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Interweaving knowledge management, argumentation and decision making in a collaborative setting: the KAD ontology model
2005
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning
Admitting that ontologies are a means to accomplish a shared understanding of different knowledge domains and to facilitate sharing and reuse of bodies of knowledge across groups and applications, this paper presents an ontology model, namely KAD, which applies to argumentative discourses carried out in collaborative decision making settings. The proposed model interweaves concepts from the Knowledge Management, Argumentation Theory, Decision Making, and Multicriteria Decision Aid disciplines.
doi:10.1504/ijkl.2005.006255
fatcat:5m3f2nfk6vgrzledhp4qvg54py