Knowledge Graphs are Logic Systems
When technical people start talking about knowledge graphs, they often tend to start spewing out terms like "nodes" and "edges" and "RDF". Also, software vendors tend to say that only their technology implementation is a real knowledge graph.
Rather then spending time describing technically how to create a knowledge graph, I am attempting to take a different approach in my document, Representing a Logic System (a.k.a. Knowledge Graph) Using Global Standard XBRL.
A knowledge graph is a logic system (a.k.a. formal system). A knowledge graph is not about the technical artifacts used to represent the logic in the knowledge graph (i.e. nodes and edges); a knowledge graph is about the logic contained within the knowledge graph, the logic system being represented.Some logic systems, like general purpose financial reports, demand extremely high quality. How are you going to achieve that?
Gartner coined a new term, decision intelligence and the notion of a decision intelligence platform.
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