Measuring the Data Universe
Reinhold Stahl () and
Patricia Staab ()
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Date: 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-76989-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Where We Stand, Where We Want to Be, and How to Get There
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- Ch Chapter 10 Conclusion and Outlook
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- Ch Chapter 11 History of SDMX
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- Ch Chapter 12 The Main Elements of SDMX
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- Ch Chapter 13 Working with SDMX
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- Ch Chapter 14 SDMX as a Key Success Factor for Data Integration
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- Ch Chapter 2 What Does Reality Look Like?
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- Ch Chapter 3 What Can We Expect From Big Data?
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- Ch Chapter 4 Why Is Data Integration So Hard?
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- Ch Chapter 5 Basic Thoughts About Standardisation
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- Ch Chapter 6 Standardisation and Research
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- Ch Chapter 7 Introducing Standards Successfully
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- Ch Chapter 8 Statistics Driving Successful Data Integration
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- Ch Chapter 9 Contribution of the Statistics Standard SDMX
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-76989-9
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