Create new concept


1. Create new empty concept:
Initiate the creation of a new concept by starting with a blank canvas. This feature allows users to define and develop concepts from scratch, providing flexibility and customization options to tailor the concept to specific requirements or objectives. By creating a new empty concept, users can unleash their creativity and innovation, shaping the conceptual landscape of the Body of Knowledge to align with evolving needs and priorities.

2. Create concept based on Learning Materials:
Generate a new concept by leveraging existing learning materials as a foundation. This feature enables users to extract relevant concepts from educational resources such as textbooks, articles, or lectures, facilitating the integration of domain-specific knowledge into the Body of Knowledge. By creating concepts based on learning materials, users can capture and formalize key insights and principles, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the subject matter within the knowledge repository.

3. Create concept based on available Body of Knowledge:
Generate a new concept by drawing upon existing concepts within the Body of Knowledge. This feature allows users to build upon established frameworks and models, leveraging pre-existing concepts to extend or refine the conceptual landscape. By creating concepts based on available Body of Knowledge, users can ensure consistency and coherence within the knowledge graph, promoting interoperability and facilitating knowledge integration across various domains and disciplines.

4. Concept acronym for example OWL:
Assign a unique acronym or abbreviation to the concept to facilitate identification and referencing. This feature enables users to create concise and recognizable identifiers for concepts, simplifying communication and enhancing readability within the knowledge graph. By assigning a concept acronym, users can streamline navigation and comprehension, ensuring clarity and efficiency in conveying complex ideas and relationships.

5. Concept name:
Define a descriptive and informative name for the concept to accurately convey its purpose and significance within the knowledge graph. This feature allows users to articulate the essence of the concept succinctly, enabling others to quickly grasp its relevance and context. By providing a clear and concise concept name, users can enhance the accessibility and usability of the knowledge repository, promoting effective knowledge discovery and dissemination.

6. Concept description:
Provide a comprehensive description of the concept to elucidate its characteristics, attributes, and relationships within the knowledge graph. This feature enables users to communicate the underlying meaning and rationale behind the concept, facilitating understanding and interpretation by stakeholders. By crafting a detailed concept description, users can enrich the conceptual clarity and depth of the knowledge repository, fostering informed decision-making and knowledge sharing.

7. Base IRI for new concept:
Specify the base Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI) for the new concept to establish its unique identity within the knowledge graph. This feature enables users to define the semantic web address for the concept, facilitating interoperability and integration with external knowledge resources. By assigning a base IRI for the new concept, users can ensure consistency and coherence in the representation of concepts, promoting semantic interoperability and facilitating semantic web applications and services.