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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Frank Guerino [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 11:07 AM
>To: KMgov
>Subject: [kmgov] Request for Data Visualizations (for KM & LM)
>
>Hello All,
>
>(I apologize for cross-posting but I wanted to open this up to multiple
>KM & LM communities.)
>
>I'm reaching out to the community in hopes of getting your advice about
>what you consider to be useful Data Visualizations for KM & LM. (Note:
>By "useful," I mean those visualizations that you actually use as part
>of your daily work or feel would truly be meaningful for your
>stakeholders, if you had them.)
>
>Some Background: As part of my work with the IF4IT, I've been involved
>in a two year effort to design and implement a new type of KM tool
>(NOUNZR <http://nounz.if4it.com> ) that automatically generates highly
>organized and feature rich Electronic Libraries. The tool is a
>compiler and it essentially takes data as its input and generates
>powerful Web Sites as its output. Initial tests show that millions of
>feature rich, highly organized, heavily interlinked, and high quality
>Web Pages can be generated in an hour or two, as compared to many years
>if done manually by an army of people. The purpose is that such an
>approach makes it very easy to publish large volumes of Data &
>information to large communities, via the web.
>
>
>It took awhile to build the engine and we've now progressed to building
>rich, user-friendly, and interactive Data Visualizations (or Knowledge
>Views). Examples include (Note: You must have IE 9 or greater to view
>any interactive visualizations):
>
>1. Catalogs & Indexes
><http://nounz.if4it.com/Nouns/Resources/Catalog.html> (Moderately
>Complex)
>2. Aggregated Views of Data
>< http://nounz.if4it.com/Nouns/Resources/Full_Data_View.html
> (Least >Complex)
>3. Text-only singular entity Data Views
>< http://nounz.if4it.com/Nouns/Resources/Doe_Jane.html
(Least Complex)
>4. Text-only Tabular/Semantic Relationship Views
><
http://nounz.if4it.com/Nouns/Resources/Doe_Jane.TabularRelationships.html
>> (Least Complex)
>5. Interactive Dashboard Views
>< http://nounz.if4it.com/Nouns/Applications/Dashboard.html (Moderately
>Complex)
>6. Interactive Node Cluster Views
><
http://nounz.if4it.com/Nouns/Applications/A__Application_1.NodeCluster.html
(Most Complex)
>
>Given the current state of maturity, the interest is to progress to
>many more of Complex Data Views (such as #6). Therefore, I'm reaching
>out to the community in hopes of getting your views on the topic. May
>I please impose on you to kindly provide what you believe to be
>"useful" Data Visualization for KM & LM, along with your professional
>opinions and advice as to what value they add and why?
>
>
>Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
>
>
>My Best,
>
>
>Frank
>--
>Frank Guerino, Chairman
>The International Foundation for Information Technology (IF4IT)
>http://www.if4it.com
>1.908.294.5191 (M)
>
>
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