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Monday, November 08, 2004

The BCNGroup Beadgames

Center of Excellence Proposal ŕ

 Challenge Problem  ŕ

National Project ŕ

White Paper on Incident Information Orb Architecture (IIOA) ŕ

 Adi Structural Ontology Part I  ŕ

Cubicon language descriptive ŕ

 

 

 

Content management and conceptual roll-up

 

 

 

This paragraph was cut form the last part of section 1 of the preface.

 

What is now marketed as “content management” software systems is a manifestation of the inhibitory polemic.  These software systems do not manage the informational resources based on opening access to the knowledge content potential in corporate or personal text archives.  These software systems manage the forms, templates and standardized information that people need to do the type of work that is not done in large corporations.  In most cases, there is very little understanding.  The polemic reinforces behaviors of bureaucracies by shutting down creative problem solving in exchange of the comfort of jobs defined by forms and templates.  This mediocrity does not seem entirely natural and thus we feel that the knowledge sciences will be developed as part of a new social and cultural revolution. 

 

We are writing with compassion for the reader in might.