Transforming Unstructured Content into Meaningful XML
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Venetica, IBM bridge unstructured and
structured content
Venetica, IBM bridge unstructured and
structured content
04/29/2004 07:43 AMIBM and Venetica this week announced a partnership designed to help
customers more easily access and work with both unstructured and
structured information through a single SQL-based query.
Meaningful NDA
Meaningful NDA
03/06/2004 01:59 AMIn response to my griping about the Corbis NDA, Paul points to to one
of his non-chron bloggish entries. Excerpt: When I'm at an early stage
in developing a new business plan, I just write the following at the
top of the plan: "Confidentiality: Paul asks that you not show or tell
anyone this idea without first calling him at 781-648-1500 to ask his
OK. If you tell one person you trust, they will tell one person they
trust, and so on. If this idea gets out too early, Paul's business
could be ruined. Thanks." This "NDA" actually builds trust...
How do I maintain meaningful
relationships with over 300 people?
How do I maintain meaningful
relationships with over 300 people?
02/07/2005 01:27 AMChristopher Allen's latest joint, .. social network
saturation
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Poll Position: Meaningful Marketing
Poll Position: Meaningful Marketing
08/23/2004 02:18 PMQ: Which marketing trend is most applicable to your business and
industry?
Unstructured Information Management
Unstructured Information Management
12/20/2003 07:31 AMUnstructured Information Management by Robert D. Kugel of
IntelligentBPM http://www.intelligentbpm.com/feature/2003/12/0312feat2_1.shtml This white paper, from
Ventana Research, offers a
lucid explanation of what "unstructured information" actually means,
and why it will consume a significant amount of IT resources in the
coming years. Structured data is the easily classified stuff --
names, addresses, zip codes, SKU numbers, etc. Unstructured data "does
not readily fit into structured databases except as binary large
objects (BLOBs)." Examples given include e-mails, multimedia files,
document files.... Although these objects may have some structure --
e.g., an e-mail address -- they are not easily classified for storage
in a structured format that makes a typical database happy. As the
amount of this unstructured data increases exponentially, solutions
are being sought; XMLis a big help because of its flexible tagging
system. If this data cannot be efficiently stored and retrieved, it
has little or no utility. The white paper identifies six potential
components of a viable storage system: document management, Web
content management, records management, digital rights management,
collaboration, and image capture. All of these elements are emerging
as critical, especially in light of today's more stringent regulatory
environment (i.e.,
Sarban
es-Oxley) which dictates compliance standards for information
retention. (
C
urrent Cities December 2003)
EMC Archives Unstructured Data
EMC Archives Unstructured Data
07/26/2004 02:06 PMEMC Corp. is uniting configurable policy-based content management with
storage resource allocation tools to help customers cut costs by
automating archiving capabilities.
Business Intelligence from Unstructured
Data
Business Intelligence from Unstructured
Data
12/20/2003 07:31 AMBusiness Intelligence from Unstructured Data by Sundar
Kadayamhttp://intelliseek.com/w
hitepapers.aspAn excellent white paper on Business
Intelligence from Unstructured Data by my good friend Sundar Kadayam.
FAST Lassos Unstructured Data
FAST Lassos Unstructured Data
01/27/2004 05:19 PMInternet News Jan 27 2004 10:00PM GMT
The real difference between structured
and unstructured data (XML.org)
The real difference between structured
and unstructured data (XML.org)
06/11/2002 07:06 PMKazeon's storage appliance handles
unstructured data
Kazeon's storage appliance handles
unstructured data
03/22/2005 03:35 PMKazeon Systems says it is set to introduce a storage appliance that
not only analyzes the unstructured data on file servers but also
decides where to store that data, and determines who can retrieve it
and when, based on rules that IT creates.
Text Mining Begins Digging Through
Unstructured Data
Text Mining Begins Digging Through
Unstructured Data
07/03/2004 05:34 AMText Mining Begins Digging Through Unstructured
Datahttp://snipurl.com/7gppA good
85% of an organization's knowledge is in the form of unstructured
data. Easy to quantify, hard to find. "We are drowning in information
but are starving for knowledge," says an R&D technical leader at Dow
Chemical. But a new generation of text mining tools is allowing
companies to extract key elements from large unstructured data sets,
discover relationships and summarize the information. Dow, for
example, uses ClearResearch to extract data from chemical patent
abstracts, published research papers and the company's own files. And
the University of Louisville uses SAS's Text Miner on text files, such
as patient charts, and analyzes flat-file snapshots of billing and
pharmaceutical databases as text, rather than as database entries.
