A Business Case for Enterprise Content Integration using Ontology-based Content Analytics

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Abstract

Content integration is a key challenge within an organizations Enterprise Content Management (ECM) strategy. In this paper we present the challenges associated with the integration of information sources within a ECM. Content analytics is a viable approach to the integration of structured and unstructured sources. This paper provides an overview of a semantically powered integration approach to , structured and unstructured relationships between the structured and unstructured content. This is achieved using information association using ontology-based entity detection discover and disambiguation. The commercial potential of the technology is discussed in terms of its business value proposition and the market positing of potential products and services.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Title of host publication3rd Asian Semantic Web Conference on The Semantic Web
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2008

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  • Curry, Edward;McDaniel, Bill;Shingarev, Dmitry;Caires, Milena C;O'Riain, Sean;Flannery, Karl;Kirrane, Sabrina;Green, Christopher;Walsh, Brendan;O'Morain, Liam

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