The Kaieteur Institute for Knowledge Management has developed an interesting model that might be the start of a solid taxonomy for knowledge management. Considering digital knowledge exchanges and ...
As an ontologist, I'm often asked about the distinctions between taxonomies and ontologies, and whether ontologies are replacing taxonomies. The second question is easy to answer: "No." Both ...
Aristotle is credited with the concept, Swiss biologist A.P. de Candolle with inventing the word, and Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus with being its father. The word, “taxonomy,” is derived from the ...
Ever since the inception of knowledge management, there have been varying definitions, connotations, and denotations of what KM means to the enterprise. Nearly all of them have relied on taxonomies ...
I’ve written many times about why taxonomies are necessary for any kind of CMS, DAM or KM initiatives in the enterprise. Simply implementing an asset management system and letting it grow organically ...
Effective taxonomy management is crucial for organizing digital content, improving user experience, and ensuring your content management system runs smoothly. A structured approach can significantly ...
With an ever increasing volume of available information, how can one keep up and make use of it? Information simply has to be accessible – gathering, managing and utilizing information is an ...