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Packages can be used to define knowledge in KnowWE on different articles. Knowledge markups like [Questions|Doc Questions] and [Rules|Doc Rules] can be added to certain packages and the packages can later be added/compiled to a knowledge base.
Packages can be used to define knowledge in KnowWE on different articles. Knowledge markups like [Questions|Doc Questions] and [Rules|Doc Rules] can be added to certain packages and the packages can later be added/compiled to a knowledge base.
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!!Using multiple Packages for the same knowledge base or ontology
!!Using multiple packages for the same knowledge base or ontology
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It is also possible to add/compile multiple packages in the same {{~%%KnowledgeBase}} or {{~%%Ontology}} markup. This way, it is for example possible to have a package {{common}} defining some common terminology. Then there can be different packages for different domains, let call them {{domain1}} and {{domain2}}. Together with the package {{common}}, they will each come together in knowledge base or ontology, e.g. by using the following:
It is also possible to add/compile multiple packages in the same {{~%~%KnowledgeBase}} or {{~%~%Ontology}} markup. This way, it is for example possible to have a package {{common}} defining some common terminology. Then there can be different packages for different domains, let call them {{domain1}} and {{domain2}}. Together with the package {{common}}, they will each come together in knowledge base or ontology, e.g. by using the following:
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Check out the following demo pages to see such a configuration in action: [Multi Package Demo]
Check out the following demo pages to see such a configuration in action: [Multi-Package Demo]