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.
Contents
Domain
Since the domain of Content applies to areas of software applications, documents, and media, these can be processed though a pipeline of generation, aggregation, transform-many, and serialization (see XML Pipeline). The output of this can viewed in a medium most effect for decision making.
The desired outcomes of content re-appropriation are:
Essentially to make information disparities transparent to the user - getting to the bottom line … quickly.
Areas of Use
Content re-appropriation is effective across the Content-Tier, that is places where Content exists: