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Real-Time Business Intelligence and Data Integration as a Strategic and Critical Component | 2006-02-10 10:43:39 | |
| Change Data Capture (CDC) is a strategic component in the data integration infrastructure that dramatically improves efficiencies, eliminates the needs for batch windows, deals with the growth of data volumes, delivers information in real-time, and reduces costs. Attunity Stream provides an enterprise-scale CDC solution that complements and works seamlessly with existing ETL and EAI investments. Visit us at www.attunity.com . | |||
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SGER: Computer-Assisted Interpretation of Citizen Input in Rebuilding Lower Manhattan | 2005-08-30 03:00:02 | |
| Computer-mediated communication, specifically facilitated by the Internet, offers new channels for citizens to express their views to elected officials, government agencies, and civic associations. Individuals have embraced email, mailing lists, and web-based forms as a method of registering their opinions, frequently resulting in tens of thousands of comments addressed to a given entity. The resulting deluge poses a technical and political challenge: how can official recipients, who have invited citizen input, make sense of commentary received on such a massive scale? How can meaningful patterns be efficiently and effectively identified? This paper proposes the use of computer-assisted interpretation and dynamic visualization complemented by human analysis as one means of addressing these challenges. | |||
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Managing Master Data for Business Performance Management: The Issues and Hyperion's Solution | 2007-06-11 12:57:24 | Hyperion |
| This white paper from IDC defines master data management and explores the various scenarios and issues gaining attention both from IT and business managers. The challenge for organizations is to align business roles with responsibilities for management of specific master data domains, with IT providing the technical support for the underlying data resources and data models. | |||
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CTG Develops a Shop Floor ‘Thin Client’ Browser-Based HMI | 2005-01-19 03:00:01 | CTG |
| A world leader in the technology, production, and marketing of stainless steel and other advanced alloys needed to capture data from a legacy process control system and make it accessible to operations personnel and HMI. CTG's design and implementation utilizes the experience and some of the baseline server processes used by its suite of OneVISION products. The benefits were ability to make more accurate and strategic process improvement decisions, simpler and more reliable operator interface and enhanced knowledge and reduced total cost of ownership. | |||
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XML Transformation and Metadata Repositories Enable Information Integration | 2005-09-01 03:00:04 | |
| This paper focuses on the role of XML tools and technologies to enable a class of data integration solutions becoming increasingly popular in the marketplace. In addition, it will address the high-level characteristics of business problems to which the solutions can be applied, and present examples of the specific types of problems that are particularly well-suited to this type of solution. The description of the solution architecture will include all its major elements, but for this audience, the emphasis of the paper is on the components and features of the solution architecture that either depend on or are facilitated by XML technology. | |||
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Comprehensive Performance Management & Tuning for MicroStrategy | 2006-02-24 01:01:25 | Claraview |
| Business intelligence and data warehousing systems continue to blossom in both public and private sector environments. Organizations are harnessing the power of business intelligence products that are in the their second decade of existence, offering features and functions more and more honed to measuring corporate performance, providing multi-tiered dashboard views of their businesses and even providing suppliers and business partners views of their data directly through extranets. | |||
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A Case Study on Selecting AIDC Technologies by the U.S. Postal Service | 20041223041652 | ICF Consulting |
| ICF Consulting has helped the Postal Service evaluate and select the most appropriate AIDC technology for tagging and tracking handling units and containers. ICF Consulting recommended a strategy that in the short-term combines barcode for handling units and RFID for containers. The strategy recognizes that the cost- effectiveness of RFID will improve in the long run, and RFID will some day become the AIDC of choice for handling units as well. A key element of the strategy is to closely monitor RFID technology so that the timing for adopting RFID can be determined ahead of time and proper planning can be accomplished in a timely fashion. | |||
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American Airlines uses Sybase IQ to conduct fast ad hoc queries to uncover fraudulent ticketing. | 20041116030001 | Sybase |
| American Airlines is the world’s largest carrier, serving more than 250 cities in 41 countries with 1,100 airplanes and approximately 4,400 daily flights. The airline processes approximately 125 million transportation documents on an annual basis.
For any airline, identifying fraudulent transactions, which are usually unintentional but quite common, is the key to ensuring that earned-revenue is properly received. This includes improperly issued tickets as well as tickets that do not follow basic ticket rules established by the airline. Additionally, all airlines must address “revenue leakage”. This occurs when an airline does not receive rightfully earned money for a consumer’s round-trip ticket that utilized two or more airlines. All of these issues require current, accessible, and accurate data flow. |
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Industry Focus: Airline | 20040515010352 | Accenture |
| During both turbulent and smooth times, successful airline companies continuously invest in safety, security, and customer service enhancements. Accenture Technology Labs devises first class solutions that encompass every facet of the airline industry. They are exploring miniscule technology with massive safety potential for aircraft. "Smart Dust" will pack a sensor, power supply, analog circuitry, radio communication capability, and a programmable microprocessor into a package the size of a pinpoint. These sensors could be embedded into objects like a turbine blade on an aircraft and be able to transmit information to other sensors. | |||
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Beginning Web Development in Access 2002 | 2001-12-20 | Microsoft |
| This article discusses Web development in Microsoft Access 2002 using data access pages—how data access pages work, and when to use them—as well as ways to take advantage of new features within Access 2002. A sample tutorial walks you through the step-by-step process of building a data access page.
In Microsoft Access 2002, Web development is greatly simplified. When you develop Web-based applications in Access, you are building Web pages called data access pages. Data access pages are rich HTML-based documents with Microsoft® ActiveX® controls that can bind to Microsoft SQL Server™, Microsoft Jet, and Microsoft Project data. The ActiveX controls manage the linking, sorting and grouping of data, using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) to fetch recordsets. |