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The KIM Customization Training Guide is for University professors, R&D engineers, Ph.D. students, software developers of KIM-related products, and others who work on KIM-related documents, product training programs, and reference materials.
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h2. About This Collection
*Semantic Solutions Docs Collection* is specially gathered and designed for University professors, R&D engineers, Ph.D. students, software developers of KIM-related products, and others who work on KIM-related documents, product training programs, and reference materials.
It is designed as a random-access reference tool, though some users may want to become familiar with the entire document.
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bq. Permission is granted to copy, distribute, compile, reuse, and/or modify the documents in this collection. We only ask that you link back to us. {{This collection is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/.}}
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This is a collection of materials..... It is designed as a random-access reference tool, though some users may want to become familiar with the entire document.

* shows how .... It also gives general rules of style and usage for Apple publications. Entries appear in alphabetical order.
* ... provides
* ... lists
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* Appendix D, “How to Write a Glossary,” beginning on page 167, provides guidelines for preparing glossaries.
* Appendix E, “How to Develop an Index,” beginning on page 173, provides guidelines for creating an index.
* Appendix F,“International Style,” beginning on page 177, provides guidelines for creating material for localization.
* [Architecture Customizations Diagram] gives an overview of all possible customizations of the Concept Extraction and Search Architecture. The components that can be adapted for different domains - document, data, conceptual model, etc. are marked in red.

This guide includes terms that appear in Mac OS X and its Classic environment. Terms that appear only in the Classic environment are designated as such.
* [Loading Documents] shows the three possible ways for loading documents in KIM, depending on whether they are stored locally or come from RSS.

* [Extending Data & Ontology] lists several possible ways to extend data and ontology, depending on the task at hand.

* [Adapting the Concept Extraction] provides guidelines how to extend/modify the IE Module(s), so that it can recognize a new class of instances and the relationships with their creators

* [Reshaping the Default UI] provides different ways for showing the extracted entities and classes, and modifying the web UI. The possible servlet containers or J2EE application servers for the Web User Interface are also listed.

* [Reference Sources] covers all materials one may need for creating KIM-related documents, product training programs, or reference materials for customizing the Concept Extraction and Search platform. They include system documentations, guides, examples, training slides, etc. The above listed pages are based on the [KIM 3.7 System Documentation|KimDocs37EN:3.7 Documentation].

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