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The Semantic Organization: Knowing What You Know
Corporations have a tremendous amount of stored information. On top of this, new information is being created every day. A small but critical portion of this information is stored in highly structured and well-defined formats in relational databases. However, most of the information is on paper, in e-mail, in word processing documents, in spreadsheets, in PDF files, in engineering diagrams, and so on.
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Andrew commented on 21 Dec 2005
I'd re-edit this sentence from para 2
"This is mainly because very little information on the Web has not been semantically tagged"
Check that "not"
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Trackback Added: Starting Small via the Semantic Organization; Michael Wacey argues inThe Semantic Organization: Knowing What You Know that corporations have a tremendous amount of stored information and are likely to be the early adoption point for semantic Web capabillities, similar to the ways in which corpora...
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XML News Desk commented on 19 Oct 2005
XML Journal - The Semantic Organization: Knowing What You Know. Corporations have a tremendous amount of stored information. On top of this, new information is being created every day. A small but critical portion of this information is stored in highly structured and well-defined formats in relational databases. However, most of the information is on paper, in e-mail, in word processing documents, in spreadsheets, in PDF files, in engineering diagrams, and so on.
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NiceJob commented on 19 Oct 2005
Can we have more Semantic Web articles like this? Very informative.
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