Difference between revisions of "Domain-specific knowledge"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "Domain-specific knowledge is a field of knowledge that follows certain well-published assumptions and conventions specified by relevant domain experts. The knowledge content s...") |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Domain-specific knowledge is a field of knowledge that follows certain well-published assumptions and conventions specified by relevant domain experts. The knowledge content should be documented using domain-specific terminology, and supported by prior operational or experimental/antedotal data content. [[Domain-specific data set]] can be utilized as a resource for accumulating and supporting [[domain-specific knowledge]]. | Domain-specific knowledge is a field of knowledge that follows certain well-published assumptions and conventions specified by relevant domain experts. The knowledge content should be documented using domain-specific terminology, and supported by prior operational or experimental/antedotal data content. [[Domain-specific data set]] can be utilized as a resource for accumulating and supporting [[domain-specific knowledge]]. | ||
=Domain-specific knowledge management= | |||
In computing science, [[domain-specific knowledge]] can be encoded in [[domain-specific language]]. Such language will provide the semantics to reason about concrete scenarios given [[domain-specific data set]]. | |||
=Related Pages= | =Related Pages= | ||
[[Category:Domain-Specific]] | [[Category:Domain-Specific]] |
Latest revision as of 02:20, 16 February 2022
Domain-specific knowledge is a field of knowledge that follows certain well-published assumptions and conventions specified by relevant domain experts. The knowledge content should be documented using domain-specific terminology, and supported by prior operational or experimental/antedotal data content. Domain-specific data set can be utilized as a resource for accumulating and supporting domain-specific knowledge.
Domain-specific knowledge management
In computing science, domain-specific knowledge can be encoded in domain-specific language. Such language will provide the semantics to reason about concrete scenarios given domain-specific data set.