Taxonomy Planning, Taxonomy Management, Metadata Governance—these expressions have been very commonly used recently
This post provides the fundamentals of taxonomy management (TM). It outlines the general types of taxonomies, the components of the TM process, the TM tool market and how to tell the products apart, the specific capabilities comprising the TM process, and what your next steps should probably be
Concept Searching’s Smart Content Framework™, which is supported by automatic semantic metadata tagging, auto-classification, and taxonomy management technologies can be readily extended to not only improve search, but records management, data privacy, migration, and text analytics
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Understanding – and taking action on – the role of metadata and taxonomy management in your SharePoint deployment will provide short-term value by helping end users to be productive quickly, and long-term by strengthening the overall search experience
Arguably, metadata and taxonomy management is the single most important factor in a successful SharePoint implementation
OWL is therefore highly relevant to computer-aided thesaurus and taxonomy management as well as the exploitation of taxonomies and thesauri, e.g. by search engines
People often think that the business case for a taxonomy is the same as a Return on Investment (ROI) analysis. In fact, ROI is only one form of business case. The most important features of a business case are: They must promise benefits for the organization. They should have...
2 Comments - Sorry Carl but I was very disappointed that there actually was no "case" for taxonomy given the title perhaps you should have called it a business case that does not depend on ROI I was excited to think that I may learn something about presenting a solid case to support the adoption and implementation of a corporate wide Taxonomy management system enabling and controlling effective RM at all levels
Some metadata and taxonomy management can be streamlined and automated, but it will require a lot of up front work
I shared vignettes into a SharePoint environment where search is optimized, where taxonomy management and proactive governance take center ring, and where end users have been trained on how to use the platform and how to request changes
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