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1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies Universal Semantic Knowledge Middleware Marek Paralič, Jozef Wagner, FEI Technical University of Košice

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies Outline Introduction Knowledge artefacts Architecture of the KP-Lab system Universal Semantic Knowledge Middleware (USKM) USKM services and architecture Conclusions

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies Introduction Research within Knowledge Practices Laboratory (KP- Lab, FP ) project KP-Lab focuses on developing a learning system aimed at facilitating innovative practices of sharing, creating and working with knowledge in education and workplaces KP-Lab is a modular, flexible and extensible system consisting of a cluster of inter-operable applications The user environment is a virtual shared space and a set of tools that enable collaborative knowledge practices around shared knowledge artefacts

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies Facilitating knowledge-creating learning: –The acquisition metaphor – “monological” within mind –The participation metaphor – “Dialogical” interaction; situated cognition –The knowledge-creation metaphor – “Trialogical” developing shared objects and artefacts collaboratively Approaches on using ICTs: –Monological – surfing in the Internet; information transmission –Dialogical – chatting around certain objects or artefacts, participating in a discussion forum without genuine learning agenda –Trialogical – sustained efforts of developing shared objects of inquiry. Using technology for supporting collaborative efforts of knowledge advancement Knowledge artefacts

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies Representing objects in multiple ways Capturing messy and complex phenomena through video and audio recording Recording and storing computer-mediated activities and transforming them to objects Representing content as well as relations Modelling, simulating and visualizing transformations Merging individual and collaborative efforts Providing not only tools of personal but also collaborative authoring (wiki) ICTs and complex trialogical objects

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies KP-Lab System Architecture USKM – Universal Semantic Knowledge Middleware Web ServicesKR Technical Services Framework KP-Lab Tool Object Exchange Services Import Services Update Service Query Service CR SOAP Export Services SOAP Context Handler

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies Provide generic management services for capturing and archiving; discovering and accessing; combining, modifying and tracking formal forms of explicit knowledge (i.e. declarative, procedural and causal) Descriptions of knowledge artefacts as well as their involved conceptualizations is represented and handled in knowledge repository as RDF/S schemas and resource descriptions The knowledge repository in KP-Lab will be built upon the FORTH-ICS RDFSuite open source platform Exchanged data are in the form of RQL/RUL queries and TRIG/RDF_XML formatted documents Knowledge Repository

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies Content as the optional part of the Knowledge artefact is stored in a internal or external content repository Content repositories cover the wide range of available persistent storages from simple file systems up to enterprise content management systems (e.g. The Alfresco Network) and learning management system (e.g. Moodle) Gateways to CR support – JSR-170 compatible CR, audio/video servers, Plone Content Repository

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies Main goal: bridge the gap between the KAs aware tools and combination of knowledge and content repositories Offers a high level, distributed service based on knowledge artifacts Offers KAs distribution transparency by involving a naming service for knowledge artifacts, gateways to content repositories services, gateways to knowledge repositories services and the context handler services Universal Semantic Knowledge Middleware

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies Logging/History USKM Architecture USKM – Universal Semantic Knowledge Middleware Web Services KR TSF KP-Lab Tool Session Transactions Request Engine CR SOAP Gateways to Content Repository Knowledge Artefact Broker SOAP Context Handler Security Concurrency Notification Naming

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies The basic services of USKM include life cycle service, query service, naming service and security service –The life cycle service provides means to create, modify and destroy KAs –The query service provides the means to find a specific KA or a collection of KAs based on defined criteria as a result of browsing the KAs structure –The naming service by which KAs can be given human readable name maps them to the KA’s unique identifier. –The security service provides facilities for authentication, authorization, auditing, secure communication, nonrepudiation and administration. USKM services

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies To the further services of USKMS belong: –specific notification service in case of modification of the content part of the KA in external content repository, –transaction service that allows a user to define a series of KA operations in a single transaction –concurrency control service that offer advanced locking mechanisms by which users can access shared KAs USKM services (2)

1st Workshop on Intelligent and Knowledge oriented Technologies USKM simplifies creation of KP-Lab system compatible tools, which deals with knowledge artefacts instead of content and meta-data separately Enables to add the meta-data to existing objects and creation of knowledge artefacts Open the way for building more sophisticated services at the middleware layer Conclusions