Information Architecture
Why Information Architecture (IA)? For Tyner Group, IA defines the world within and around us, in the most exact way, so that in order to communicate complex ideas, its sole Founder can scale in a way that becomes just as difficult, at the middle and end, as in the beginning.
By conceptualising various assets in representing themselves as being technologies, representatives, modules, or, others, Tyner Group is able to best key, the most macro ideas, with the internalised smaller scales, so that as far as being a blog, the journey is well spoken and sold, all of the time.
Through the basic knowledge graph, and onto the genius curve, the nature of knowing what is what, in the greater scheme of things, is how the learnings and unlearnings of these concepts on their own, or together as a whole, become one, just like any other website, which is designed as absolute, or not, so that the meanings achieve their purpose, and the messaging stays consistent, regardless.
There are three indexes, to choose from, for non self organising of Tyner Group datas: quant related, and symbolic at their core. Aside from searching through a portfolio which is an embedded programme namesake, or another umbrella group defined by its innovation, the way that Tyner Group is designed, is so that inevitably there are two or more ways to navigate, always; with proper signage everywhere.
If you look at things from a completely objective perspective, the impressions of each pointillistism, whether visual, or through reading, with an inner voice, or out loud, the subject matter, does not really change at all; Tyner Group is org based, intellectual property focused, asset minded, and legal in totalities only known over time, as the entire existence of this glocal site is experienced and viewed.
When designing the Tyner Group’s latest operating system, the question was always, how small can it be? This was because, as the environment is self defined, the next question then became, how interoperable can Tyner Group exist?
With the proliferation of new programming in the world, everyday, the user should be catered to, in an exceptional way, when thinking about, the fact that adding more to a pile of code, could be considered bloatware. And by detracting through careful scientific reduction, the Tyner Group Operating System (OS) III, is the product of the future; easily updateable, virtual, designative, and at the end of the day, an asset, representing, something cool, and practical.
Now that artificial intelligence is everywhere, Tyner Group’s flagship production, AIP, has the spectrum of an AGI (artificial general intelligence), because of how natural language processing (NLP) implementation at scale, is how this existence of a “web computer”, came to be, circa 2016, and up until now.
Deep linkages, accessible language, dense visualisations, and above all, an ability to locate a serverless like intuition of the virtual, at its base, and at its foundries.
Tyner Group did the research, and in turn, found, that through minimalist, small data, the big data could be easily served, across Tyner Group ecosystems, and into the ubiquities of billions and trillions of transactions.
So in essence, Ian Tyner made sense of this plethora of informations, again and again, so that individuals and pioneers in their own respective industry, could come out on top, through a Tyner Group OS, rendition.
Why did this take so long to be optimum? Another good question, and at its purity, because of how knowledge begets knowledge, begets crystallisation and then pronounced articulation that can be translated easily into all languages, not just in English, but also in codices, much more complex, and intertwined with more individualities.
Bug free, and user generated for free, the Tyner Group Operating System (OS) III, is available at your favourite blog’s, favourite blog, today: just ask for the lite version, if you’re time constrained, or get the full release by way of an average of 1-10 total reading hours required to become fully acquainted for your own professional usage.