Category: Roles
This contains a particular role that the article is focused, such as a Data Stategist, an Data Modeler, or a Programmer.
RDF in Government: NIEM goes Graph
In the wake of the World Trade Center attack on 9/11/2001, information sharing became a primary requirement, especially regarding crime…
Knowledge Graph Prompts, Exemplified
In my last article (Why Prompts Are The Future of Knowledge Graphs), I explored why a prompt-based approach to knowledge…
SHACL and Many to Many Relationships
I came to RDF through a different path than most people. Back in the 2000s, I’d been fairly heavily involved…
Ask Any (Technical) Mermaid
In the last few years, something of a sea change has hit the world of technical and data graphics, after…
Through a Glass Darkly 2023
Twenty years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Blogging (we called it Web-Logging back then) was just emerging from…
The Role of Context In Data
Editor’s Note: This piece was first published in 2021, but has been revised. Okay, you’ve just finished filling up the…
Of Superheroes, Hypergraphs and the Intricacy of Roles
Ontologists, especially neophyte data modelers, often get caught up in the definition of classes, wanting to treat everything as a class. However, there are two types of things that don’t actually fit cleanly into traditional distinctions of class: roles and categorizations. I’m not going to keep the focus of this article on roles, preferring to treat categorizations separately, though they have a lot of overlap.
To the Nth Dimension
There’s a fair amount of overlaps between programmers and mathematicians. Both tend to be very logical thinkers. Both like manipulating…
Exploring Use Cases of Knowledge Graphs in Education
The world of education is changing dramatically as online self-education courses, remote classrooms, rapidly evolving curricula, and the increasing digitization…
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