by Semantic Arts Admin | Jun 25, 2019 | Semantics and Ontology, The Whiteboard
Who doesn’t like a nice flag? Waving in the breeze, reminding us of who we are and what we stand for. Flags are a nice way of providing a rallying point around which to gather and show our colors to the world. They are a way of showing membership in a group, or...
by Semantic Arts Admin | May 22, 2019 | The Whiteboard
Below is an excerpt and downloadable copy of the “Chapter 2: What is Data-Centric?” CHAPTER 2 What is Data-Centric? Our position is: A data-centric enterprise is one where all application functionality is based on a single, simple, extensible data model....
by Semantic Arts Admin | Apr 8, 2019 | Semantics and Ontology
What is Semantics? Semantics is the study of meaning. By creating a common understanding of the meaning of things, semantics helps us better understand each other. Common meaning helps people understand each other despite different experiences or points of view....
by Semantic Arts Admin | Jan 22, 2019 | Semantics and Ontology
It’s an odd question, yet determining size is the tacit assumption behind traditional data management efforts. That assumption exists because, traditionally, there has always been a structure built in rows and columns to store information. This is based on...
by Semantic Arts Admin | Aug 31, 2010 | Software Architecture
What is Software Architecture? Originally published as What is Software Architecture on August 1, 2010 As Howard Roark pointed out in “The Fountainhead” the difference between an artist and an architect, is that an architect needs a client. Software Architecture is...