2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2015.01.469
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The Representation of Database Content and Structure Using the NOK Method

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“…shows an example of DNOK for the simple sentence "Ana is happy". is happy Ana Complex human knowledge can be recorded in the form of a diagram that differs from the human language in such a way that one term exists only once in the DNOK but is linked as many times as necessary (unlimited number of links) [17], [14]. Node is the smallest element of knowledge that cannot be divided, and every new term or new meaning is a new node and it is indivisible [4].…”
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“…shows an example of DNOK for the simple sentence "Ana is happy". is happy Ana Complex human knowledge can be recorded in the form of a diagram that differs from the human language in such a way that one term exists only once in the DNOK but is linked as many times as necessary (unlimited number of links) [17], [14]. Node is the smallest element of knowledge that cannot be divided, and every new term or new meaning is a new node and it is indivisible [4].…”
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“…The formalization of the NOK method is presented in [6], [13]. This method analyses natural human language, sentences, words and their meanings, as well as related strings of words that form more complex phrases [14]. The NOK method translates knowledge into the model and then conducts a knowledge search in the model.…”
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