Semiotic Communications Theory – Visualization and Representation
Modality and Representation
Whilst semiotics is often encountered in the form of textual analysis, it also
involves philosophical theorizing on the role of signs in the construction of
reality. Semiotics involves studying representations and the processes involved
in representational practices and to semioticians, 'reality' always involves representation.
Daniel Chandler - Semiotics for Beginners
Network Information Flow - Networking and Information Theory
Semantic Web Services Initiative - the 'semantic government'
Entity Relationship Model - relevant relation [Occam’s Principle]
Relevance in correspondence with another
Correspondence - in response to - represented by - in spite of
Conformity
Congruence
Agreement - Service and Support Contracts
Accordance
Copying
Picturing
Signification
Representation
Reference
Satisfaction
Correspondence with a relevant portion of reality
Question of Reality - "classical observer"
Facts
States of affairs
Situations
Events
Objects and their Aspect Orientation
Sequences of objects – Dimensional Aspects
Sets
Properties
Tropes - entropic constraints; environments; relationship hierarchy
Information Systems Behavior and Cognitive Systems Theory
• WW3 Technologies – Standards and their Metrics
• Semantic Web
• OWL and RDF – Server Suite/
• Web Services – EAI Development
• Data Integration – EAI Broker
• Semantic Brokers – SSIS App Development
• Knowledge Mgmt – Search Engine Capture
• Taxonomic Development
• Business Rules – Axiomatic Vocabularies
• Specialized Ontologies
• Upper Models
• Enterprise Search
• Business Rules
• Metadata
• Semantic Modeling
• Unstructured Data
• Ontology Engineering
Information architecture and interaction design - Resources MoreResources
Usability Metrics — Information Architecture that Works
Competitive Analysis - Design Usability for Success
Jakob’s five quality components of usability:
Learnability: How easy is it for users to accomplish basic tasks the first time they encounter the design?
Efficiency: Once users have learned the design, how quickly can they perform tasks?
Memorability: After a period of not using it, how easily can they reestablish proficiency?
Errors: How many errors do users make, and how easily can they recover from the errors?
Satisfaction: How pleasant is it to use the design?
RESTful Architecture
“ Representational State Transfer is intended to evoke an image of how a well-designed Web
application behaves: a network of web pages (a virtual state-machine), where the user
progresses through an application by selecting links (state transitions), resulting in the next page
(representing the next state of the application) being transferred to the user and rendered for their use. ”
— Dr. Roy Fielding, Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures
Enterprise content management
Content management system (includes links to system providers)
Information architecture
Website architecture - Web Services || Hosting Environment
Web design
Digital asset management
Content engineering
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