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Synopsis: Ict: Computing: Computer science: Formal language:


DigitalBusinessEcosystems-2007.pdf

14 Formal languages that Evolve and Proliferate Social Constructivism Multiple and Subjective Descriptions Open source in Digital Ecosystems 17 Open Knowledge, Open Governance and Community 18 References 20 Table of contents 6introductionthis introductory paper summarises the needs and the processes that have led to the concept of digital

knowledge Open governance Natural and formal languages Economic outputs: Economic empowerment Production capacity Open source tools and processes for the collective representation and formalisation of knowledge Economic developmentict s Systems theory 2nd-order cybernetics Structural determinism

and formal languages and protocols. the architectural infrastructure that enables the desired autopoietic mechanisms and manages the distributed and pervasive storage of such knowledge,

Formal languages that Evolve and Proliferatethe issue of how distributed knowledge should be represented -and created-is one of the main research topics related to semantics of today. 2) The business ecosystem includes the socioeconomic players, the material transactions,

The focus of many scientists in recent years has in fact been to develop formal languages that have the expressive power to define more abstracts aspects of reality,

and of the layers of the semantic web stack of W3c. 23 In the ecosystem metaphor this research activity can be described as the phylogenetic tree24 of formal languages:

and we apply these insights to the digital world and to formal languages, we gain powerful instruments for development.

The formal languages used have a high expressive power but due to their complexity the codification requires mediation by experts.

The descriptions made by the users through collaborative tagging are less expressive and detailed than the descriptions made with formal languages;


The future internet.pdf

and (iii) the differences between formal languages and models and those used in industrial design and development environments (e g.,

This work uses OWL as formal language for this communication as the OWL was adopted by a considerable number of initiatives


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