Researchers there have pinpointed certain medications that can prolong
hospital stays for patients. Because of some limitations in the new
software (such as understanding linguistics), text miners are still
niche products, generally restricted to specific parts of an
organization and requiring specialized analytical skills to implement
and deliver truly useful information. It'll be awhile before they're
commonly available. But some vendors are already incorporating text
mining tools as a background function to improve the effectiveness of
more familiar search or document management applications.
Transforming XML Schemas
Transforming XML Schemas
01/15/2003 07:57 PMEric Gropp shows how XSLT can be used to transform W3C XML Schemas to
create, among other things, HTML input forms, generate query
interfaces, and documentation of data structures and interfaces.
Transforming XML with XSLT and PHP
Transforming XML with XSLT and PHP
10/29/2003 02:21 AMIn this tutorial, Timothy shows you how to use XSLT to transform XML
documents into HTML documents. Of course, the use of PHP XSLT
functions are highlighted.
Transforming XML: Converting XML to RDF
Transforming XML: Converting XML to RDF
09/01/2004 05:33 PMBob DuCharme explains how to convert XML into RDF -- using the XML
returned by Amazon's REST web service -- in this month's Transforming
XML column.
Transforming Experiences
Transforming Experiences
05/30/2002 08:10 AMTransforming the Way the World Learns
Transforming the Way the World Learns
07/02/2004 05:20 AMKarishma Kiri was born in India, but her family moved to the United
States before she was 6 years old, part of the "brain drain" that
began when the emerging knowledge-based global economy started to
create exciting new opportunities for scientists, engineers and other
professionals from developing countries.
Transforming XML: An Interview with
Michael Kay
Transforming XML: An Interview with
Michael Kay
07/07/2004 07:49 PMIn his latest Transforming XML column, Bob DuCharme interviews Michael
Kay, developer of Saxon, about his new venture, Saxonica.
Transforming XML-to-XML or -Text or
-HTML
Transforming XML-to-XML or -Text or
-HTML
03/19/2005 03:08 AMSYS-CON Media Mar 19 2005 5:59AM GMT
Transforming XML: Seeking Equality
Transforming XML: Seeking Equality
06/17/2005 04:28 PMBob DuCharme looks at how XSLT 1.0 and 2.0 let you evaluate whether
two elements are equal.
Transforming XML: The Path of Control
Transforming XML: The Path of Control
06/05/2005 11:54 PMIn his latest Transforming XML column, Bob DuCharme examines the
potential contribution of XPath 2.0's new control structures to XSLT
2.0 stylesheets.
Transforming Clicks Into Rings
Transforming Clicks Into Rings
06/07/2004 01:08 AMNew York Times Jun 7 2004 5:57AM GMT
Transforming XML: Using Stylesheet
Schemas
Transforming XML: Using Stylesheet
Schemas
04/06/2005 09:21 PMIn this month's Transforming XML column, Bob DuCharme asks what a DTD
or schema for XSLT stylesheets can add to your XSLT development and
deployment.
Transforming XML: Extending XSLT with
EXSLT
Transforming XML: Extending XSLT with
EXSLT
01/05/2005 10:07 PMIn this month's Transforming XML column, Bob DuCharme reports happily
that the promise of XSLT extensibility via EXSLT has become a reality.
Transforming XML: The XPath 2.0 Data
Model
Transforming XML: The XPath 2.0 Data
Model
02/05/2005 09:05 PMBob DuCharme, in his latest Transforming XML column, examines the
XPath 2.0, hence the XSLT 2.0, data model.
Transforming a Prison, With U.S. Image
in Mind
Transforming a Prison, With U.S. Image
in Mind
09/16/2004 03:47 AMThe military has carried out dozens of changes at Abu Ghraib,
including streamlining the processing of prisoners.
Transforming data to business logic
Transforming data to business logic
04/09/2004 06:46 PMThe proliferation of RFID readers and tags has only just begun, but
some analysts are already predicting that when fully operational, RFID
will generate upwards of 5TB of data at a company's warehouse and
distribution center on a daily basis.
