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Getting Started with Fluidinfo

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By (author): Nicholas J. Radcliffe

For developers, content providers and sophisticated power users, Fluidinfo is an online information storage and search platform that supports shared openly writable metadata of any type and about anything. Fluidinfo helps content owners publish product information via a modern writable API, with flexible permissions and their domain name on their data. Developers can create lightweight applications that make data social while letting users personalize and search on anything. See more
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  • Publication Date: 03 Apr 2012
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781449307097

About Nicholas J. Radcliffe

Nicholas Radcliffe is a consultant specializing in predictive modeling and stochastic optimization. He is best known for developing forma analysis a theory of representation for genetic algorithms and uplift modeling a novel statistical approach to predictive modeling as it applies in marketing optimization. After gaining a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics at Edinburgh University he joined the newly forming Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre in 1990 where he led a group that used high-performance computing to tackle business and commercial problems. In 1995 with three colleagues he founded Quadstone Limited a VC-backed company that built the Decisionhouse suite of analytical and visual marketing tools for large-scale data analysis. He served as CTO of Quadstone until 2007 when he left to form Stochastic Solutions Limited a consulting firm that also develops and markets the Artists suite of analytical software. Radcliffe also serves as a Visiting Professor at the University of Edinburgh attached to the Operational Research Group and has published numerous scientific and technical papers as well as the book Sustainability: A Systems Approach written with Anthony Clayton for WWF (the former World-Wide Fund for Nature). Radcliffe's connection with Fluidinfo dates back to the late 1980's when he and Fluidinfo's founder Terry Jones both researched genetic algorithms sharing a common interest in representation issues. Radcliffe has been a friend of and advisor to the Fluidinfo company since its inception. Radcliffe wrote the open-source Fluidinfo Shell (Fish) software for interfacing with Fluidinfo writes a blog http://blog.abouttag.com About Tag that discusses representation issues as they affect Fluidinfo and maintains several web services for accessing Fluidinfo. He also writes a separate blog on analytical marketing http://scientificmarketer.com The Scientific Marketer Nicholas is a classically trained musician philosophy graduate teacher writer and software developer. He's been programming since 1984 when he taught himself BBC Basic at junior school. He currently works at Fluidinfo where he gets to do all sorts of fun and exciting things like trying to change the world of linked data. Prior to working as a developer Nicholas was a senior teacher in an inner-city state secondary school in the UK. He has extensive experience working with students of all ages and abilities and still indulges his passion for teaching and learning by helping to run the London Python Code Dojo. A graduate of the Royal College of Music (Nicholas used to play professionally) he also has an MA in Philosophy of Education and financed his MSc in Computing by writing reviews and articles for the UK edition of Computer Shopper.

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