1. Ontology-Driven Processing of Transdisciplinary Domain Knowledge
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Palagin, Oleksandr, Petrenko, Mykola, Kryvyi, Sergii, Boyko, Mykola, and Malakhov, Kyrylo
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Computer Science - Digital Libraries ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
The monograph discusses certain aspects of modern real-world problems facing humanity, which are much more challenging than scientific ones. Modern science is unable to solve them in a fundamental way. Vernadsky's noosphere thesis, in fact, appeals to the scientific worldview that needs to be built in a way that overcomes the interdisciplinary barriers and increases the effectiveness of interdisciplinary interaction and modern science overall. We are talking about the general transdisciplinary knowledge. In world practice, there is still no systematic methodology and a specific form of generally accepted valid scientific theory that would provide transdisciplinary knowledge. Non-linear interdisciplinary interaction is the standard of evolution of modern science. At the same time, a new transdisciplinary theory (domain of scientific research) is being de facto created and the process is repeated many times: from an individual or group of disciplines, through interdisciplinary interaction, in a direction that brings us closer to creating a holistic general scientific worldview., Comment: MONOGRAPH Scientific publication (issue). Published By Iowa State University Digital Press; ISBN 978-1-958291-06-1; 189 pages; The text of this monograph is in Ukrainian. Published July 14, 2023
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- 2023
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