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Semantic Desktop and Semantic Net Use Cases
Semantic Desktop - Initial use cases
Mental augmentation
Analytic documents - categorize text content into user-defined ontology
Mind mapping - automate brainstorming, visual thinking, problem solving
Global topic manager - associate any Internet subject/content with another
Personal
Event planning - organize life and business based upon multiple possibilities
Personal social network - develop custom relationship grids
Domain knowledge representation - capture expertise, special interests
Business
Vision sharing - present ideas for group development
Strategic planning - analyze new business or product line scenarios
Competitive intelligence - categorize through associative dimensions
Research and development - real time market trend tracking
Web
Iconic page bookmarks - spatially organize Web sites of interest to you
Web site development and live navigation - present grid and mashup to others
Service/Product
Helpdesk - customer self-service, diagnostic knowledge base, case management
Network and IT management - map device, software configurations
Semantic Net - Advanced use cases
General
Community systems development - both small and large scale across natural languages
Live content - dynamic hyperlinking, authorship control, deep analytics
Communicative systems - connected devices that understand each other
Common service and protocol substrate - heterogeneous systems communication
Business process management - auto choreography between both activities, people
Microformats - small forms used to create larger documents that plug-and-play
Domain-specific
Collaborative calendar - work out scheduling details automatically
Health care - interchangeable patient records and virtual pharmacies
Reservations - agents assist through wide understanding of constraints, resources
Cubicon Clean Slate
Semantic Use Cases
Big Ten Technology Innovations
Open Source vs. Designed Source
Semantic Net Architecture
First Release Capability
Enabling a Semantic Net Environment
An Effective Parallel Programming Architecture
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