Delivering the Right Terms at the Right Time
Organizations sometimes need to deliver only a specified subset of taxonomy or taxonomies to satisfy the requirements of users. This calls for the capability to filter and choose what is delivered. Besides reducing the amount of work, it takes to surface appropriate concepts; this capability allows for a personalized user experience without the back-end work of customized taxonomies.
Read moreHow does the Artificial Intelligence Application Taxonomy help Organizations?
Understanding the functionalities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications and the characteristics that describe them are essential for conducting a detailed analysis of the opportunities provided by AI. As a result, organizations can identify positioning opportunities, vis-à-vis competitors, in the target market. To improve understanding of AI applications, the Competence Center Ecosystems has developed a periodic table and an AI Application Taxonomy.
Read moreWhat Makes Graph Databases Useful To Organizations
A graph database, in terms of functionality, flexibility, and cost has tremendous potential. The databases use graph structures to represent and store data. Besides being visual and interactive, graph databases are projected as one of the most powerful analytical tools available in the market today. Businesses are leveraging these capabilities to visualize the relationships between skills, knowledge, expertise, and business outputs.
Read moreBuilding an Information Architecture Strategy for Digital Asset Management
The next step would be to identify the folder hierarchy and the items that will make more sense for a taxonomy. The folder hierarchy can be organized into types of assets, departments, campaigns, or a combination of these to give people who browse a DAM a sense of place and order.
Read moreDesigning a Metadata Governance Plan
Metadata evolves along with enterprise content and if there is no governance plan made in advance, it will stagnate and offer no business value. To preempt devolution, it is important to have a metadata governance plan in place.
Read moreClimate Change Action through Knowledge Graph
Climate change is a complex and challenging issue, yet most of the work going on to address it is happening in silos. To take action on climate change a new method for sharing knowledge, learning, connecting, and collaborating is needed. Climate Action Knowledge Graph, a knowledge graph that provides a means to connect scattered, siloed information, experiences, and ideas could be the way forward.
Read moreA World Bank Guide for Developing a Green Taxonomy for Emerging Markets
The World Bank has published a guide outlining the processes that financial regulators in emerging economies can use to develop a green taxonomy. The publication, Developing a National Green Taxonomy: A World Bank Guide, will help regulators identify the activities or investments that deliver on environmental objectives and help drive capital more efficiently toward priority environmentally sustainable projects.
Read moreHow Information Managers Add Fairness
Information managers with their unique understanding of organizational information can play a major role in creating and maintaining the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability (FAIR) guiding principles. They can contribute to every aspect of creating and maintaining FAIR data and workflows.
Read moreWhen a Taxonomy Should be Faceted
Traditionally, taxonomies are hierarchical. However, in many instances, hierarchal taxonomies may not be appropriate and a faceted structure may be more suitable.
Read moreA Taxonomy for Digital Learning
Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) had to move quickly to greater use of digital learning and a multitude of terminologies for describing the diverse digital learning experiences offered by them. This lack of a common language could prove to be a roadblock for students to understand the programs and the differences between the learning experiences offered by these Universities.
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