Information_architects Adam Greenfield is an American writer and information architect. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1968. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adam Greenfield"
Fundamental to modern Information Architectures , and driven by Semantic Web technologies, Content re-appropriation is the act of searching, filtering, gathering, grouping, and aggregation which allows information to be related, classified and identified. This is achieved by applying syntactic or semantic meaning though intelligent tagging or artificial interpretation of fragmented content (see Resource Description Framework ). Hence, all information becomes valuable and interpretable. ...more on Wikipedia about "Content re-appropiation"
Information Architecture (often abbreviated "I.A.") is the practice of structuring information ( knowledge or data). These are often structured according to their context in user interactions or larger databases. The term is most commonly applied to Web development, but also applies to disciplines outside of a strict Web context, such as programming and technical writing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Information architecture"
Jesse James Garrett is an information architect and founder of Adaptive Path, an information architecture and user experience firm. Garrett also co-founded the Information Architecture Institute , and his essays have appeared in New Architect , Boxes and Arrows , and Digital Web Magazine . ...more on Wikipedia about "Jesse James Garrett"
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