Did you plan your career in DAM?
Posted by Henrik de Gyor on November 10, 2009
Some people plan their career in a particular field. If you work/worked in the field of Digital Asset Management (DAM), did you plan on a career in DAM? Please vote.
Some people plan their career in a particular field. If you work/worked in the field of Digital Asset Management (DAM), did you plan on a career in DAM? Please vote.
“This linking between ontologies, and between instances in documents that refer to terms in another ontology, is where much of the latent value of the Semantic Web lies. The vocabularies, and particularly linked vocabularies using URIs, of the Semantic Web create a graph space with the ability to link any term to any other.
As this link space grows with the use of RDF and OWL, Metcalfe’s law will once again be exploited – the more terms to link to, and the more links created, the more value in creating more terms and linking them in.”
~ James Hendler and Jennifer Golbeck Metcalfe’s law in relation to the semantic web
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Interesting question.
When I began, the DAM position really didn’t exist. As I progressed within the company, as I took on more responsibilities, it became an essential aspect of the workflow, which is something that I am proud to have accomplished.
Now, it has become a career for me.