Knowledge in the round: Information management in a 3-D world [ABSTRACT]
Jinfo Blog
9th March 2010
Abstract
In a digital world, a single- or two-dimensional approach to information classification is increasingly out of step. Using the precepts of Q6 and Quantum Semantics, John O'Gorman describes a multi-dimensional approach that transforms flat metadata and keywords into rich information assets.
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In a digital world, a single- or two-dimensional approach to information classification is increasingly out of step. Using the precepts of Q6 and Quantum Semantics, John O'Gorman describes a multi-dimensional approach that transforms flat metadata and keywords into rich information assets.
What's inside
Fact: computers are stupid. Fast, but stupid. You would be fast, too if all you had to worry about were two dimensions'
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