This blog includes some useful thoughts related to Controlled Vocabularly. Examples of controlled vocabularies are lists, synonym rings, taxonomies, and thesauri. Controlled vocabularies provide a way to organize knowledge for subsequent…
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The latest version of Synaptica KMS 7.3 introduces enhanced performance, support for multiple hierarchical pathways. Plus this version includes an add-on module; an ontology publishing suite. Version 7.3 Synaptica KMS…
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Last week I attended AIIM’s ECM seminar on Automating Document-centric Processes – Is SharePoint Enough? It was a really interesting and informative event, with a few general sessions, several presentations…
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The way companies are using software has been shifting- and if your head hasn't been in the clouds over the last few years I am sure you have noticed the…
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Here at the Synaptica most of our blog posts are focused on developing and managing complex taxonomies which is what our taxonomy consultants are usually doing at client sites during…
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According to a recent global survey conducted by The Nielsen Company about trends in online shopping, over 85 percent of the world’s online population has used the Internet to make…
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Last month I asked the question "What is the Hardest Content to Classify?" and promised additional posts on the subject based on my background of 13 years developing taxonomy and…
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Terry Janssen of Lockheed Martin gave a very interesting presentation on Wednesday the 24th September 2008 at the Enterprise Search Summit West in San Jose. During his talk he discussed…
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While I was at Enterprise Search Summit and Taxonomy Boot Camp, I heard some really interesting presentations. On Wednesday I sat in on a presentation by Ahren Lehnert titled "Taxonomy…
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Day 1 at Taxonomy Bootcamp covered a lot of basic taxonomy principles such as planning and implanting taxonomy, choosing taxonomy software and indexing principles. The talk by Heather covered the…
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