conceptsendpoints
Conceptsendpoints is a term used in knowledge representation to describe the endpoint representations that expose and anchor a concept within a structured data system, such as a knowledge graph or ontology. It refers to the combination of identifiers, metadata, and access points that define how a concept can be retrieved, interpreted, and linked within a data ecosystem.
A conceptsendpoint typically includes a stable identifier (often a URI), a human-readable label, a description, and
Use cases for conceptsendpoints include semantic search, data integration, ontology alignment, and reasoning in knowledge graphs.
Design considerations involve choosing stable and disambiguated identifiers, maintaining versioned definitions, and establishing governance for updates
See also: ontology, knowledge graph, API endpoint, semantic web.