Insight into Pinterest’s classification process
Pinterest is increasingly working on building its eCommerce credentials. The overarching intent is to connect products with user interests, and prompt users to buy. At its core, Pinterest’s recommendation system is based on the content in each Pin. Therefore, for a better understanding of the content, the company relies on categorizing the Pins. Pinterest categorizes […]
Read moreA Continuous Monitoring Standardized Taxonomy for Cybersecurity Alerting and Reporting
The Shared Assessments Program announced that its Continuous Monitoring Taxonomy subgroup has released a briefing paper, “Creating a Unified Continuous Monitoring Cybersecurity Taxonomy: Gaining Ground by Saying What’s What.” This is the first such effort taken to establish standardized commonalities and terms to benefit global risk management and cybersecurity communities. The “Gaining Ground” briefing paper […]
Read moreA New Taxonomy for Mobile Games
Developing hit mobile games require an understanding of the market, competitors and the target audience. Furthermore, to maximize the chance of success there is a need to research the genre deeply. This entails a thorough mapping of current rivals, their performance, and feature set. However, with so many archetypes, hybrids, and constant innovation, it is […]
Read moreData Ontology Might Become Fundamental to How Data is Organized and Distributed in the Future
The concept of data linking, a technology that would allow data to be linked to the way pages are in Wikipedia, has evolved into a critical component of the next internet revolution. Similar to the web of hypertext, the web of data is constructed with the documents on the web. Unlike the web of hypertext, […]
Read moreTaxonomy of Mindfulness Skills Targets Greater Precision in Managing Chronic Conditions
Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers, in collaboration with eMindful, the leading provider of purpose-driven mindfulness programs, recently presented groundbreaking findings for a new taxonomy. The taxonomy is expected to advance the field to a targeted, skills-based approach allowing for greater precision in applying mindfulness to clinical conditions. The findings were presented at the 2019 Resilience […]
Read moreRole of Data Ontology in Application Risk Management
To mitigate application risks, it is necessary to gather data from far-flung heterogeneous sources—data about assets, vulnerabilities, business impact, users, threat intelligence, remediation workflows and more. Mitigating application risks also calls for accurately identifying and triaging application risks and intelligently prioritizing mitigation or remediation efforts towards the most critical ones. Therefore, coherent data ontology can […]
Read moreThe Significance of Metadata as a Tool for Discovery
Metadata serves a variety of purposes. Some of the key purposes of metadata are for proving provenance, cataloging, discovery, and for describing standards. Among the key purposes, discovery is gaining prominence because, in the data science field, supply and management of metadata are crucial. Consequently, data discovery has become critical and has created a significant […]
Read moreGetting Product Taxonomy Mutual Exclusivity Right
The challenge of organizing many stock-keeping units (SKUs) on a website is complex because the organizing principles will have a direct impact on the buyer experience. That is why it is important to get the product taxonomy mutual exclusivity right. Mutual exclusivity is an organizing principle for taxonomies, which require every SKU in a product […]
Read moreMaximizing the Business Value of the Internet of Things through Machine Intelligence of Semantics
Regardless of the use case for which it is deployed, the Internet of Things (IoT) is largely based on machine-generated data. This basic IoT characteristic correlates naturally with machine-readable semantic knowledge graph technologies. The knowledge graph approach results in machine intelligence, which is necessary for maximizing the business value of IoT. At the core of […]
Read moreThe Importance of Definition Sources in Enterprise Architecture Taxonomy
People or groups adopt workplace or technical words or definitions through familiarity. These words and associated definitions become ingrained in their vocabulary because of being used in their previous companies or even in the schools they studied in. The challenge comes when two or more groups in an organization use the same word to mean […]
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