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by Tony Shaw of Wilshire Conferences Content type: Downloads
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A Passion for Metadata An Interview with Todd Stephens of BellSouth and Tony Shaw of Wilshire Conferences R. Todd Stephens is the Director of the Metadata Services Group for the BellSouth Corporation, a role he established in 1999. One of the things that makes Todd particularly interesting as the subject of this discussion is that laid-back personality and easy sense of humor disguise the “driven” man within – he’s a guy with both business acumen and serious technical smarts. AND he understands how to make himself and his department indispensable – he’s constantly increasing the value of his department by taking on new responsibilities and new technologies. At this stage his group is involved in architectural efforts that effect the development and implementation of database metadata, data transformation, components, XML, content, documentation, web services, messaging, metrics, interfaces, and the Enterprise Information Portal. Todd is setting an example for the next generation of corporate metadata management – he’s business-driven, financially accountable, technically savvy and most of all he’s wildly enthusiastic about what metadata can do for the organization.

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From an age of applications and the confusion over application based information in the corporation arose the concept of a data architecture and data warehousing. Into the miasma came Bill Inmon’s best selling book - BUILDING THE DATA WAREHOUSE. And there was Kimball’s software company – RedBrick Systems. And soon the world of data warehousing was born. It was the late 1980’s and the world was about to witness the rise of analytical processing, business intelligence and a whole host of technologies never before seen that would change the world forever.

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Amit Mitra is the author of the following book: Synopsis of Agile Automation with Coordinated Knowledge - Components, Reuse, Architecture and Best Practices.

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Andrew Patterson is a technical lead within the Information Services Center at Freddie Mac. Andrew’s primary role is to help the business area navigate its’ way through the BI application development process. From requirements gathering to data modeling to deployment, Andrew helps educate and foster involvement from the business area in the BI process while providing oversight and guidance to the developers delivering the solution. Andrew holds a BS in Business Administration and recently received his Business Intelligence Professional certification, CBIP, through the ICCP and TDWI.

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Anne Marie Smith is the practice director for the Educational Services and Information Management practices of Staccato Consulting Group, LLC. (http://www.staccatocg.com) and is a frequent contributor to the Data Administration Newsletter (http://www.tdan.com) and IT Toolbox (http://www.ittoolbox.com).

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Is an information resource discoverable by most users?Is it available on the network, and are tools readily available to use it?Can it be intelligibly used? Are the semantics well documented?Can it be combined or compared with other information? Can it be mediated?Is the source, accuracy and currency of the data available to users?Is the data what users need? Are robust user feedback mechanisms in place to improve it?

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