One of the first deliveries of the National Design Studio is AmericaByDesign — which is deplorable for all.| Frank M Taylor
Enterprise Knowledge recently completed the first round of our new webinar series The Semantic Exchange, which offers participants an opportunity to engage in Q&A with EK’s Semantic Design thought leaders. Participants were able to engage with EK’s experts on topics … Continue reading The post The Semantic Exchange Webinar Series Recap appeared first on Enterprise Knowledge.| Enterprise Knowledge
LLZK is a language designed to implement zero-knowledge circuits. We wrote a translation tool from this language to a representation in the formal language Rocq.| Formal Land Blog
EK details the architecture, implementation strategies, and integration patterns needed to build a robust Unified Entitlements System (UES) for enterprise environments.| Enterprise Knowledge
Deadline: Monday July 1st, 2024 (extended), SubmissionEvent Date: 17th September 2024Location: Co-located with SEMANTiCS 2024Event Website: https://www.dbpedia.org/events/dbpedia-day-2024/ We invite the world’s leading Knowledge Engineering experts to gain insights on the topic “Knowledge Graphs operated by AI”. This event aims to explore how recent advances in AI can leverage and exploit structured knowledge, as well as […] The post CfP: KG operated by AI – DBpedia Day 2024 appeare...| DBpedia Association
This is the final part of our journey through 2023. In the previous blog post we have presented the DBpedia highlights. Now we will take a look at the second half of 2023 and give an outlook for 2024. Tutorial @ Language, Data and Knowledge conference On 13th of September, 2023, an exciting tutorial took […] The post A year with DBpedia – Retrospective Part 2/2023 appeared first on DBpedia Association.| DBpedia Association
I recently thought of a nice way to structure a language for parallel programming around the concept of sequential composition. Think of parallelism as the default—evaluate everything in parallel unless the semantics of the situation precludes it: sums are posterior to summands, but the summands can be evaluated simultaneously. You need a way to express […]| Existential Type
CSS is what gives every website its design. Websites sure aren’t very fun and friendly without it! I’ve read about somebody going a week without JavaScript| CSS-Tricks
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When we talk about the semantics of prepositional phrases, we are talking about a specific kind of conventionalized pattern. Conventional patterns are arbitrary in the sense that they are not predictable from one language to another. But in another way, they are nevertheless motivated (Sweetser 1990). There is a reason they occur as they do. Basic cognitive processes influence how different prepositions extend from spatial meanings to more abstract ones.| Koine-Greek
In the upcoming blog post, we will take you on a retrospective tour through 2024, giving you insights into a year with DBpedia.| DBpedia Association
Use this list of Christmas words and phrases of your writing and stories.| Become a Writer Today
A day full of exciting presentations at Semantics is over. Read our recap from this year's DBpeida Day in Amsterdam.| DBpedia Association
There are several straightforward ways to distinguish a test case from a requirement. A test case tells you how to check some kind of thing about the application, a requirement tells you that the appl| Joep Schuurkes
I resign. I am no longer an information architecture consultant. After 30 years of service, I hereby put myself out to pasture. But I’m not retiring. My daughter and I are founding a 501c3 think tank and animal sanctuary. I hope you’ll join the adventure. I doubt this news is a surprise. I’ve been fading […]| Semantic Studios
It’s been 32 years since I listened to Sinéad O’Connor on compact disc in college. But after watching her documentary Nothing Compares I’ve been listening with different ears via Spotify, and I’ve been reflecting upon the serenity prayer. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not changeCourage to change the things […]| Semantic Studios
I’ve been framing information architecture since 1994 via articles, books, games, talks, prezis, and consulting. So you might expect this article to be about the taxonomy of farm animals or the structural design of farm websites. But it’s not. Our strengths are our weaknesses, and my early success in framing information architecture blinded me to […]| Semantic Studios
This is a daughter-father collaboration. Peter Morville is a pioneer of information architecture and user experience. Claire Morville is a senior at the University of Maryland iSchool and works at the Crisis Technologies Innovation Lab. We exist in a liminal era of crisis. In the whole of climate change, ecological collapse, mass extinction, cultural stress, […]| Semantic Studios
I hope to free information architecture from the shackles I helped to forge. Since 1994, I’ve been speaking and writing on this topic, most famously as co-author of the polar bear book, and mostly I’ve framed IA as a professional practice in service to business. I make no apologies. This focus on corporate IA has […]| Semantic Studios
This is an edited transcript of a talk I had the privilege of giving at World IA Day (video) and at the IA Conference (vimeo, ppt, otter). Questions and suggestions (@morville) are welcome. Hello! I’m Peter Morville, and I’m so happy to be able to speak with you about gentle change. This is a personal talk, and […]| Semantic Studios
I had the honor and privilege of giving the STC Summit opening keynote in Denver, Colorado, and receiving the award of STC Honorary Fellow. Slides are here. This is an edited transcript. Hello! I’m so happy to be here with you to talk about information architecture and the organization of time, but first I want to tell […]| Semantic Studios
An excerpt from the last chapter of my new book, Planning for Everything. I dream of a world guided by stories rooted in the revelations of science and framed with an indigenous worldview. – Robin Wall Kimmerer Niccolò Machiavelli never wrote “the ends justify the means,” but that’s one way to interpret The Prince. Some see it as satire […]| Semantic Studios
My new book is about planning for everything from websites to weddings. My workshop and this article focus specifically on how to plan for design and how to explain why it matters. I realized that why and how are inseparable. We thought we’d closed the deal on a six figure, nine week project, when our client asked “what […]| Semantic Studios
An excerpt from the first chapter of my new book, Planning for Everything.| Semantic Studios
Do not forget| Accessabilly
Is ePrime more than just a “semantic game”?| rebtinfo.com
In this article, Olushuyi explores a mental model that helps you decide between the `` and `` elements when writing documents. You will explore how grouping content affects accessibility and how you can make it all count for users.| Smashing Magazine
The UX of HTML| vasilis.nl
On top of producing rich results, SEO teams can use Schema Markup to develop a reusable knowledge graph to improve search performance.| Schema App Solutions