Knowledge Architectures: Structures and Semantics
β Scribed by Denise Bedford
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 544
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Knowledge Architectures reviews traditional approaches to managing information and explains why they need to adapt to support 21st-century information management and discovery.
Exploring the rapidly changing environment in which information is being managed and accessed, the book considers how to use knowledge architectures, the basic structures and designs that underlie all of the parts of an effective information system, to best advantage. Drawing on 40 years of work with a variety of organizations, Bedford explains that failure to understand the structure behind any given system can be the difference between an effective solution and a significant and costly failure. Demonstrating that the information user environment has shifted significantly in the past 20 years, the book explains that end users now expect designs and behaviors that are much closer to the way they think, work, and act. Acknowledging how important it is that those responsible for developing an information or knowledge management system understand knowledge structures, the book goes beyond a traditional library science perspective and uses case studies to help translate the abstract and theoretical to the practical and concrete.
Explaining the structures in a simple and intuitive way and providing examples that clearly illustrate the challenges faced by a range of different organizations, Knowledge Architectures is essential reading for those studying and working in library and information science, data science, systems development, database design, and search system architecture and engineering.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p><em>Knowledge Architectures</em> reviews traditional approaches to managing information and explains why they need to adapt to support 21st-century information management and discovery.</p> <p>Exploring the rapidly changing environment in which information is being managed and accessed, the book
In: Marcel Adam Just and Patricia A. Carpenter (Eds.) Cognitive Processes in Comprehension. βHillsdale: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1977. β p. 3-32.<div class="bb-sep"></div>Semantic Macro-Structuresand Knowledge Frames in Discourse Comprehension<br/>This paper outlines f theory of macro-structures
Architecture and Knowledge, as the volumeβs title effectively anticipates, presents numerous essays exploring the multiple forms of knowledge involved in architectural art. The contributions speak of the relations between architecture and technology, political thought, planning, philosophy, history,
In this study of how syntax relates to meaning, Paul Pietroski defends the hyposthesis that combining expressions corresponds to predicate-conjunction and not function-application. Chapters cover a range of constructions involving causative and serial verbs, plural noun-phrases, and complementizer p