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  2. Business metadata - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_metadata

    Business metadata is data that adds business context to other data. It provides information authored by business people and/or used by business people. It is in contrast to technical metadata , which is data used in the storage and structure of the data in a database or system.

  3. Metadata repository - Wikipedia

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    Metadata repository. A metadata repository is a database created to store metadata. Metadata is information about the structures that contain the actual data. Metadata is often said to be "data about data", but this is misleading. Data profiles are an example of actual "data about data". Metadata adds one layer of abstraction to this definition ...

  4. Geospatial metadata - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geospatial_metadata

    Geospatial metadata commonly document geographic digital data such as Geographic Information System (GIS) files, geospatial databases, and earth imagery but can also be used to document geospatial resources including data catalogs, mapping applications, data models and related websites.

  5. Metadata management - Wikipedia

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    Metadata management. Metadata management involves managing metadata about other data, whereby this "other data" is generally referred to as content data. The term is used most often in relation to digital media, but older forms of metadata are catalogs, dictionaries, and taxonomies. For example, the Dewey Decimal Classification is a metadata ...

  6. Metadata - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metadata

    Guide metadata helps humans find specific items and is usually expressed as a set of keywords in a natural language. According to Ralph Kimball, metadata can be divided into three categories: technical metadata (or internal metadata), business metadata (or external metadata), and process metadata.

  7. Metadata publishing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metadata_publishing

    Metadata publishing. Metadata publishing is the process of making metadata data elements available to external users, both people and machines using a formal review process and a commitment to change control processes. Metadata publishing is the foundation upon which advanced distributed computing functions are being built.

  8. Metadata registry - Wikipedia

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    A metadata registry is a central location in an organization where metadata definitions are stored and maintained in a controlled method. A metadata repository is the database where metadata is stored. The registry also adds relationships with related metadata types.

  9. Metadata discovery - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metadata_discovery

    In metadata, metadata discovery (also metadata harvesting) is the process of using automated tools to discover the semantics of a data element in data sets. This process usually ends with a set of mappings between the data source elements and a centralized metadata registry.

  10. BusinessObjects Data Integrator - Wikipedia

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    Business Objects 's Data Integrator is a data integration and ETL tool that was previously known as ActaWorks. Newer versions of the software include data quality features and are named SAP BODS (BusinessObjects Data Services).

  11. Metadatabase - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metadatabase

    Metadatabase is a database model for (1) metadata management, (2) global query of independent databases, and (3) distributed data processing. The word metadatabase is an addition to the dictionary. Originally, metadata was only a common term referring simply to "data about data", such as tags, keywords, and markup