Knowledge services

Knowledge is inferred using semantic & application metadata, structured by an ontology. Knowledge graphing applies probabilistic, automated reasoning to determine meaning from semantically-described content, through its context & relationship predicates as defined by a domain ontology, linking object & subject. The ontology is an evolving neural web: mapping & ranking the inferred perspectives to cohere…

Graphing knowledge

A knowledge graph can be thought of as a search engine on steroids, though its application goes well beyond that to chatbots, product recommenders and autonomous systems. Semantics make it possible for the knowledge graph to carry out probabilistic analysis of content: ranking meaning against search criteria on the basis of salience referenced against various…

Data management

Incorvus’ data management follows a logical path through the data lifecycle to prepare your data before poor quality or suitability distorts information architecture & analytics’ visualisation – or beyond that AI or ML! Looking after data repositories, infrastructure, processing and practices, as distinct from the stewardship of the data itself, should create organisational confidence. But…

Analytics and reporting

Generate internal credibility and external value from continuously curated and well-governed data which can be presented, realise value and meet compliance tests. When data is presented, so is your reputation. Presented data must stand the test of time as well as meet immediate deadlines. Do you have overlapping or duplicate reports, all draining the same…

Information architecture

As Steve Miller, formerly at Gresham Tech pointed out: “One fundamental barrier is that most banks and large enterprises rely on architectures that have evolved over time. In fact, ‘architecture’ may not even be the right term, as that implies a level of intent and design that can often be wholly absent. In a sense these…

Master data

In an enterprise application environment, Master Data Management (MDM) used to refer to the desire to achieve a ‘golden record’ within a data domain. It was the holy grail of enterprise computing – a single version of the truth in a single repository, indicating mastery of organisational data – but then reality set in. MDM…

Data modelling

Modelling techniques are vital in digital, where the distinction between logical and physical dataflows has been overtaken by the need to ensure the business has the data to deliver on its intentions – from the centre to the edge and all points in between. This is such a complex environment that visual presentation is essential.…