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SemBoK

As part of a Community Of Practice building exercise we're doing with Project10X, I have volunteered to put together an outline of a "Semantic Body of Knowledge" or SemBoK for short. What we're trying to do is put a vast array of competencies into an organized structure. I've got a reasonable start.  It will become public in the near future, but in the mean time I'm looking for a few people who would give it a rigorous critique.

I’ve identified 60 competencies, and have a paragraph on about half of them so far, hopefully by the time you read this I will have a first draft of all 60. I expect it to be 10-14 pages long at completion.  It’s organized a bit like a college curriculum (although it’s been a long time since I’ve been in college).

I’m looking for people to review it for completeness and relevance (ie: are their topics under or over represented) and to edit the descriptions and fill in the suggested readings for each topic. If you’re interested, and would really commit to preparing a critique, email me and I’ll get you a draft: mccomb@semanticarts.com

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