km#following_of_a_knowledge_organization_principle Structural and ontological normalization involves following rules such as "when introducing an object into an ontology, relate it to all its already represented direct generalizations, specializations, components and containers", "use subtypeOf relations instead of or in addition to instanceOf relations when both cases are possible", "avoid the use of non binary relations" and "do not represent processes via relations"
exclusion: km#following_of_a_category_naming_principle km#following_of_a_phrasing_principle_for_category_annotations
supertype: km#knowledge_normalization representing knowledge in a precise, organized and scalable manner; this implies reducing the number of non-automatically comparable ways information is or can be written, and increasing the number of relations between objects (especially common/important relations such as generalization relations, partOf relations and case relations)
subtype: km#use_of_a_graph-oriented-reading_convention
subtype: km#limiting_the_number_of_relation_types
subtype: km#following_of_an_ontological_principle
subtype: km#following_of_a_principle_of_the_Ontoclean_methodology
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