skeemis
Skeemis is a theoretical construct in information science and cognitive science that describes a modular representation of knowledge intended to be instantiated across different domains. It emphasizes reusability, composability, and dynamic adaptation as new information becomes available.
The term skeemis is relatively new and lacks a standardized definition. In scholarly discussions it is presented
A skeemis model typically consists of nodes representing concepts or entities, edges encoding relations (such as
Applications appear in adaptive learning systems, where skeemis organize domain knowledge for personalized instruction, in software
Advantages include clearer knowledge organization, scalability, and transparency of structure. Challenges involve the lack of formal