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he tutorials for knowledge engineers provide a solid training fo= r the use of Quaestor for Taxonomy type knowledge bases. You should learn all a= bout the use of these type of knowledge bases and the way to create Taxonom= ies and work with Entities.
A Taxonomy in Quaestor is not to be confused with a taxonomy in biology.= Quaestors taxonomies represent hierarchical workflows!
Although we expect that you are able to follow this tutorial without any= real previous Quaestor knowledge, it might be wise also to have = a look first at the tutorial on Quaestor basics: KE basics Tutorials
If you have any problem or question during the Tutorials that are not an= swered, or you discover that some of the Tutorials do not work the way you = expect, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are always interested in f= eedback and improvement to our products.
Available tutorials on Taxonomy type knowledge bases:
For more example knowledge bases you can also visit the www.quaestor.org website: click here for the examples. In most brow= sers the link will open in a separate window.