Webinar now available on YouTube: Use of iiRDS in companies – iiRDS in the Knowledge Graph

December 14, 2023

On December 7, 2023, Ulrike Parson and Achim Steinacker gave a webinar for tekom Belgium about the role of iiRDS in a company’s content supply chain. Based on selected projects, they explained how knowledge graphs and iiRDS can be used in different enterprise scenarios.

The recording of the webinar is now available on YouTube:

 

More about the webinar: 

iiRDS is a vocabulary for technical communication. To implement corporate semantic applications, additional standardized vocabularies are required, for example, for product classification and marketing. This webinar focuses on integrating iiRDS into corporate applications and a company's content supply chain. Based on selected use cases,  the benefits of iiRDS in an enterprise context are shown.

The webinar covers the following topics: 

  • Use cases and scenarios for knowledge graphs in companies 
  • Required standardized vocabularies and role of iiRDS
  • Based on selected use cases:
    - How to use iiRDS in an enterprise context and together with other taxonomies, e.g. for product classification
    - Required extensions of iiRDS
    - Functionalities supported and enabled by knowledge graphs: harmonizing and mapping metadata, semantic search, delivering specific information to touchpoints, generating documents on demand
  • Lessons learned from projects

Add new comment

Your email address will not be published.

You might also be interested in

Insights into iiRDS

by Uta Lange on March 22, 2017

The tekom working group "Information 4.0" develops a new delivery standard for technical documentation - iiRDS (intelligent information request and delivery standard). iiRDS defines a package format and standardized metadata, making content delivery vendor-independent. more...

Good riddance to the manual. From documents to knowledge bases

by Ulrike Parson , Dr. Achim Steinacker, Empolis Intelligent Views on September 30, 2015

Usually, we create technical documentation in the form of a manual – for specific target groups and product versions. With the help of content management systems, we add metadata to our text modules and generate exactly the manual we want. Now, with the Internet of Things and a much stronger focus on modular information, our classic manual does not seem to have a future anymore. more...