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Creating A Semantic Infrastructure Platform



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November 07, 2011
Creating A Semantic Infrastructure Platform
By Bill Ives
I am primarily posting my notes from the 2011 KM World on the Darwin blog. I will share a key sessions here and then provide a summary of all my notes with links. I attended the workshop - Creating & Applying a Semantic Infrastructure Platform for Knowledge Sharing led by Tom Reamy, Chief Knowledge Architect - KAPS Group. Here is the session description.

While the distinction between information and knowledge has often been misused, there is an essential truth that knowledge is richer and deeper than simple information. In the early days of KM, there were numerous attempts to utilize information technologies and approaches (search, taxonomies, etc.) for knowledge sharing, and the results were not pretty. However, today, with a rich array of text analytics and knowledge platform software, we are in a position to support real knowledge creation and sharing, but only if we approach it with the right foundation. That foundation is based on a concept of...

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