge |
157 |
6.4 |
John Boyd’s OODA loop concept |
160 |
6.5 |
The systems triad in hierarchy of complex dynamic systems |
162 |
6.6 |
The hierarchical levels of knowledge cycling in a research enterprise |
164 |
6.7 |
General process for turning personal into explicit knowledge |
166 |
6.8 |
Social construction and formalisation of knowledge |
169 |
6.9 |
Socio-technical aspects of harmonising standards across different research communities |
181 |
9.1 |
A representation of the top-level classes in the BFO ontology |
278 |
9.2 |
A representation of the top-level classes in the DOLCE ontology |
278 |
9.3 |
A representation of the top-level classes in the GFO ontology |
279 |
9.4 |
A representation of the top-level classes in the PROTON ontology |
279 |
9.5 |
A representation of the top-level classes in the SUMO ontology |
280 |
12.1 |
Commensurability model |
353 |
13.1 |
The interlanguage mechanism |
386 |
13.2 |
CGML as an interlanguage |
406 |
13.3 |
Language pairs—full interoperability of 17 schemas requires 272 crosswalks |
408 |
13.4 |
The interlanguage approach to CGML |
409 |
13.5 |
Fragment of the CGML Dictionary of Authorship and Publishing specifying the concepts of < creation > and < creator > |
413 |
13.6 |
Fragment of the CGML Dictionary specifying the concept of < editor > |
415 |
13.7 |
First to fourth level concepts of the CGML Taxonomy of Authorship and Publishing |
420 |
13.8 |
Fragment of the CGML Taxonomy of Authorship and Publishing specifying the concept of < party > from the fourth to sixth levels |
422 |
13.9 |
Fragment of the Dublin Core to CGML Thesaurus |
423 |
14.1 |
Translation/transformation architecture |
437 |
14.2 |
Outline of the technical design choice between different transformation architectures |
442 |
14.3 |
Comparison of the CGML and COAX systems |
445 |
14.4 |
XML content translation using the CGML transformation system |
448 |
14.5 |
XML content translation using the COAX transformation system |
451 |
14.6 |
XML content translation using OntoMerge |
460 |
15.1 |
A schema of knowledge processes |
500 |