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= Borislav Iordanov  =
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Borislav Iordanov (CIAO)
Occupation: Principal Knowledge Architect at the Center for Internet Security<br/>
email: borislav.iordanov@gmail.com<br/>
LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borislav-iordanov-17a1152/<br/>


email: boris [at] miamidade.gov
Borislav Iordanov is a software professional, often working at the
 
intersection of knowledge engineering and software architecture. He
''... Boris, at your convenience, please edit and expand on this page, and keep it updated so the community can get to know you better. Welcome! ... (read [[WikiHomePage|this]] if it's your first time editing the Ontolog wiki.)  =ppy''
created one of the first open-source graph databases - HyperGraphDB -
with native support of reified n-ary relationships and an overlaid
type system. The database easily supported several knowledge
representation formalisms, including Topic Maps, OWL and Prolog,
making them interoperable. He likes to develop knowledge-driven
software or tools to help incorporate knowledge representation
languages and practices into mainstream software development. Some
examples are: an OWL model-driven CRM for e-government service intake
and processing; a fiction writing software with semantics-based world
building and timeline; a Protege plugin for git-like versioning of OWL
ontologies; a controlled English editor for RDF data entry and
exploration. Currently, he applies knowledge representation and modern
AI techniques to the domain of cyber security.


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Latest revision as of 17:59, 19 December 2025

Borislav Iordanov

Occupation: Principal Knowledge Architect at the Center for Internet Security
email: borislav.iordanov@gmail.com
LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borislav-iordanov-17a1152/

Borislav Iordanov is a software professional, often working at the intersection of knowledge engineering and software architecture. He created one of the first open-source graph databases - HyperGraphDB - with native support of reified n-ary relationships and an overlaid type system. The database easily supported several knowledge representation formalisms, including Topic Maps, OWL and Prolog, making them interoperable. He likes to develop knowledge-driven software or tools to help incorporate knowledge representation languages and practices into mainstream software development. Some examples are: an OWL model-driven CRM for e-government service intake and processing; a fiction writing software with semantics-based world building and timeline; a Protege plugin for git-like versioning of OWL ontologies; a controlled English editor for RDF data entry and exploration. Currently, he applies knowledge representation and modern AI techniques to the domain of cyber security.