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Jack Park

InfoTangle :: The Hive Mind: Folksonomies and User-Based Tagging :: December :: 2005 - 1 views

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    There is a revolution happening on the Internet that is alive and building momentum with each passing tag. With the advent of social software and Web 2.0, we usher in a new era of Internet order. One in which the user has the power to effect their own online experience, and contribute to others'. Today, users are adding metadata and using tags to organize their own digital collections, categorize the content of others and build bottom-up classification systems. The wisdom of crowds, the hive mind, and the collective intelligence are doing what heretofore only expert catalogers, information architects and website authors have done. They are categorizing and organizing the Internet and determining the user experience, and it's working. No longer do the experts have the monopoly on this domain; in this new age users have been empowered to determine their own cataloging needs. Metadata is now in the realm of the Everyman.
Stian Danenbarger

Snowden & Boone: "A Leader's Framework for Decision Making" (PDF, 2007) - 2 views

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    "Snowden and Boone have formed a new perspective on leadership and decision making that's based on complexity science. The result is the Cynefin framework, which helps executives sort issues into five contexts."
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    Still my favorite Snowden article. Unfortunately not free, but try to Google the title...
Stian Danenbarger

Booker: "Identity Resolution in Criminal Justice Data: An Application of NORA and SUDA"... - 0 views

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    Identifying aliases is an important component of the criminal justice system. Accurately identifying a person of interest or someone who has been arrested can significantly reduce the costs within the entire criminal justice system. This paper examines the problem domain of matching and relating identities, examines traditional approaches to the problem, and applies the identity resolution approach described by Jeff Jonas and relationship awareness to the specific case of client identification for the indigent defense office. The combination of identify resolution and relationship awareness offered improved accuracy in matching identities
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    Further work building on Jeff Jonas' "data finds data", and his his article in IEEE Security and Privacy entitled "Threat and Fraud Intelligence, Las Vegas Style"
Stian Danenbarger

Malone, et al.: "The Collective Intelligence Genome" (PDF, 2010) - 3 views

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    "FINDINGSCollective intelligence has already been proven to work, and CI systems can be designed and managed to fit specific needs.CI building blocks, or "genes," can be recombined to create the right kind of system.Four main questions drive CI "genome" design: What is being done? Who is doing it? Why? How?"
Jack Park

Innovation: How your search queries can predict the future - tech - 30 April 2009 - New... - 0 views

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    Real-time web search - which scours only the latest updates to services like Twitter - is currently generating quite a buzz because it can provide a glimpse of what people around the world are thinking or doing at any given moment. Interest in this kind of search is so great that, according to recent leaks, Google is considering buying Twitter.
Jack Park

Journal Articles Question Plan for Digital Health Records - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    , the government should be a rule-setting referee to encourage the development of an open software platform on which innovators could write electronic health record applications.
Food Safety

FSSC 22000 Consultancy in India - 0 views

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    FSSC 22000 Food Safety Management System provides a framework for effectively managing your food safety and quality responsibilities. It demonstrates a company has a robust and effective system of food safety management ( FSMS) in place to meet the requirements of regulators, customers and consumers.
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