Webinar: Unlocking Digital Transformation with Knowledge Graphs
Organizations can use Knowledge Graphs to build the right foundation for Data Transformation.
Organizations can use Knowledge Graphs to build the right foundation for Data Transformation.
Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) such as taxonomies, ontologies, knowledge graphs, and metadata schemas are critical pieces of infrastructure that help organizations achieve their business goals. This Roundtable series addresses how we can establish the business value for KOS and how we can build the necessary capabilities to deliver business value. This series of three events …
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Hi, I’m a taxonomist, and I’m here to help you with your content publishing workflows! You might think all I do is hide away in a corner classifying things and making lists of terms. But the truth is, I only do that after I have analyzed your content, content strategy, content publishing workflows, existing taxonomies …
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Most business organizations know they should manage their information and content. It’s easy to sink a lot of time and resources into creating, capturing, curating, and codifying content without realizing any tangible benefits. Indeed, without an Enterprise Content Strategy (ECS), any strategic content management process is like driving without a map.
Great taxonomy and information architecture is critical for building a chatbot. We published a blog post with our friends at Lucidworks that addresses how taxonomies should be leveraged to support AI Best Practices.
Hello! I’m Xavier, and I’m the current summer intern at Factor. I had the opportunity to focus on taxonomy, user research, and data governance. I’d like to share a few tips on entering the IA field for the first time.
Come learn with Factor’s Bram Wessel! He will be presenting Detangling Information Architecture with OOUX alongside Sophia V. Prater at the Rosenfeld Enterprise Experience Conference.
“Body language says so much!” Says every user researcher ever. But I’d argue that this information is not as important to your research as so many people say it is—particularly during remote studies, which are more popular than ever now during the pandemic.
In this webinar, speakers from Factor and Lucidworks discuss scaling information for a virtual digital workforce. We’ll share a case study and discuss why great Information Architecture (IA) is critical for success.
If you feel like you’re experiencing Information Anxiety right now, you’re not alone. We’ve been trying to make sense of all the COVID-19 information being thrown around. It is now more important than ever that we rely on IA fundamentals to clarify, communicate, and even comfort.