Building the Textual Data Warehouse 2010
May 10 - 11, 2010(Ended)Residenza di Ripetta
Roma, Italy
Roma, Italy
For years corporate decisions have been made on the basis of the data
found in transaction based systems. Transaction oriented data fits well
with standard database management systems because database management
systems structure data in a repetitive manner, where each occurrence of
data has the same structure as each other occurrence of data in a
table. But there is another viable and important source of data in the
corporation. That source of data is the information found in the form
of text. There are many forms of text in the corporation – emails,
spreadsheets, contracts, warranties, medical and healthcare
information, and so forth. Because text is not repetitive it does not
fit easily and well with standard database management systems. But now
there is textual ETL and the ability to build databases and data
warehouses that contain textual information. When textual data is able
to be transformed so that the text fits inside a standard database
management system, whole new opportunities for analysis and decision
making are created.This two day lecture/workshop is about what is required to create the textual, unstructured data warehouse. The first day is lecture and the second day is a hands on workshop.
Venue
Address
Via di Ripetta, 231,
Roma,
Italy
Roma,
Italy
Prices *
1200 Euro
Organization
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