Agentic Brain Infrastructure (ABI)
ABI provides AI-specific ontological concepts that extend BFO and CCO for artificial intelligence systems, agents, and workflows.
ABI Architecture​
ABI extends the ontological hierarchy with AI-focused concepts:
Domain-Level Ontologies​
- AIAgent - AI systems, agents, model instances, and capabilities
- Capability - Cognitive capabilities following Smith & Beverley framework
- Message - Communication processes and messaging roles (BFO-based)
- Offering - Products, services, solutions, and market segments
- Organization - Commercial entities, strategic alliances, and partnerships
- Person - Individual persons, skills, and professional relationships
Process-Level Ontologies​
- Templatable SPARQL - Query templates and intent mapping system
Key Features​
Process-Centric Routing​
ABI enables intelligent agent selection based on cognitive processes rather than specific AI models.
Ontological Grounding​
All AI concepts are systematically grounded in BFO categories for consistency and interoperability.
Modular Architecture​
Each AI module extends the core framework with specialized capabilities.
See Also​
- Applications - Specific application integrations extending ABI concepts
- Ontology Essentials - Domain-Level - Detailed ABI implementation
- Process-Centric Routing - AI routing based on cognitive processes
- CCO Extensions - Mid-level concepts that ABI extends