Entity Resolution and Information Quality
Autor John R. Talburten Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 ian 2011
- First authoritative reference explaining entity resolution and how to use it effectively
- Provides practical system design advice to help you get a competitive advantage
- Includes a companion site with synthetic customer data for applicatory exercises, and access to a Java-based Entity Resolution program.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780123819727
ISBN-10: 0123819725
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Illustrated
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0123819725
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Illustrated
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Database administrators, data/Information analysts, information and enterprise architects, data warehouse and systems engineers, and software developers working on an identity resolution engine or middleware stack.Cuprins
Chapter 1 Principles of Entity ResolutionChapter 2 Principles of Information Quality Chapter 3 Entity Resolution Models Chapter 4 Entity-Based Data Integration Chapter 5 Entity Resolution SystemsChapter 6 The OYSTER ProjectChapter 7 Trends in Entity Resolution Research and Applications
Recenzii
"This book is comprehensive, timely, and on the leading edge of the topic. In addition to being comprehensive and systematic, the book has two distinct characteristics: (1) it addresses the issue of entity relationships, which go beyond entity matching. This novel approach generates much richer information about entities; (2) it discusses not only techniques, but also systems that implement the techniques. This system-oriented approach helps the reader to see how to apply the techniques for problem solving." --Dr. Hongwei (Harry) Zhu - Assistant Professor of Information Technology in the College of Business and Public Administration, Old Dominion University
"Talburt, the author of this book, is one of the organizers of the first graduate degree program in information quality, hosted by the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The book contains seven easy-to-read chapters. A chapter on trends and research topics in entity resolution closes this short textbook. Some of the suggestions will undoubtedly encourage graduate students to pursue their research on data integration topics. The book offers interesting pointers and bibliographic references for exploring new avenues of research." --Computing Reviews
"Talburt (information science, U. of Arkansas-Little Rock) presents a textbook developed from a graduate course on the two emerging specialties within information science. Students tend to come from a number of disciplines, so no deep background in information science is assumed, and the material may even be suitable for upper-level undergraduate courses. He covers principles of entity resolution and information quality, entity resolution models and systems, entity-based data integration, the OYSTER open-source software development project, and trends in research and applications." --SciTech Book News
"Talburt, the author of this book, is one of the organizers of the first graduate degree program in information quality, hosted by the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The book contains seven easy-to-read chapters. A chapter on trends and research topics in entity resolution closes this short textbook. Some of the suggestions will undoubtedly encourage graduate students to pursue their research on data integration topics. The book offers interesting pointers and bibliographic references for exploring new avenues of research." --Computing Reviews
"Talburt (information science, U. of Arkansas-Little Rock) presents a textbook developed from a graduate course on the two emerging specialties within information science. Students tend to come from a number of disciplines, so no deep background in information science is assumed, and the material may even be suitable for upper-level undergraduate courses. He covers principles of entity resolution and information quality, entity resolution models and systems, entity-based data integration, the OYSTER open-source software development project, and trends in research and applications." --SciTech Book News