DOWNLOADABLE SOFTWARE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

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DENDRON Dendron, Inc. 114 16th Avenue, Unit A Seattle WA 98122 Downloadable software for knowledge management, notetaking, journaling, blogging, customer relationship management (CRM), project management, scheduling and hierarchical structuring of data, and for developing, storing, organizing, archiving, retrieving, and sharing of information; Downloadable software for creating software development platforms and software libraries in the fields of integrated development environments, creating, editing and delivering textual and graphic information, and the manipulation and presentation of content and applications; Downloadable software used for development and collaborative editing of the content of software applications, programming and websites;
LINKNXTGEN Technology, Automation & Management, Inc. Suite 620 8280 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive Fairfax VA 22031 Downloadable software for knowledge management, program and project management, and resource management; Downloadable computer software for knowledge management, program and project management, and resource management; Downloadable computer application software for mobile phones, namely, software for knowledge management, program and project management, and resource management; Downloadable mobile applications for knowledge management, program and project management, and resource management; Downloadable project management software; Downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for knowledge management, program and project management, and resource management; Downloadable project management software in the field of business;LINK NEXT GENERATION;
PANVIVA Panviva Pty Ltd 401 Congress Avenue, Suite 1850 Austin TX 78701 downloadable software for knowledge management; downloadable software for workflow and business process management; downloadable software for business policy management; downloadable software for capturing, storing, creating, editing, importing, distributing, searching, translating, viewing, sharing, reporting on, administering, organizing, managing, securing, and controlling access to data, information, and documents; downloadable software for finding and surfacing relevant data, information, and documents using artificial intelligence (AI) and for delivering the results to users through multiple digital channels, in particular chatbots, messaging applications, social media, and augmented reality glasses;The wording PANVIVA has no meaning in a foreign language.;software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for knowledge management; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for workflow and business process management; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for business policy management; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for capturing, storing, creating, editing, importing, distributing, searching, translating, viewing, sharing, reporting on, administering, organizing, managing, securing, and controlling access to data, information, and documents; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring for finding and surfacing relevant data, information, and documents using artificial intelligence (AI) and for delivering the results to users through multiple digital channels, in particular chatbots, messaging applications, social media, and augmented reality glasses;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for knowledge representation and management is disclosed which has particular but not exclusive application in knowledge recovery techniques. To help with program understanding, software maintainers use computer aided reverse engineering (CARE) tools which utilize techniques such as syntax analysis, structural analysis, and domain knowledge base analysis (DKBA). Known DKBA methods are complex since the domain knowledge recovery relies on the use of knowledge at different layers while some elements of the knowledge at domain level is not used at all. In the disclosed method for representing knowledge in a knowledge base, the knowledge is represented by a set of one or more concepts and by one or more first type of relationships between two or more or said concepts. The method comprises dividing the set of concepts into a plurality of sub-sets, each sub-set comprising a set of concepts related to a sub-set of the knowledge; dividing the relationships among the sub-sets of concepts; and providing a further set comprising all the concepts along with a second type of relationship that provides an association between each concept in the further set of concepts and one or more of the sub-sets of concepts and relationships.