Taxonomy

Proper Information Architecture

By |November 7th, 2012|News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Proper Information Architecture

There is a lot of discussion about proper information architecture going on out there. Experts believe an effective information architecture best reflects the most common vernacular of the organization — the most used or common words for describing things. This is key to a successful site as it provides a blueprint or map for navigating.

Access Innovations Announces Two Free Webinars This Month

By |October 15th, 2012|Access Insights, Featured, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Access Innovations Announces Two Free Webinars This Month

Access Innovations, Inc. invites you to two free hour-long webinars this month as a continuation of the successful Discovery Tour Series. Join us on Monday, October 22, at 3 p.m. EDT and Tuesday, October 30, at 3 p.m. EDT to discover for yourself the software suite that is revolutionizing thesaurus building and content management as you know it.

It Is Like Herding Cats

By |October 9th, 2012|indexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on It Is Like Herding Cats

The web is full of unstructured data. There may be a few segments falling in line with semantic standards, but they are few and far between. The focus of search engines is on HTML but that leaves much of the data undiscovered.

Photo Storage and Indexing Need Taxonomy

By |October 4th, 2012|indexing, News, Standards, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Photo Storage and Indexing Need Taxonomy

A new cloud-based photo sharing service has been launched by Canon. Project 1709 enables users to store and access images regardless of where they have been saved. This works due to a special tagging and indexing function.

Why Do We Index?

By |October 1st, 2012|Access Insights, Featured, indexing, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Why Do We Index?

We index, or “tag”, using the taxonomy to improve precision. In part, we are doing that by defining the scope of the term that we use. So, we have a term that represents a concept but that term might be used for several concepts. We are defining in which way we are using the term ‘mercury’ within this corpus of information. We define the scope of the term, and that improves the precision.

The Key to Findability is Taxonomies

By |October 1st, 2012|News, Standards, Taxonomy|Comments Off on The Key to Findability is Taxonomies

Zenya has released multiple updates to their keyword platform, which results in improving clients’ control to leverage keyword data and eventually their marketing success. Their approach to keyword generation includes a database of more than 1.4 billion keywords, including 600 million categorized by searcher intent.

Findability Sought with Indexing

By |September 26th, 2012|indexing, News, Standards, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Findability Sought with Indexing

Actuate has released their document indexing, storage, and multi-channel delivery system, Xenos Repository. Content has changed. It has become comprehensive and varied right along with the technology that created it. Actuate Xenos Group technology seeks to address that complexity with business intelligence driven solutions.