A good taxonomy is the backbone of an organization's information architecture, but building a taxonomy that effectively supports an organization's individual goals can be confusing and time-consuming. This practical, easy-to-follow guide equips the reader with a portfolio of techniques and tools, and takes them through the steps needed to select the most effective method to build a taxonomy for their organization. Backed up with copious real-life examples and case studies, this manual provides all the information needed to survive in this complex field. Essential reading for anyone involved in the design, implementation or management of systems for Knowledge or Information Management, Content Management, Document Management or Records Management.
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978-1-85604-585-8 (9781856045858)
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Bob Bater, Principal Associate, InfoPlex Associates
Contents include: * why taxonomies are useful * preparing for an enterprise taxonomy project * the initial investigation * analysing enterprise semantics: frameworks and techniques * the semantic description framework * documenting and communicating the description framework * building the enterprise taxonomy * common deployment issues * managing, maintaining and developing semantic structures * appendix of resources and tools.