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© 2015 IHS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. KNOWLEDGE ARCHITECTURE: IT’S IMPORTANCE TO AN ORGANIZATION Combining Strategy, Data Science and Information Architecture to Transform Data to Knowledge David Meza Chief Knowledge Architect NASA Johnson Space Center Connected Data London July 12, 2016

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© 2015 IHS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

KNOWLEDGE ARCHITECTURE: IT’S

IMPORTANCE TO AN ORGANIZATION

Combining Strategy, Data Science and

Information Architecture to Transform Data to

Knowledge

David Meza

Chief Knowledge Architect

NASA Johnson Space Center

Connected Data London

July 12, 2016

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AGENDA

• Why Connected Data

• Knowledge Architecture

• Opportunities

• Questions?

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“The most important contribution

management needs to make in the

21st Century is to increase the

productivity of knowledge work and the

knowledge worker.”

PETER F. DRUCKER, 1999

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NASA Challenges• Hundreds of millions of documents, reports, project data, lessons learned,

scientific research, medical analysis, geo spatial data, IT logs, etc., are

stored nation wide

• The data is growing in terms of variety, velocity, volume, value and veracity

• Accessibility to Engineering data sources

• Visibility is limited

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To convert data to knowledge a convergence of Knowledge

Management, Information Architecture and Data Science is

necessary.

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Knowledge Management

Data ScienceInformation Architecture

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Knowledge Architecture

• The people, processes, and technology of designing, implementing, and

applying the intellectual infrastructure of organizations.

• What is an intellectual infrastructure?

• The set of activities to create, capture, organize, analyze, visualize,

present, and utilize the information part of the information age..

• Information + Contexts = Knowledge

• Information Architecture + Knowledge Management + Data Science =

Knowledge Architecture

• KM without applications is empty (Strategy Only)

• Applications without KA are blind (IT based KM)

• Data Science transforms your data to knowledge

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“We have an opportunity for everyone in the world to have access to all the world’s

information. This has never before been possible. Why is ubiquitous information so

profound? It is a tremendous equalizer. Information is power.”

ERIC SCHMIDT (FORMER CEO OF GOOGLE)

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Areas of Opportunity

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• Search

• Storage

• Data Driven Visualization

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30%of total R&D spend is

wasted duplicating

research and work

previously done.

Source: National Board of Patents

and Registration (PRH), WIPO, IFA

54%of decisions are made

with incomplete,

inconsistent and

inadequate information

Source: InfoCentric Research

Opportunity 1: Search in the Enterprise

46%Workers can’t find the

information they need

almost half the time.

Source: IDC

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Page Rank By The Numbers

Google 5 Billion queries per day

Enterprise 1000 queries per day

What We

Are Looking

For

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NASA SEARCH EVALUATION

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• There is No One Solution

• Master Data Management Plan is essential

• Identify Critical Data

• Develop Standards for Government and Contractor created data

• Analytics is essential

• Meta Data

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TOP USER REQUIREMENTS

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• Semantic search

• Cognitive Computing – Clustering, topic modeling

• Faceting

• Repository specific searches

• Ability to save searches

• Alerts

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There was a sad engineer…

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Repository Specific

Clustering

Save, Alerts

Facet Filter

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Opportunity 2: Storage and Access

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Document to Graph

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PATTERNS EMERGE

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There was a inquisitive engineer…

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LESSON LEARNED DATABASE

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2031 lessons submitted across NASA. Filter by date and Center only.

Useful information stored in database.

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TOPIC MODELING

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Topic models are based upon the idea that documents are mixtures of topics, where a

topic is a probability distribution over words.

LDA Model from Blei (2011)

David Blei homepage - http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~blei/topicmodeling.htmlBlei, David M. 2011. “Introduction to Probabilistic Topic Models.” Communications of the ACM.

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GRAPH MODEL OF LESSON LEARNED

DATABASE

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GRAPH MODEL OF LESSON LEARNED DATABASE

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GRAPH MODEL OF LESSON LEARNED DATABASE

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OPPORTUNITY 3: DATA DRIVEN VISUALIZATION

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WHAT COULD YOU ACCOMPLISH IF YOU COULD:

• Empower faster and more informed decision-making

• Leverage lessons of the past to minimize waste,

rework, re-invention and redundancy

• Reduce the learning curve for new employees

• Enhance and extend existing content and document

management systems

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Contact Information

David Meza – [email protected]

Twitter - @davidmeza1

Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-meza/16/543/50b

Github – davidmeza1

Blog

davidmeza1.github.io

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