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 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 moreAs a part of your governance process, if you are a PoolParty taxonomy manager you will know that you have a number of options for…
Read moreFor one of my projects I wanted to emulate the situation where a content author or editor needs to search a PoolParty project for matching…
Read moreThis technical note will show how to create a complete, usable web application using the PoolParty API. This example shows how to extend the functionality…
Read moreThis technical note is here to get you started on making your own semantic software using the PoolParty API. PoolParty is a software system for creating…
Read moreThis is an introduction to using the SPARQL query language to talk to PoolParty. PoolParty stores taxonomy project data in the form of graph databases, with the individual chunks…
Read moreIn recent articles I have been describing assistive tagging as a way to blend elements of machine learning with human ingenuity. You may be wondering…
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