Desktop content graph part 2. Tags and taxonomy concepts
In this article I am starting to look at turning Finder tags into taxonomy Concepts. If you haven't read parts 0 and 1 you can find…
Read moreIn this article I am starting to look at turning Finder tags into taxonomy Concepts. If you haven't read parts 0 and 1 you can find…
Read moreThe first three parts in this series dealt with issues of information design; the overall ideas, the model and taxonomy considerations. This article is about…
Read moreThe main topic for this article is how files in the file system need to behave when incorporated into a content model. The main purpose…
Read moreFollowing my recent series of articles on building a content graph (based on content in web content management systems), I thought that it would be…
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 moreSo far, I have talked about some of the information-centred components of a content graph; Content graph items, Content graph authors and the Tellura Content…
Read moreThis article is about the taxonomy component of a content graph. Although the idea of a content graph is centred on links between content objects…
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 moreThis is the first in a series of seven articles on building a content graph. In this part I will introduce the concept of a…
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,…
Read moreNote: this is an old article (December 2020). I have kept it here as it's all still true, but the work has been superseded by…
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