Building a content graph, part seven: GraphDB APIs
Across the first six articles I covered the use of information components representing structured content, taxonomies and graph databases to hold the relevant information (and…
Read moreAcross the first six articles I covered the use of information components representing structured content, taxonomies and graph databases to hold the relevant information (and…
Read moreIn this article I’m going to go into how well-structured content architecture is important in the design of content graphs. I will discuss how information…
Read moreWe need to talk about tagging; specifically, assistive tagging; what it is, how you do it and why it works better than either manual tagging or…
Read moreOrganisations that work with content-rich information systems often have to contend with two major problems: The first problem is usually addressed, with varying levels of success,…
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