Communities of Practice (CoPs) are informal structures and not part of formal management line structures. They comprise members who do similar work, employ similar skills and face similar issues or have some other common interest in the work environment.
Platypus Wiki is a project to develop an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web with ideas borrowed from the Semantic Web.
It offers a simple user interface to create wiki pages with metadata based on W3C standards. ...
Platypus Wiki is an ongoing open source project started on 23th December 2003. The project is actually hosted on SourceForge and licensed under GNU GPL.
Lieutenant Colonel John Nagl, advisor to the US Deputy Secretary of Defence at the Pentagon, author of the book Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife: Counterinsurgency Lessons From Malaya and Vietnam
Author: John A. Nagl
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Presenter
Geraldine Doogue
Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMI) is a process improvement approach that provides organizations with the essential elements of effective processes. It can be used to guide process improvement across a project, a division, or an entire organization. CMMI helps integrate traditionally separate organizational functions, set process improvement goals and priorities, provide guidance for quality processes, and provide a point of reference for appraising current processes.
MetrixMedia, based in Sydney Australia, with local presence in New York, USA; Santiago, Chile; Rio De Janeiro; Brazil, is the premier provider of industry trends for Senior Marketing, Entertainment and Technology executives.
MetrixMedia organises and hosts Industry Summits, and Breakfast Briefings with Leading Industry Experts in a Panel format. The format are generally structured in a Porter's Five Forces Framework, covering all industry drivers. These specialised Summits and Briefings allow you to keep up to date with the latest trends in Information Technology, Business and Marketing, while creating an environment for business networking with industry leaders.
The Elkera® Business Narrative Markup Language (BNML™) Schema provides an improved approach to XML content management for most technical, legal and business narrative documents. It can be applied to the simplest correspondence or the most complex legal contracts and technical specifications with numbered clauses and schedules.
Semantic Studios is an information architecture and user experience consultancy led by Peter Morville.
We help our clients around the world to create better web sites, intranets and knowledge networks.
“A controlled vocabulary is a way to insert an interpretive layer of semantics between the term entered by the user and the underlying database to better represent the original intention of the terms of the user."
sabros.us is a CMS to put your bookmarks online with folksonomy support; just like del.icio.us, but the big diference is you will have the complete control of the source code and written on PHP with MySQL as backend we make it cross platform.
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eswc2006 The Semantic Web — Research and Applications: 3rd European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2006
A gentle introduction to the Semantic Web by Sean B. Palmer, 2001
This document is designed as being a simple but comprehensive introductory publication for anybody trying to get into the Semantic Web: from beginners through to long time hackers
[Tutorial] intended to give someone new to the Semantic Web a basic overview of the technologies involved, and a guide to where to go to find out more.
Posted by Stephen Downes February 14, 2004
Two types of technologies are about to merge. The technologies are content syndication, used by blogging websites around the world, and social networking, employed by sites such as Friendster and Orkut. They will merge to create a new type of internet, a network within a network, and in so doing reshape the internet as we know it.
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