Not all data is created equal. Unlike structured data, which resides in well-defined fields and tables, unstructured data ...
Introduction Intelligent agents constitute task-oriented software that use artificial intelligence (AI) to achieve ...
Data is not just information. It is an asset — and it’s time our laws, markets, and institutions recognized it as such.” The Invisible, Most Powerful Asset in the Digital Economy In the 21st century, ...
If you look at Google Trends, you’ll see that the explosion of searches for generative AI (GenAI) and large language… ...
Taking immediate action on sensor data is vital in modern Internet of Things (IoT) systems. Real-time streaming serves as the… ...
Data quality is measured across dimensions, but why? Data quality metrics exist to support the business. The value of a… ...
We are living in the age of a data revolution, and more corporations are realizing that to lead—or in some cases, to survive—they need to harness their data wealth effectively. The data warehouse, due ...
It would be hard to imagine a data model that didn’t include persons, either as individuals or as groups. Models contain people in one of two ways: as organizational structures or as playing roles in ...
We are in the era of graphs. Graphs are hot. Why? Flexibility is one strong driver: heterogeneous data, integrating new data sources, and analytics all require flexibility. Graphs deliver it in spades ...
The field of data mining, like statistics, concerns itself with “learning from data” or “turning data into information”. In this article we will look at the connection between data mining and ...
The term “data culture” is frequently used to describe a normative view about how an organization functions (or more precisely, should function) with respect to its data. The term is not particularly ...
Recently, I was giving a presentation and someone asked me which segment of “the DAMA wheel” did I think semantics most affected. I said I thought it affected all of them pretty profoundly, but ...