by Kristi Lee-John | Jun 22, 2022 | Knowledge Graphs, Blog
A visual view of information helps users to accomplish a variety of important goals such as: Understand connections present in data Determine areas of interest in large amounts of data Identify specific patterns in data Quickly assess the current state and...
by Kristi Lee-John | Jun 8, 2022 | Ontology Modeling, Blog
Users often want to explore knowledge models visually. Diagrams help them in understanding the models and are especially useful when discussing models with colleagues. To support these needs, TopBraid EDG added a new EDG Diagram panel in the 7.2 release. It supports...
by Irene Polikoff | Apr 27, 2022 | Data Fabric, Blog
In a previous article in this series, we pointed out that data fabric is not a single tool. Data fabric is a vision and associated architecture that recognizes and supports decentralized data operations. It is an architecture in which different software products work...
by Irene Polikoff | Apr 4, 2022 | Knowledge Graphs, Data Fabric, Blog, Metadata Management
Data fabric is a new architecture pattern that is growing in popularity. Interest in the data fabric architecture is high as evidenced by the number of people that signed up and attended our recent webinar on “How Metadata Management Must Evolve to Support Data...
by Irene Polikoff | Feb 22, 2022 | Data Fabric, Blog
Metadata and its use are at the heart of the data fabric. The metadata collected by the data fabric needs to be described using rich and comprehensive models. These models inform and power the process of activating metadata – using the metadata to derive new...
by Irene Polikoff | Feb 14, 2022 | Knowledge Graphs, Data Fabric, Blog
In the first blog post of this series, we have discussed how the data fabric is different from the previous, more traditional data integration architectures. The difference is in its fundamental reliance on metadata. We have identified the three components the data...