Stacy Monarko

Stacy Monarko

Stacy Monarko serves as product management director for the Vivisimo Velocity Search Platform. In her role, she assists in driving product roadmap, market requirements, product positioning as well as interacting closely with customers and partners to understand their information challenges. Stacy graduated from Allegheny College with degrees in Computer Science and Managerial Economics. She completed her senior comprehensive project surveying the technical and economic value of Customer Relationship Management. She also holds her MBA from the Katz School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh.

Taxonomies or search – ending the debate! – part II

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Smart and experienced IT executives know they can’t ignore the different styles of categorization their end users demand when searching. To increase discovery, users wish to navigate through a search result using faceted or structured navigation. Some users want dynamic categorization – clustering – while others refuse to trust anything that is not pre-defined within a taxonomy structure. Many organizations fail to meet the challenge of accommodating these competing search strategies, alienating one group or another.

Taxonomies or search—the endless debate—part I

Monday, March 30th, 2009

For years now, people with a vested interest in information access—search vendors, librarians and other knowledge management professionals—have debated whether taxonomies will survive or if technologies like search eliminate the need for them.

I’ve been working in the enterprise search space for a number of years—not as long as some, but long enough to have heard many iterations of this debate. One version is, “Will auto-classification and semantic search technologies become sophisticated enough to replace taxonomies?” Another version transforms the question to, “Can folksonomies created by users via tagging replace the need for structured taxonomies?”