Implementing and managing metadata: data models, data quality, and more
William H. Inmon is founder, president, and CTO of Inmon Data Systems. He is the father of the data warehouse concept, the corporate information factory, and the government information factory. Inmon has written 47 books on data warehouse, database, and information technology management; as well as more than 750 articles for trade journals such as Data Management Review, Byte, Datamation, and ComputerWorld. His b-eye-network.com newsletter currently reaches 55,000 people.
Anthony Nesavich worked at Inmon Data Systems, where he developed multiple reports that successfully query unstructured data.
Preface xvii
1 Unstructured Textual Data in the Organization 1
2 The Environments of Structured Data and Unstructured Data 15
3 First Generation Textual Analytics 33
4 Integrating Unstructured Text into the Structured Environment 47
5 Semistructured Data 73
6 Architecture and Textual Analytics 83
7 The Unstructured Database 95
8 Analyzing a Combination of Unstructured Data and Structured Data 113
9 Analyzing Text Through Visualization 127
10 Spreadsheets and Email 135
11 Metadata in Unstructured Data 147
12 A Methodology for Textual Analytics 163
13 Merging Unstructured Databases into the Data Warehouse 175
14 Using SQL to Analyze Text 185
15 Case Study--Textual Analytics in Medical Research 195
16 Case Study--A Database for Harmful Chemicals 203
17 Case Study--Managing Contracts Through an Unstructured Database 209
18 Case Study--Creating a Corporate Taxonomy (Glossary) 215
19 Case Study--Insurance Claims 219
Glossary 227
Index 233
About The Author
Bill Inmon--the "father of data warehousing"--has written 50 books and published in nine languages on subjects such as data warehousing, database design, and architecture.
For current events, seminars, conference speaking schedules, and a lot of other information related to data warehousing, unstructured data, and textual ETL, take a look at Bill Inmon’s Web site at www.inmoncif.com.
Anthony aka “Tony” Nesavich received his master's degree in computer information technology from Regis University in Denver, Colorado. He worked with Bill Inmon at Inmon Data Systems (IDS) where he was instrumental in the development of the IDS Foundation software. Much of Tony’s contributions to IDS are discussed in this book. Tony lives in Denver, Colorado, with his wife Melissa and his faithful dog, Lola.