TDAN.com – Archive
May 2008
Articles The Prime Business Decision Loop
by Tom Jesionowski The Prime Business Decision Loop addresses the fact that the evolution of technology has shifted the manner in which business owners manage decision cycles. Getting and Keeping Your Data Right
by Noreen Kendle Enterprise Data Asset Management Organizations often do not realize just how poor and out of control their data really is because they hold tight to the false belief that they can make the data “right” by simply making
it look right. Metadata Improvements – A Case Study
by Alex Friedgan, Ph.D. The article describes problems encountered in integrating metadata, the approach taken and the results achieved. Performance Tuning Considerations for Decision Support Systems
by Steve Putman Stephen Putman considers a common scenario of decision support system implementation – performance issues shortly after deployment that impact system acceptance by customers – and
discusses mitigation strategies.
Special Features All About fruITion: Creating the Ultimate Corporate Strategy for Information Technology
by Robert S. Seiner Interview with the Author - Chris Potts What is Non-Invasive Data Governance?
by Robert S. Seiner More Special Features >
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Featured Columns DAMA Corner – May 2008
by DAMA International, John Schley Because We're Family John Schley recaps the happenings at the DAMA International Symposium and Wilshire Meta-Data Conference. Architecture is Objective, Design is Subjective - May 2008
by Adrian Miley What Is the Difference Between Architecture and Design? Architecture and design are nearly always bundled together into a single activity. The individual features of the final architecture are rarely separated into the “objective” or
“subjective” aspects. More Featured Columns >
Perspectives Managing Risk in a Flat World
by Isaac Cheifetz More Perspectives >
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