Cross-domain Search


1. Search class from Body of Knowledge or Ontology:
Utilize the search functionality to discover classes from the Body of Knowledge or the connected ontology. This feature allows users to explore and locate relevant classes within the knowledge repository or ontology, facilitating the integration of domain-specific concepts into the conceptual framework. By searching for classes, users can access a diverse range of ontological entities, enabling comprehensive knowledge modeling and representation within the system.

2. Search by class name:
Refine search queries by entering keywords relevant to the desired class or concept. This feature enables users to narrow down search results based on specific criteria or attributes associated with the target class. By searching by keyword, users can expedite the discovery process and focus on identifying classes that align closely with their information needs or domain interests within the Body of Knowledge or ontology.

3. Search result list:
Review the list of search results generated based on the specified search criteria. This feature presents users with a comprehensive overview of classes matching the search query, facilitating comparison and evaluation of potential matches. By examining the search result list, users can assess the relevance and suitability of each class, informing their decision-making process when selecting concepts for inclusion in the conceptual framework.

4. Click add button to add class into concept:
Add selected classes from the search result list to the concept by clicking on the designated add button. This feature enables users to incorporate identified classes directly into the conceptual framework, enriching the conceptual representation and expanding the scope of knowledge coverage. By clicking the add button, users initiate the process of associating classes with the concept, facilitating seamless integration and alignment with the broader ontological structure.

5. New concept bubble will appear in orange color:
Visualize newly added concepts within the conceptual framework by observing their appearance as orange-colored bubbles. This distinct visual cue indicates the presence of recently added concepts, facilitating easy identification and tracking within the knowledge graph. By appearing in orange color, new concept bubbles stand out from existing elements, providing users with visual feedback on recent modifications and updates to the conceptual framework.