A New Concept or Buzzy Jargon?

August 16, 2010

Is the internet changing again? Will the term “Web 2.0” be about as useful as vacuum tubes in a television soon? The job is all but done, one data manipulating company claims. Data governance experts, Collibra (http://www.collibra.com/), who help clients better transform data into usable information, brought up some interesting and head-scratching points about the future of data management in a recent Collibra Inside blog post, “Social Semantics, Hybrid Ontologies and the Tri-Sortal Internet.”(http://inside.collibra.com/?p=767) Providing slides from a recent conference about how we can “tackle the mass of (meta)data about communities (enterprises, business webs), people, and systems and the links in between,” the article went on to claim, “visual analysis of the linked data cloud reveals the same non-linear graph structure as found in social networks. Hence there is indeed a tri-sortal dynamics.” This is some heady stuff, but intriguing. The term “tri-sortal” is definitely one we’ll keep on file for the future. We may not use it, however.

Pat Roland, August 16, 2010

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  1. Natural seo on January 11th, 2011 4:34 am

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