An ontology of Knowledge Content Objects, originally designed for the Metokis project, and then aligned to DOLCE+DnS-Ultralite.
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Version 3 aligns KCO.owl to DUL.owl and IOLite.owl.
A region that can be classified by a trust parameter in a trustworthiness description (still to be modelled).
The conceptualization of a computational procedure.
A standard data structure for information objects from a given domain. It realizes an IO that specializes another IO that realizes the generic KCO (it has specialized types for facet fillers).
It can change by community agreement.
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A standard data structure with defined facets that operationalize some properties of an information object. It is supposed to realize just one information object, which is maximally generic.
It can only change by agreement of system developers.
A non-digital (analog) realization of some information object.
The first instance of a KCO class.
An information object that expresses an algorithm (as a description). It can be either an informal or formal expression.
A filled data structure (usually filling a domain-KCO) for a set of information objects.
It realizes an IO that instantiates another IO realized by a domain-KCO.
It can change by owner s decision.
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A narrative that has properties similar to a plan, encoded as an algorithm.
The description of a business negotiation or trading.
A computational realization of an algorithm expression.
A copy of a filled data structure (master) for a content object.
It can change by a local owner decision.
A copy has all the properties of a master, but it must also have the master as an antecedent.
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The description of price application for a product or a set of products (entitlements, parametric monetary values, etc.).
A computational realization of a data structure.
A generalization of both analog and digital content objects (realizations of information that are framed by a data structure).
A computational realization of some information object (that can be encoded computationally).
Previous name: content-object, now generalized to include also analog content.
The contractual conditions (possibly operationalized in/on the KCO) for licensing/using etc. a content object.
The pricing conditions (possibly operationalized in/on the KCO) in order to pay for a content object.
A data structure frames an information object when it provides an additional structure to it.
The relation between an information realization and a value (a trust region) that quantifies the parameter of a trustworthiness description (to be modelled).
The negotiation conditions (possibly operationalized in/on the KCO) for buying/getting/accessing, etc. a content object.
Any relation holding between two entities, in which the first one (e.g. a web resource) is a realization of an information object that is 'about' the second, or that 'expresses' the second.
A content object that is classified by some concept used by a plan that either defines an agent-driven-role, or uses an agentive figure, or unifies a collective.
The relation between a KCO and a script that orders (according to a discourse pattern) the parts of the content object carried by the KCO.
Any information realization that realizes an information object that is about something is here said to 'realize an information about' something.
A physical data structure realizes a frame for a content object when it realizes a data structure that 'frames' the information of that content object.
The relation between a KCO and a script that orders (on a time line) the parts of the content object carried by the KCO.
A computational object that realizes information expressing a plan that defines a task.
The relation between a KCO and a log (a datatype) that contains the history of past manipulations of the content object contained in the KCO.