A first order integrated view of the knowledge architecture is shown in the Figure below. It is referred to here as first order because as one “drills” down into each of the entries in this Figure, the details of the ontology for that item “unfolds”.
The overall ontology is rooted in research (Choucri, 2015; Ramirez & Choucri, 2016), and results reported in Choucri (2015) , and Choucri and Clark (2019) . The detailed multi-level ontology is available in Choucri, Fairman, and Agarwal and at cyberir.mit.edu.
References:
- Choucri, N. (2015). Explorations in cyber international relations (Final Program Report, ver. 1.2). MIT Political Science Department. https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141624
- Choucri, N., & Clark, D. D. (2019). International relations in the cyber age: The co-evolution dilemma. MIT Press. https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/international-relations-cyber-age
- Choucri, N., Fairman, L., & Agarwal, G. (2022, September 21). CyberIR@MIT: Knowledge for science, policy, practice (Website). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. https://cyberir.mit.edu
- Choucri, N., Fairman, L., & Agarwal, G. (2022). CyberIR@MIT: Knowledge for science, policy, practice (Working Paper No. 2022-09). MIT Political Science Department. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141744
- Ramirez, R., & Choucri, N. (2016). Improving interdisciplinary communication with standardized cyber security terminology: A literature review. IEEE Access, 4, 2216–2243. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141706
- Choucri, N., Mistree, D., Haghseta, F. Mezher, T., Baker, W. R., & Ortiz, C. I. (Eds.). (2007). Mapping sustainability: Knowledge e-networking and the value chain. Springer. https://www.worldcat.org/title/144228473