Desktop content graph part 1. A content model for file linking and classification
The 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 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 moreAn abundance of acronyms Semantic technologies seem to suffer more than most from galloping acronymitis; the tendency to come up with the most tortured, obscure…
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 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…
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