Building and Deploying a Corporate Taxonomy
A Corporate
Taxonomy is the backbone of an organization’s information
architecture. Whether the focus is on records management,
document management or knowledge management, a Corporate
Taxonomy is key to effective storage and retrieval. A
Corporate Taxonomy is different from a subject taxonomy
in that it is a taxonomy of business activities. Corporate
Taxonomies are therefore specific to an organisation and
have to be custom-built.
This interactive
workshop uses a blend of presentation, discussion and
practical exercises to explain the purposes of a Corporate
Taxonomy and to introduce delegates to technologies, techniques
and tools for building and deploying them. Topics include:
- Why taxonomies
are useful
- The Roles
of Metadata
- A taxonomy
of controlled vocabularies
- Ontologies,
Taxonomies & Thesauri: What's the difference
- Standard
& Methodologies
- Understanding
how the business works
- Developing
a Corporate Ontology
- Building
a Corporate Taxonomy - Tools & Techniques
- Deploying
a Corporate Taxonomy
- Technologies
for Taxonomy
Who should
attend:
Information
Architecture is at last uniting the traditionally isolated
roles which need to collaborate to manage knowledge and
information successfully. This workshop is therefore relevant
to:
What do
you get out of it?
On completing
the workshop you will:
- understand
the key role of a Corporate Taxonomy in Information
Architecture
- appreciate
the complementary roles of ontologies, taxonomies and
thesauri
- know what
standards exist, what they cover and how they relate
- be familiar
with the major tools & techniques for building a
Corporate Taxonomy
- have experience
of some typical tools and technologies for deploying
a Corporate Taxonomy
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Companion Course:
Metadata: Principles
and Practice