Cognitive Security · Paper · 2023

ATLAS: A Question Oriented Approach to Pattern Languages in Knowledge Management

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Overview

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The ATLAS system is a comprehensive knowledge management tool designed to enhance data interoperability and shared understanding in complex information environments. It integrates pattern language approaches with question-oriented procedures to facilitate the management and communication of nuanced data sets.

ATLASpattern languagesknowledge managementquestion-oriented approachinformation architecturedecision supportcognitive tools

Use Notes

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Findings / Concepts
  • Development of a dynamic knowledge management tool addressing modern information supply chain complexities.
  • Integration of pattern language methodologies with question-oriented procedures for improved data interpretation.
  • Establishment of a foundation for transitioning from prototype to scalable implementation of the ATLAS architecture.
  • Community-driven evolution reflecting the need for enhanced data interoperability and cognitive security.
Methods / Techniques
  • Creation of digital prototypes and paper-and-pencil implementations of the ATLAS architecture.
  • Utilization of pattern language approaches to structure and communicate knowledge.
  • Application of a low-code platform (Coda.io) for developing an alpha version of the COGSEC ATLAS.
  • Incorporation of community feedback to refine and extend the knowledge resource.

Citation

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Friedman, Daniel Ari. 2023. ATLAS: A Question Oriented Approach to Pattern Languages in Knowledge Management. Zenodo.

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