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In this episode of the PERKS Project podcast series, we take a closer look at the Procedural Knowledge Management System (PKMS) – the core of the PERKS solution.
Our guests, key contributors to the project’s implementation, discuss what PKMS entails and how it works in practice. They explain how knowledge graphs provide a digital representation of procedures, moving beyond unstructured PDFs, and introduce the Procedural Knowledge Ontology (PKO) that adds semantics to make information actionable for downstream applications.
Tune in to learn how PKMS and PKO – with their core modules such as procedure definition, resources, execution tracking, agents, and the new audit module – support organizations in capturing expertise, standardizing processes, and ensuring transparency in procedural knowledge.
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