ontology

Medical Care Capitalizes on Ontologies

By |October 14th, 2010|News, ontology|Comments Off on Medical Care Capitalizes on Ontologies

Solid ontologies are important in every use, however when dealing with medical records and medical care, it takes on a whole new level of importance. Project HealthDesign is a good example. It is a project that capitalizes on advancements in information technology to investigate how soliciting patients’ observations of daily living could improve care for chronic illnesses.

Trendy Ontology

By |October 13th, 2010|News, ontology, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Trendy Ontology

With the term "ontology" being heard more often in data management forums and discussions, it is no surprise to see it as the topic of Malcolm Chisholm’s latest post on Expert Channel. Despite the frequency of the term’s use, it is not easy to find out precisely what it means and what significance it might have for the data management community. Is it just a buzzword for marketing purposes or is it real?

Ontology Systems Chosen by MBNL

By |October 1st, 2010|News, ontology|Comments Off on Ontology Systems Chosen by MBNL

MBNL (Mobile Broadband Network Limited) has selected Ontology Systems’ OSS/CAD to bring together data across NMS and OSS systems from both MBNL’s parent operators to enable the audit of Iub configuration data quality and alignment and the Iub configuration against standard configuration specifications for the shared RAN infrastructure.

The Relevance of Taxonomies

By |September 30th, 2010|News, ontology, search, Taxonomy|Comments Off on The Relevance of Taxonomies

In this world of real time search and respond, one has to wonder if the traditional library information sources’ reliance on controlled vocabularies remains a viable, worthwhile, and cost-effective strategy. What about enterprise search? How important are they in this world of keyword search?

EasyAsk Integrates in the Cloud with NetSuite

By |September 28th, 2010|indexing, News, ontology, semantic|Comments Off on EasyAsk Integrates in the Cloud with NetSuite

EasyAsk, provider of natural language search and query software for corporate applications has integrated its EasyAsk Business Edition with the NetSuite cloud computing platform. Using NetSuite's SuiteCloud development platform, the combined solution will help NetSuite users of all types search their NetSuite data to identify and act upon new sales opportunities, proactively service customers, and execute key business processes faster and more efficiently.

Sophia Search Uses Semiotic Approach

By |September 23rd, 2010|indexing, News, ontology, search, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Sophia Search Uses Semiotic Approach

Sophia Search brings a different approach to searching information in the enterprise to market in the form of a search engine tool that understands the relationship between related sets of content. Rather than taking the approach to indexing that relies on taxonomy and ontology, Sophia search engine relies on a Contextual Discovery Engine.

Cognition Technologies Featured in Semantic Software Research

By |September 22nd, 2010|News, ontology, semantic, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Cognition Technologies Featured in Semantic Software Research

Cognition Technologies, known for its Semantic Natural Language Processing (NLP) was highlighted in the Gilbane Group's latest research entitled Semantic Software Technologies: Landscape of High Value Applications for the Enterprise.

ArchiveConnect Gets Remodeled

By |September 20th, 2010|indexing, News, ontology, Taxonomy|Comments Off on ArchiveConnect Gets Remodeled

Group Logic has released a new version of ArchiveConnect, its File System Archiving (FSA) solution for Mac desktops.

Content Management System Goes Mobile

By |September 10th, 2010|News, ontology, Standards, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Content Management System Goes Mobile

Pharos releases a content delivery module for its Mediator content management platform that manages content preparation, metadata production and approvals workflow for mobile and on-demand applications.