Context management system
First Claim
1. A system for utilizing data to provide knowledge management which comprises the following computer-implemented or enabled steps:
- (a) defining information acquisition, exchange, and workflow to help enable categorization of one or a plurality of Knowledge Elements to yield linguistics information, (b) categorizing said one or said plurality of Knowledge Elements for categorization of said Elements with the aid of said linguistics information by at least one of the following ways;
slice, layer, or crumb; and
(c) storing said one or said plurality of Knowledge Elements in a database according to a database schema which implements said categorization, including at least one relationship within said database for identifying at least one Knowledge Element with a globally unique identifier (GUID); and
(d) utilizing, by at least one user, at least one computer-implemented or enabled device, wherein said device is Internet-enabled.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a system for utilizing audible, visual, textual, and multimedia data in a knowledge management context. An Internet-enabled and customizable apparatus and method for implementing this knowledge management system is disclosed. Information is managed by way of classifying information by a slice, layer, and/or crumb level. Further, metadata may be utilized to build further context with respect to this information. Contextual relationships may be built between and among one or a plurality of customer information. In this vein, the contextual web of information (relationships of information pieces) and “knowledge polygon” (contextual dimensions to information) are built.
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1. A system for utilizing data to provide knowledge management which comprises the following computer-implemented or enabled steps:
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(a) defining information acquisition, exchange, and workflow to help enable categorization of one or a plurality of Knowledge Elements to yield linguistics information, (b) categorizing said one or said plurality of Knowledge Elements for categorization of said Elements with the aid of said linguistics information by at least one of the following ways;
slice, layer, or crumb; and
(c) storing said one or said plurality of Knowledge Elements in a database according to a database schema which implements said categorization, including at least one relationship within said database for identifying at least one Knowledge Element with a globally unique identifier (GUID); and
(d) utilizing, by at least one user, at least one computer-implemented or enabled device, wherein said device is Internet-enabled. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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