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A non-unified design methodology for knowledge-based systems was outlined in Chap. 2. That methodology employs a non-unified representation for the conceptual model. That conceptual model consists of two separate parts: a model of the data and information things, and a model of the knowledge things. The model of the data and information things was constructed using a BR model, and the model of the knowledge things using a hybrid model. In that non-unified design methodology, data, information and knowledge things are represented and treated differently from each other.

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Debenham, J. (1998). Items. In: Knowledge Engineering. Artificial Intelligence. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72034-5_3

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