Graphic: Open Everything

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2007 Open Everything: We Won, Let’s Self-Govern

2010 M4IS2 Briefing for South America — 2010 M4IS2 Presentacion por Sur America (ANEPE Chile)

Graphic: Principles of War versus Principles of Peace

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As published in Robert D. Steele, HUMAN INTELLIGENCE (HUMINT): All Humans, All Minds, All the Time (Strategic Studies Institute, May 2010).

Also used in 2010 M4IS2 Briefing for South America — 2010 M4IS2 Presentacion por Sur America (ANEPE Chile).

Graphic: Top Business Intelligence Companies

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For Reflection

This is Gartner's latest.   It comes as we are thinking about the convergence among software, hardware, and services companies, all trying to stovepipe their clients, none of them trying to help their clients actually do multinational eight-tribe information-sharing and sense-making.

Then there is the complete absence of visionaries, at least that Gartner has noticed or deigned to list.

It merits comment that “Business Intelligence” is nothing more than internal data mining, it does not integrate the other three quadrants, for that see Graphic: Four Quadrants J-2 High Cell SMS Low and Graphic: Human Intelligence (HUMINT) J-2 Central.  Links to other graphics can be seen atSearch: information sharing graphic dod.

Reference: Citation Analytics 201

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Phi Beta Iota: Most serious analysts now understand Citation Analytics 101.  It's time to move to Citation Analytics 202, and there is no better way to introduce the art of the possible than by pointing to Kevin W. Boyack, Katy Borner, and Richard Klavans (2007), “Mapping the Structure and Evolution of Chemistry Research (11th International Conference of Scientometrics and Infometrics, pp. 112-123.

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There are several take-aways from this article, which is more or less the “coming out” of the Klavens-inspired infometrics field now that he has won his law-suit and has unchallenged access to all Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) access [this was one of the sources we used to win the Burundi Exercise before the Aspin-Brown Commission in 1995].

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