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AACS october presentation - the future of data. Mark Unseen   Oct 1 00:23 UTC 2009

  
for what it;s worth ... local to a2 though
  
http://computersociety.org
  
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response 1 of 3: Mark Unseen   Oct 1 00:25 UTC 2009

  


Datura, LLC - the Future of Data

We claim that we can hold any data model, because we hold any semantic
model, and any other data model can be mapped to a semantic model.
Especially if you can put any data type as a word-phrase in a sentence,
including sentences about sentences (metadata). If this sounds like a new
layer of mapping, it's not, as the longer "Equal Format Database Primer"
slideshow reveals.

Our technique is to use a semantic-relational model on a relational database
system, such as SQL Server, Oracle, etc. This allows a merging of standard
relational modeling and our newer version.

BeanCounter Desktop is a desktop version of an Equal Format Database.
"Legume" is our standard server package and "BeanCounter" is our standard
client package. To prove the concept and utility, we have created this
desktop office product. You can take many different spreadsheets, databases,
and other info and load them all together, then use the duplicate removal to
join all common word-phrases together. Then you can mine the data in many
ways. It has the capability of having third-party plug-ins for importing,
exporting, display panels, processes, and other tools to the product. You
can configure BeanCounter to launch in different custom configurations
(based on command line options) to form the core of new applications.

http://www.datura-llc.com/beancounterbetadl.html

"Datura" is the future perfect form of "Data" and "Datum" in Latin. Datura,
LLC was founded in 2005 to solve one of the greatest problems in engineering
software - a common relational database format for all. This "Equal Format
Database" was created from our expertise in computer science, linguistics,
engineering modeling, and large relational database design. Studying at the
University of Michigan in CCS and ECE in the late 1970s, Dean Keith is a
co-inventor of Datura's technology and its president. Previously, Dean was
the CTO and a co-founder of the EDSA-Micro Corporation, a maker of
electrical power engineering software.


http://srtsolutions.com/contact/ContactSRT.aspx

http://www.datura-llc.com

http://www.datura-llc.com/beancounterbetadl.html

tsty
response 2 of 3: Mark Unseen   Oct 1 00:25 UTC 2009

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tsty
response 3 of 3: Mark Unseen   Oct 1 00:26 UTC 2009

cammit   oops,,, 07 oct 2009 .. free pizza/pop at  545pm
  
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