Does the size of data really make a difference? Some definitions of small data involve the specific end-user relevance of big data applications. Some consider it the opposite of big data, i.e., transactional data. All data is valuable and contains the same potential for analytics. This interesting perspective came from DATAVERSITY in their article, “Starting Small with Big Data.”
For some enterprises, data analytics can be intimidating, but it is a refined discipline that delivers tangible insights. Natural language processing can help. Business users can ask the right questions and get results in terms familiar to their business, terms that can be read and understood or interacted with. By eliminating the complexity of a solutions-based approach, customers have greater findability and better results. It is so very important to choose a product that makes your content findable – easily and thoroughly. Access Innovations is one of a very small number of companies able to help its clients generate ANSI/ISO/W3C-compliant taxonomies and associated rule bases for machine-assisted indexing.
Melody K. Smith
Sponsored by Access Innovations, the world leader in thesaurus, ontology, and taxonomy creation and metadata application.