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The Flagging Art of Saying Nothing

by Semantic Arts Admin | Jun 25, 2019 | Knowledge Graphs & Ontologies, 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...

Semantic Ontology: The Basics

by Semantic Arts Admin | Apr 8, 2019 | Knowledge Graphs & Ontologies

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....

White Paper: The Value of Using Knowledge Graphs in Some Common Use Cases

by Dave McComb | Feb 22, 2019 | Knowledge Graphs & Ontologies, White Papers

We’ve been asked to comment on the applicability of Knowledge Graphs and Semantic Technology in service of a couple of common use cases.  We will draw on our own experience with client projects as well as some examples we have come to from networking with our peers....

What Size is Your Meaning?

by Semantic Arts Admin | Jan 22, 2019 | Knowledge Graphs & Ontologies

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...

Data-Centric vs. Application-Centric

by Dave McComb | Mar 17, 2018 | Knowledge Graphs & Ontologies

Data-Centric’s Role in the Reduction of Complexity

by Dave McComb | Dec 6, 2017 | Knowledge Graphs & Ontologies

Complexity Drives Cost in Information Systems A system with twice the number of lines of code will typically cost more than twice as much to build and maintain. There is no economy of scale in enterprise applications.  There is dis economy of scale.   In...
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