Taxonomy and Categorisation Manager (TCM)
Developed in co-operation with public sector customers, The
Immediacy Taxonomy and Categorisation Manager enables you to
apply complex, industry-specific taxonomies, such as the local
authority IPSV, in intuitive and cost-effective ways. Website
managers and content owners can create, manage and enforce any
appropriate taxonomy and classification scheme for web content and
documents.
The Immediacy Taxonomy and Categorisation
Manager comprises...
Features
- Automatically categorises information at the point of creation,
making information much easier to manage, track, search for and
retrieve
- Pre-configured with the mandated, local authority IPSV
taxonomy
- Option to add or create an industry- or business-specific
taxonomy or classification scheme
- Users select the content they want to categorise through
the TCM interfaces
- Smart algorithms automatically extract keywords and a summary
description from any given content (web pages or documents), and
categorises it against a pre-defined taxonomy or classification
scheme
- You can either accept what has been generated, or filter and
enhance it further. Slider controls can be used to widen or narrow
the keyword and description creation to make it more specific or
relevant
- A whole range of basic metadata, as determined by schemes such
as eGMS and Dublin Core, and including items such as title,
creation date and author, will also be saved automatically as part
of the process
Benefits
- Improves the quality and relevance of search results through a
combination of smart algorithms and user input
- Provides a discipline for structuring, managing and retaining
information according to industry and government guidelines,
regulation and legislation
- Users are not required create metadata, keywords and
descriptions from scratch, every time content is uploaded
- Users will find it easier to edit and extract, rather than
originate, such information, they will be more likely to properly
participate in categorising and describing the information they
create and manage