How the semantic web will change KR: Challenges and opportunities for a new research agenda. Van Harmelen, F. Knowledge Engineering Review, 17(1):93–96, Cambridge University Press, 3, 2002.
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Issues related to the application of semantic web to knowledge representation (KR) are discussed. Some of the assumptions underlying current KR technology that need to be revised when applied to semantic web are described. Areas which require future research include variable quality of knowledge, diversity of content, distributed authority, and multiple knowledge sources. Techniques for the local containment of inconsistencies will become much more important than they have been in current KR research.
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  title     = "How the semantic web will change KR: Challenges and opportunities for a new research agenda",
  abstract  = "Issues related to the application of semantic web to knowledge representation (KR) are discussed. Some of the assumptions underlying current KR technology that need to be revised when applied to semantic web are described. Areas which require future research include variable quality of knowledge, diversity of content, distributed authority, and multiple knowledge sources. Techniques for the local containment of inconsistencies will become much more important than they have been in current KR research.",
  author    = "{Van Harmelen}, Frank",
  year      = "2002",
  month     = "3",
  doi       = "10.1017/S0269888902000383",
  volume    = "17",
  pages     = "93--96",
  journal   = "Knowledge Engineering Review",
  issn      = "0269-8889",
  publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
  number    = "1",
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