LOCAL KNOWLEDGE

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LOCALKNOWLEDGE RELEVANTKNOWLEDGE, INC. 530 Means Street, NW Suite G-1 Atlanta GA 30318 LOCAL KNOWLEDGE;MARKETING INTELLIGENCE SERVICES, NAMELY TRACKING AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE ON-LINE BEHAVIOR OF GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK USERS;
LOCALKNOWLEDGE LOCAL KNOWLEDGE LIMITED 31 Regent Street, Lower Shotover Queenstown 9304 New Zealand LOCAL KNOWLEDGE;Jewelry, namely, rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, charms, chains, bracelets, brooches and bangles; beads for making jewelry;custom jewelry; jewelry ornaments; pewter jewelry and trinkets being jewelry; precious stones, namely, diamonds, opals, pearls and colored stones; jewelry goods in precious metals and their alloys, namely, jewelry goods of gold, silver and platinum; jewelry goods in precious metals or coated therewith; chronological, horological and chronometric instruments, namely, watches and clocks, namely, alarm watches, divers' watches, electric watches, electronic watches, jewelry watches, mechanical watches with automatic winding, mechanical watches with manual winding, wrist watches, pendant watches, pocket watches, sports watches, watches made of gold, watches made of precious metals, watch bracelets; bracelets and watches combined; metal expanding watch bracelets; watches incorporating a memory function; straps for watches and bands for watches, namely, leather watch straps, metal watch bands, non-leather watch straps; faces for watches, namely, dials for watches and hands for watches; jewelry containing crystal or glass; jewelry cases and caskets of precious metals; jewelry cases; jewelry caskets; parts and fittings included in this class for all the aforementioned goods;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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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.