Subjects:
Information technology: general issues
Spreadsheet software
For years, business users have leveraged spreadsheets for storing and communicating data. Although spreadsheets may be easy to create and update, making important corporate decisions based on spreadsheets is risky due to the lack of data credibility. Whether you are a manager, developer, end user, or student, this book will help you turn spreadsheet data into credible, useful, reliable data that can be trusted in order to make important decisions. A chapter is dedicated to each of the following topics: Brief history of spreadsheets; Spreadsheet paradox; Spreadsheet varieties; The PDF spreadsheet; Spreadsheet formatting; Spreadsheet disambiguation; The intermediate database; The ssdef database; The corporate database; The metadata database (mnemonic database); Political considerations; Data modelling and the spreadsheet; Case study.
Bill Inmon -- the "father of data warehouse" -- has written 57 books published in nine languages. Bill's latest adventure is the building of technology known as textual disambiguation -- technology that reads raw text in a narrative format and allows the text to be placed in a conventional database so that it can be analysed by standard analytical technology, thereby creating unique business value for Big Data/unstructured data. Bill was named by ComputerWorld as one of the ten most influential people in the history of the computer profession. Bill lives in Castle Rock, Colorado. For more information about textual disambiguation refer to www.forestrimtech.com.