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Presented by Bonnie O'Neil
Time: Registration/Refreshments - 8:30-9:00 a.m.
Presentation -
9:00-11:00 a.m.
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Bonnie O'Neil
A large media/advertising company just went through a big conversion/migration
and lots of confusion results concerning terms, both logical and physical.
What> '> s the best way to launch a dictionary quickly? Figure out a way
to capture terms from the business people directly. We are therefore using the
notion of > "> wikipedia> "> to do a corporate dictionary, but >
"> with an attitude> "> : we> '> ve added > "> Governance
Lite> "> which allows us to > "> authorize> "> a term. This
talk will illustrate how we> '> ve launched a user-authored dictionary
and are also in the process of doing the same with > "> knowledge
artifacts> "> .
Bonnie O'Neil is an internationally recognized expert on data
warehousing and business rules. She is a regular speaker at many Oracle
conferences, and has also been a speaker at Meta Data/DAMA Conference, Software
Development, Database World, Guide, and the Business Rules Forum; she was the
keynote speaker at an international conference on Data Quality in South Africa
. She is a founding member of the Guide Business Rules Group (a standards group
for business rules) and also the ODTUG Business Rules Summit. She has been
involved in data warehousing projects in both Fortune 500 companies and
government agencies, and her expertise includes specialized skills such as data
quality, profiling, data integration and migration. She is the author of two
database books including Oracle Data Warehousing Unleashed , as well as over 40
articles and technical white papers. She is a Certified GIF Architect by Bill
Inmon, the Father of Data Warehousing.
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