Tag Archives: Semantic Integration
 

What is semantic integration and what makes it different (Part 2)?

Consider a couple of interesting semantic integration use cases that I have worked with expressor customers on recently.  First is the example provided in one of our webinars with American Tower, where one of the attributes of their towers was called the same name but represented differently in 2 separate systems (similar to where we need [...]

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expressor software focuses healthcare informatics

Most high-tech software companies get their early adopters from the financial services and telecommunications industries. Users from these industries typically aren’t afraid to try new technologies.  But these aren’t the verticals we have chosen to target.  After promising success processing clinical trials data for several prospects in the second half of last year we decided [...]

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semantic rationalization blog series: part 5 – reusability and ease of use

In my last blog, I discussed the benefits of our abstraction layer. In this final blog in the series, I’ll wrap things up with a discussion of reusability and ease of use. As you might imagine, our new paradigm for viewing data involves a number of new concepts that bear careful explanation. Issues such as [...]

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