FACTOID # 130: In Belgium, 55% of government ministers are female. The country’s first female parliamentarian was appointed in 1921.
 
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Encyclopedia > Knowledgebase

A knowledge base is a special kind of database for knowledge management. It is the base for the collection of knowledge. Normally, the knowledge base consists of explicit knowledge of an organization, including trouble shooting, articles, white papers, user manuals and others. A knowledge base should have a carefully designed classification structure, content format and search engine.


See also

External links

  • High Performance Knowledge Bases (http://reliant.teknowledge.com/HPKB/)
  • Content Repository API (http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=170)
  • Computability Logic Homepage (http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~giorgi/cl.html)
  • A knowledge base for gathering IT knowledge (http://knowledgeplace.net)
  • Knowledge base information from JnanaBase (http://jnana.wikinerds.org/index.php/Knowledge_base)

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Knowledge base - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (564 words)
A knowledge base (or knowledgebase; abbreviated KB, kb or Δ) is a special kind of database for knowledge management.
Knowledge representation, automated reasoning and argumentation are active areas of research at the forefront of artificial intelligence.
It serves as a knowledgebase for curricular information for the health sciences schools at Tufts (medical, dental, veterinary, public health, nutrition, graduate biomedical sciences).
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