Transforming XML: Utility Stylesheets,
Part Two
Transforming XML: Utility Stylesheets,
Part Two
05/05/2004 06:17 PMIn this month's Transforming XML column Bob DuCharme continues his
tour of generic, utility stylesheets.
Transforming XML: XSLT Web Service
Clients
Transforming XML: XSLT Web Service
Clients
12/19/2004 03:49 PMBob DuCharme shows how easily XSLT processors can retrieve and use
data from RESTful web services.
Transforming XML: Amazon's Web Services
and XSLT
Transforming XML: Amazon's Web Services
and XSLT
08/04/2004 08:53 PMIn his latest Transforming XML column, Bob DuCharme introduces us to
the XSLT processing-service component of Amazon's web services.
Transforming XML: Entity and Character
References
Transforming XML: Entity and Character
References
06/02/2004 06:37 PMIn this month's Transforming XML Bob DuCharme examines some of the
issues surrounding entity and character references in XSLT 2.0.
Vampire Hunter transforming board game
Vampire Hunter transforming board game
06/12/2004 05:23 PM
I'm at
DreamCon, an sf con in
Jacksonville, Florida, and I just spied this super-cool board-game in
the dealers' room: it's called "Vampire Hunter," and the gimmick is
that the tower in the middle shines different coloured lights on the
board depending on the state of play -- the light reveals different
details on the board, so that normal cits turn into werewolves and
other monsters. No idea if the gameplay is any good, but what a great
gadget! Holy crap, Amazon has it for less than six bucks on clearance:
Link
OGC book provides insights into
transforming the Government workplace
OGC book provides insights into
transforming the Government workplace
07/12/2004 02:32 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 12 2004 7:13AM GMT
Perl Medic: Transforming Legacy Code.
Chapter 3. Pt. 2
Perl Medic: Transforming Legacy Code.
Chapter 3. Pt. 2
04/12/2004 06:15 AMToday, we delve deeper into testing Perl code. Topics include testing
code as it's written, tweaking an existing application, using a
top-down approach, testing that an application meets its requirements,
and more. By Addison-Wesley. 0412
Web militancy How the internet is
transforming the unions' rank and file
Web militancy How the internet is
transforming the unions' rank and file
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Perl Medic: Transforming Legacy Code.
Chapter 3. Pt. 1
Perl Medic: Transforming Legacy Code.
Chapter 3. Pt. 1
04/09/2004 03:57 PMMaintain, optimize, and scale any Perl software... whether you wrote
it or not. Perl Medic is a start-to-finish guide to understanding that
code, maintaining it, updating it, and refactoring it for maximum
performance and reliability. By Addison-Wesley. 0405
Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
04/08/2005 04:55 AMHot Banana Software Inc., a leading North American Web Content
Management Suite (CMS) company, announced today that it has won the
2005 e-Content award for the best Content Management System. The
Canadian e-Content Awards are sponsored by the e-Content Institute and
were created to recognize and honor e-content products and services
used by Canadian organizations and individuals. [PRWEB Apr 8, 2005]
Usenet Content Up For Grabs On Content
Hungry Web
Usenet Content Up For Grabs On Content
Hungry Web
12/19/2004 03:08 PMThe age old question of copyright and Usenet comes up again.
The Difference Between Online Content
And Broadcast Content
The Difference Between Online Content
And Broadcast Content
02/10/2004 02:46 PMMajor League Baseball made news last year for
claim
ing to own all in-progress game data - saying they were going to
go after websites that reported what was happening at a game in
real-time. It didn't matter that the law is pretty clear that you
can't copyright facts - MLB believes that just presenting the data is
a "rebroadcast" of the game. That said, I guess it's no surprise to
hear that they now believe that web audio and video broadcasts of
games should work the same way as television broadcasts with a content
provider
paying a huge
upfront fee for the rights to the games, and then telling them
they can make it back in ad revenue and subscription fees. Of course,
the various internet sites they've approached with this plan have been
laughing them out the door, and pointing out that they're not
television stations, and they just want to provide something useful to
their users - but aren't going to lose money to do so. While MLB has
been at the forefront of offering streaming video and audio, it
appears they still look on this as a broadcast medium, and not the
interactive medium it actually is. They're doing their best to
squeeze more money out of existing fans, rather than attract new fans,
which is dangerous for the future of the sport. Not only do you anger
your biggest fans, you also make it less likely that you're going to
pick up new fans.
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