By Pete Stiglich
The EIMInstitute ‘Current Issue’ listing describes this as the third installment in a series on the Semantic Web and Enterprise Information Management (EIM), focusing specifically on how semantic technologies can be applied to metadata management and metadata analysis. Although the ‘Read More’ target for the article currently returns a 404 Not Found error when fetched here, the excerpt indicates the intended scope: using Semantic Web standards to make metadata more expressive, more analyzable, and easier to integrate across tools and repositories. If you can provide an updated working link, I can summarize the full text accurately.
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Pete Stiglich: Trusted Expert in Data Architecture & Modeling
Pete has over 30 years of data architecture, data management, and analytics experience, most of that time as a consultant in industries such as government, finance, healthcare, insurance, and more. He is an industry thought leader in data architecture and data modeling and has developed and taught many courses on these topics. Pete enjoys helping clients solve complex data problems, leveraging proven approaches such as “Modeling the business before modeling the solution” which provides a benefit to clients that many IT professionals miss.
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