Challenges for the ambitious:
Organizations with semantic ambitions such as dynamic content and personalization often face practical challenges in implementing knowledge organization structures that are sophisticated enough to support them. These challenges include system constraints, fledgling governance models, and human factors.
Some solutions:
Adopt “just enough semantics”: creative interim approaches to aligning on meaning, delivering short-term business value, and laying the groundwork for more advanced long-term semantic use cases.
Real-world examples:
A collection of adaptable techniques to address common challenges in implementing taxonomies and moving toward more sophisticated knowledge organization systems.
Semantic data is for everybody, and every organization can prepare to both introduce semantic elements gradually and take manageable steps toward making their semantic goals a reality.
Guidance on how to:
- Identify common barriers to implementing knowledge organization structures, especially taxonomies and taxonomies with elements of ontology.
- Select and pursue short-term practical workarounds to barriers without sacrificing long-term adherence to standards and best practices.
- Plan to fulfill semantic use cases in increasingly sophisticated ways as people, processes, and technology permit.