On Microsoft’s Channel 9 network, there is an interesting podcast called ‘Just Enough Architecture‘, where the interviewee provides some good recommendations about the balance between how much architecture you need versus just getting on and writing software that does something useful. The same debate could be applied to taxonomy, specifically the use of metadata properties [...]

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…no, I don’t mean the triple-ex kind of dirt – go search on Google if that’s what you are after. Back in December (it’s the 2nd January and I’ve already started treating 2006 like it took place a century ago…), Euan Semple wrote a post about why he doesn’t like SharePoint – it’s too sterile. [...]

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Happy New Year! Sooo, this blog has been a little quieter than planned recently, due to other activities taking priority. But hopefully it will be back on track during January. A quick post for starters. I’ve always been more than a little bit interested in the search capabilities within SharePoint, ever since Microsoft introduced probabilistic [...]

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During 2002, I was involved in a project to implement electronic records management (not SOX, that act was still in development…) The subject has cropped up again and brought back some memories… The biggest challenge the project faced was that electronic records had to be managed in an identical way to paper-based files. That experience [...]

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