When building Knowledge Repositories (KRs) like Intranets, Internal Content Web Sites, Enterprise Models, and CMDBs, most enterprises make the unwise decision of adopting and mimicking a Wikipedia-like solution. They assume that an adequately sized and appropriately skilled human labor force will auto-magically make itself readily available for manual content generation and maintenance, thinking such activities […]
Knowledge Management – Automated Content Generation and Curation
Three of the biggest challenges associated with making any Knowledge Repository useful are 1) generating enough relevant content to keep up with the needs of its end users, 2) keeping that content up-to-date and fresh while underlying data and information continuously changes, and 3) enriching that content with advanced features that are well beyond the […]
Understanding Data Driven Synthesis
Introduction To Data Driven Synthesis Data Driven Synthesis, also known as Data Compilation, is the process of “automatically” compiling data and creating something (anything) from it. Unlike common compilers that compile source code based on rules, Data Synthesizers or Data Compilers take in data and rules in order to generate some desired output. Data Driven Synthesis is […]