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We look at alternatives to relational databases that have emerged to help bring some structure to unstructured data and gain valuable insight by making it semi-structured.
Semi-structured data is here to stay, and it offers the potential for business advantage to companies that know what to do with it. Mark Whitehorn has advice on how to do that.
Structured and Semi-Structured Data: Foundations of Organizational Environments Relational databases have formed the backbone of organizational data environments for many years.
A step above its traditional predecessor is semi-structured data, which arrived in response to the rigidity of table-based formats. Semi-structured data retains some organizational elements of ...
Data Loss During Conversion: When converting unstructured or semi-structured data into structured formats, valuable context or details may be lost.
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