
I am an Information Architect and Semantic Engineer. I have been organizing and building digital knowledge ecosystems since 1997. My book, Ontology Pipeline, A Framework for Building Knowledge Infrastructures, will be available Fall, 2026!
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I have been grappling with how best to present the Intentional Arrangement SKOS editor overview, web app demo, and repository. My objectives are to deliver an organized explainer containing only the essential overview of features and compon...
Definitions, Concepts and the Semantic Layer Most enterprise definition work is graded by the people who wrote it. A working group convenes, argues, writes a sentence into the catalog, marks the field certified, and closes the ticket. The g...
Maybe you’ve heard the saying before: augmentation before automation. Augmentation before automation is the blending of these two philosophies, and holds the belief that automation can only be successful if augmentation is first proved out,...
Early release of Chapter Four, from my upcoming book, Ontology Pipeline
At the close of the last chapter, we reached the thesaurus horizon. We had a working SKOS taxonomy for the Financial literacy branch of a taxonomy, with preferred labe...
This essay dances around ontologies and clarifies how meaning is defined and threaded through a knowledge infrastructure. When the industry talks about context, which is a common word peppered throughout almost any conversation about LLMs,...
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