We recommend to study Gellish by following the pages in the sequence that is given below. A more in-depth treatment of interpreting and expressing information in Gellish is provided in the book: ‘Semantic Information Modeling Methodology‘.
A more in-depth treatment of the definition of the Gellish language and its upper ontology as specified in the Gellish Taxonomic Dictionary is provided in the book: ‘Semantic Information Modeling in Formalized Languages‘.
Table of content of this Guide into Gellish
- Introduction
- Formalized languages
- Outline of Gellish
- Writing Gellish
- The Taxonomic Dictionary
- Integrated Information
- Product Modeling
- Modeling of activities and processes
- Document management
- Knowledge Modeling
- Requirements Modeling
- Product type modeling / Product Catalogues
- Verification of expressions
- Gellish enabled software
- The Communicator reference application
- Gellish Syntax - Expression format
- Universal semantic databases
- Dictionary development and Domain dictionaries
- Rules for names of concepts
- Distributed Gellish
- Gellish as a query language
- Verification of requirements
- Automated translation
- Change management
- Gellish Nederlands (in Dutch)