Re: Intranet ontology?

Perhaps if you could give some concrete examples of what you want to
describe, real entities and their attributes and relationships, then folks
on here can suggest models for them? I mean real example data to work with.

rob

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Alexander Johannesen <
alexander.johannesen@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hiya,
>
> "Rob Styles" <rs@kasabi.com> wrote:
> > I think you'll find everything you need, it's just that they won't be in
> one place, they'll be modular.
>
> Yeah, that's one way, but I'm suspecting two things; the mixins will
> mostly deal with entities, not relations, and b) there's just so much in
> the Intranet domain that the model becomes a bit of a mess.
>
> One thing is content management, as someone else pointed out (thanks!),
> but the more complex stuff that goes on in any company is sorely missing,
> as well as a ton of often-used / popular content types, interactions,
> groupings, both in terms of participants, content and a network setup. And
> how about relationships between business entities?
>
> I was hoping someone had something akin to a "SAP ontology" as tons of
> this is tried and tested, but I'm having a hard time finding a
> well-balanced ontology for generic businesses modeling (as opposed to
> business modling; plenty of that, yet surprisingly irellevant :) )
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex
>

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