Excited for our next Business Taxonomy & Ontology Certification Class. Join us live online, Jan 21-22, 9am-4pm ET. Details: https://lnkd.in/engDZSGF Intro video: https://lnkd.in/eAMpDq5x This is one of our most popular CKS (Specialist) classes but it's only held twice/year. - Learn proven methods in Taxonomy - Learn from expert instructors and consultants - Improve "findability" and "discoverability" in your workplace, and more And - you do not need any prior experience. Contact us today for a quote or more info on this great program! Email: training@kminstitute.org #knowledgemanagement #km #kmers #taxonomy #ontology #businesstaxonomy #knowledgesharing #informationarchitecture
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TBCL 2024 returns this June. Sarah Downs will delve into the insights that autocategorization can offer regarding enterprise content and taxonomies. For organizations looking to efficiently tag large amounts of content, autocategorization provides a valuable solution that is both accurate and cost-effective. Sarah will discuss key learning points and essential questions to consider in order to better understand your content and establish appropriate taxonomies. #Taxonomy #Ontology View the Agenda https://buff.ly/49CuEpO
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A field is created not only by its advocates but also by its critics. In this paper, Qian Li and I examine the trajectory of the strategy-as-practice field at the nexus of sometimes opposing voices. We examine how these debates have shaped views of intentionality, and the micro-macro divide before proposing three bridges with which to take forward a radical SAP agenda. Thanks to our editor Dipayan Biswas and the anonymous reviewers at Journal of Business Research for helping us shape a strong argument. The paper is open access, so feel free to read and share: https://lnkd.in/giJdSnwf #StrategyAsPractice #Strategizing #PracticeTheory #RadicalPracticeApproach #StrategyWork #StrategicIntent #Intentionality #MacroMicro #FlatOntology
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For this Insights Interview we talked with Joyce van Aalten. Throughout the discussion, Joyce explores the significance of developing efficient and well-organized taxonomies, underscoring the advantages of adopting a simplistic approach in classifying data. She stresses the importance of taxonomies being flexible and responsive, capable of adapting to evolving business requirements and technological progressions. Moreover, she addresses the obstacles that businesses might encounter when shifting towards a more streamlined taxonomy model, presenting practical remedies and recommended strategies to surmount these challenges. Joyce also sheds light on the strategic importance of taxonomies, highlighting their value in driving organizational success. #taxonomy #ontology Read the interview https://buff.ly/4bSpojw
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in and enterprise enviroment how do u explain the limits of the data catalog? #governance is key but the data catalog is just one tool amonst others. the worst sales pitch for the data catalog it is to sell it as the google for data #knowledgegraph #data #datainteroperability or as the main data qulity tool or as the ontology managemen framework #ontology #semantics actually how to best explain #governance in support of building a #datamesh where there is clarity about #dataquality that brings #semantics #syntax and #accesability of #data together. overseling the #datacatalog may in the mid term be a killer for the data catalog and derail #governance efforts.
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Today, Sarah Downs will delve into the insights that autocategorization can offer regarding enterprise content and taxonomies for TBCL Bite-sized. For organizations looking to efficiently tag large amounts of content, autocategorization provides a valuable solution that is both accurate and cost-effective. Sarah will discuss key learning points and essential questions to consider in order to better understand your content and establish appropriate taxonomies. #Taxonomy #Ontology View the Agenda https://buff.ly/49CuEpO
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Great insights from Felix Van De Maele, Colibra’s CEO at day 2 of Data Citizens conference, on the metadata graph and ontology as the core basis for metadata management practices in organizations! Understanding the importance of metadata graph and ontology can help organizations manage their data more effectively and efficiently. Thank you, Felix Van De Maele, for sharing your insights on this critical topic! #metadata #ontology #datamanagement #Collibra #xendat #graph #datacitizens24
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Graphite - Taxonomy and Ontology Management | A robust instrument for crafting, constructing, and overseeing Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) through an easy-to-use visual interface. Graphite is rooted in Linked Data and Semantic Web standards and employs inherent RDF concept modeling. Powered by a graph database, Graphite delivers quickness and adaptability in developing and handling various forms of controlled vocabularies like taxonomies and ontologies. #Taxonomy #Ontology https://buff.ly/3SwkRvY
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Resources | Enterprise Taxonomy Management - Integrating content, metadata, and search systems is essential when either publishing or exporting information. It is crucial to ensure seamless connectivity between these systems to optimize the overall workflow. #Taxonomy #Ontology Learn more https://buff.ly/2UhFaT9
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People tend to underestimate the power of standards. They enable so much of our modern lives but we take them for granted. USB is a great example. By setting standards for everything from the physical layer, power delivery, protocol and drivers, it has enabled a tremendous ecosystem of extensibility and interconnection. Philosophically, standards reduce the decisions a designer has to make. it provides a real platform upon which anyone can build. This stricture allows designers to focus on making richer experiences, with shorter time to value and lower cost. The platform becomes self-justifying. Imo, one of the areas to be transformed by LLMs will be in creating USB-like, strong, well defined standards for much of the base layer fabric of various tech stacks. There are many aspiring standards that have not had the support to rise in prominence. BIM (Building information modeling), eClass, various layers over PIM (product information management) etc are examples of standards that have struggled to drive the impact to their respective fields - until now. In the past, giant corporations funded the build out of these standards. USB and PCIe rose to significance because Intel had the vision to create and sustain them. Nvidia did this with CUDA. There's a strong possibility that ontologies in collaboration with LLMs will reduce the cost and effort associated with creating maintaining and evolving these standards. In turn, we'll probably see significant streamlining and error reductions how designs are quoted, priced and validated. This could bring the massive efficiencies enjoyed by the tech landscape to more traditional areas.
Following up my previous post on a Semantic Web Layer Cake aligned to knowledge graphs...the below is an Ontology Framework for knowledge graphs. The Foundation Ontologies provide the base reusable entities for the Business Domain Ontologies (which is the key enterprise semantics) and the Vocabularies. These are all based on and reuse/map from Open Standards across the sectors. The business Shape rules are formed from the Ontologies which validates the Data instances. #knowledgegraphs #semantics #ontology #openstandards
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EasyGraph 1.0.13 is now available with exciting new features: linked visualisations, quick page edit and a new column layout facility. Many of our customers gave us feedback that they want to link visualisations and to more easily edit the page components. So, in this release, we worked on enhancing EasyGraph visualisations and added quick page edit. We have added a “Quick page edit” feature which makes it easy to edit the page content and components in-situ. Admin users can enable the quick edit. A user can hover on any part of the page and click the settings button to view/edit the configurations of a page component or page template. There is also a new column component. This enables users to add other components side by side in a single row. We have added options to add, show or hide buttons for nodes in the visualisations. Users can also configure actions on node click or can configure actions for the expand button. For example, it is now possible to create and save multiple visualisations and then on click of a node, or on click of expand button, another pre-saved visualisations can open. This feature enables admins to create a visual data browsing journey. You can find out more about EasyGraph at: https://lnkd.in/gcqv_eE We would love you to try it out and give us your feedback. You can try EasyGraph by going to: https://lnkd.in/emRsjSYX #knowledgegraph #taxonomy #ontology
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