Five phases.
One published.
The implementation cluster commits to five canonical phases across editions. Phase 01 ships in Edition 01 as a four-step walker. Phases 02 through 05 are editorial commitments — declared as concept nodes in the kos.json so consumer agents see the structural roadmap, not a placeholder.
Getting Started.
A four-step implementation walker for publishing your first kos.json. Declare the entity, write a knowledge node with provenance, add a typed relation to the publisher graph, and serve the file at the canonical URL plus the well-known URI.
Citation Engineering.
How to write canonical sentences that an answer engine will quote verbatim. Sentence patterns, attribution slots, density rules. The bridge between the practical guide and the canonical reference glossary.
Entity Graph Anchoring.
How to anchor the publisher with stable identifiers and reciprocal cross-references so that any reader or language model can resolve the entity to a single canonical record.
Schema.org Discipline.
Patterns for DefinedTerm, Article, Organization, and BreadcrumbList. Stable @id discipline, typed cross-references, parallel to the publishing register of W3C and MDN.
Edition Cadence.
How to treat the publication as an edition, not a feed. Review cycles, append-only provenance, freshness decay, and the operational rhythm that keeps a knowledge graph atemporal across multi-year horizons.