We describe the design and implementation of a general storage system that incrementally loads referenced frames from a DBMS, and save modified frames back to the DBMS, for two different FRSs: LOOM and THEO.
This paper compares and contrasts relational data base management systems (RDBMSs) and frame knowledge representation systems (FRSs). We compare the capabilities that RDBMSs and FRSs provide to designers and users of computer information systems.
In the past 20 years, AI researchers in knowledge representation (KR) have implemented over 50 frame knowledge representation systems (FRSs). KR researchers have explored a large and surprisingly diverse space of alternative FRS designs.
Jerome F. Thomere, Vinay K. Chaudhri, & Peter Karp
This document describes a language for ontology exchange. The language, called XOL, is designed to provide a format for exchanging ontology definitions among a set of interested parties.