Create an Artifact

This page describes the process of Creating an Artifact in Luma Knowledge.

An Artifact is the source of knowledge shared within the organization or with the external world. As a Curator / Administrator, you can create artifacts in Luma Knowledge that are used to find a result for end user’s knowledge search requests. An artifact created in Luma Knowledge goes through the following phases:

  • Candidate Artifact: When a document or a Web source is added to the system before it goes through the curation process, it is called a Candidate Artifact. This is the Original artifact and is used to build knowledge.

  • Knowledge Artifact: The Candidate Artifact becomes a Knowledge Artifact once it is processed to generate FAQs, Attributes, metadata, and is approved by the Curator for distribution.

  • Obsolete Artifact: If an Artifact is no longer being searched or used by users, it is called an Obsolete Artifact. Information on such artifacts helps Curator to build relevant Knowledge in the system.

To create an Artifact, click on the Create Artifact button under Knowledge Management. 

 

In Luma Knowledge, an Artifact can be created through the following sources:

  • Document

  • Web URL

  • Predefined Templates

  • Knowledge Templates

Before creating an Artifact, the curator should ensure that the topic related to the artifact already exists in the Knowledge Graph. This will place the artifact correctly in the graph. 

Refer to the below links for more details: