Knowledge Activation: AI Skills as the Institutional Knowledge Primitive for Agentic Software Development
arXiv cs.AI / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces Knowledge Activation and the concept of Atomic Knowledge Units (AKUs) as an open standard for agent-consumable knowledge.
- AKUs deliver action-ready specifications—what to do, which tools to use, and constraints to respect—so autonomous agents can act correctly without reconstructing institutional context.
- AKUs form a composable knowledge graph that agents traverse at runtime, aiming to accelerate onboarding, reduce cross-team friction, and minimize correction cascades.
- The work formalizes resource constraints, defines the AKU schema and deployment architecture, and grounds long-term maintenance in knowledge commons practices.
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