Quotes about unstructured (13 Quotes)


    (The software) has the ability to fuse geography and unstructured text information. (This) has value across any industry, where data needs to be represented geographically.

    The XML approach will provide the lingua franca for getting at various types of data it is providing a sort of structure for unstructured data, ... The question is how much of this unstructured data is going to be in XML. It will be a small part relative to the total amount of unstructured data that is in a company.

    The Business Objects mission is to unlock the power of information and help our customers manage and improve their performance. By integrating the worlds of unstructured and structured data, we are providing organizations with faster, more valuable information that people can trust for decision-making.


    Surveillance video is the largest mass of unstructured data out there, but if you bring structure to it, you can build new capabilities. There are three incidents a decade where you can afford to do that (get a large number of agents to watch).




    ... the integral being is attached to nothing and can relate to everyone with an unstructured attitude. Because of this, her very existence benefits all things.

    There is a need for business users to have broader access to unstructured information. The larger software markets have always been transactional they don't handle unstructured data well. That's where the big hole in the enterprise software market has been.



    For the most part, bar codes are better at collecting data in highly structured and engineered processes, such as warehouses, and this will likely continue for the next five to seven years. However, RFID tags will be used for data collection of mobile assets and in largely chaotic or unstructured business processes, ranging from retail environments to hospitals, enabling these environments that lack sophisticated process engineering or controls to be systematically managed.

    A life lived in chaos is an impossibility for the artist. No matter how unstructured may seem the painter's garret in Paris or the poet's pad in Greenwich Village, the artist must have some kind of order or he will produce a very small body of work.



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