Data Resource Integration Understanding and Resolving a Disparate Data Resource

Data Resource Integration Understanding and Resolving a Disparate Data Resource by Michael H. Brackett, published by Technics Publications in 2012, is a comprehensive guide aimed at addressing the challenges posed by disparate data resources. This first edition spans 582 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on the common issues organizations face, such as multiple existences of the same business facts, poor data quality, and difficulties in locating necessary information. It provides insights into creating an integrated data resource that meets both current and future business information demands.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of concepts, principles, and techniques for understanding and resolving disparate data resources within a common data architecture. The book builds on Brackett’s previous work, Data Resource Simplexity, and draws from a diverse range of disciplines, including human dynamics and mathematics. It emphasizes the importance of addressing the underlying problems of data disparity rather than relying on temporary solutions. This resource is particularly relevant for professionals in business and economics, information management, and data science, offering practical guidance for improving data integration and management strategies.
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Are you struggling with a disparate data resource? Are there multiple existences of the same business fact scattered throughout the data resource? Are those multiple existences out of synch with each other? Do you have difficulty finding the data you need to support business activities? Do the data you find have poor quality? If the answer to any of these questions is Yes, then you need this book to guide you toward creating an integrated data resource.
Most public and private sector organizations have a disparate data resource that was created over many years. That disparate data resource contains multiple existences of business facts that are out of synch with each other, are of poor quality, and are difficult to locate. The traditional approach to dealing with a disparate data resource is to perform periodic and temporary data integration to support a specific application or business activity. Those piecemeal data integration efforts may meet a current need, but seldom solve the underlying problems with a disparate data resource, and sometimes make the situation worse.
Data Resource Integration explains how to go about understanding and resolving a disparate data resource and creating a comparate data resource that fully meets an organization’s current and future business information demand. It builds on Data Resource Simplexity, which described how to stop the burgeoning data disparity. It explains the concepts, principles, and techniques for understanding a disparate data resource within the context of a common data architecture, and resolving that disparity with minimum impact on the business.
Like Data Resource Simplexity, Michael Brackett draws on five decades of data management experience building and managing data resources, and resolving disparate data resources in both public and private sector organizations. He leverages theories, concepts, principles, and techniques from a wide variety of disciplines, such as human dynamics, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology, and applies them to the process of understanding and resolving a disparate data resource. He shows you how to approach and resolve a disparate data resource, and build a comparate data resource that fully supports the business.
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