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Turning Spreadsheets into Corporate Data

By : Bill Inmon
Book Image

Turning Spreadsheets into Corporate Data

By: Bill Inmon

Overview of this book

Spreadsheets are a popular way to store and communicate business data, but, although they are easy to create and update, they are not reliable enough to be used for making important corporate decisions. With this book, you can gain insight into how to maintain spreadsheets, how to format them, and then convert them into a database of reliable and useful information. Turning Spreadsheets into Corporate Data starts with a quick history of spreadsheet usage. You’ll learn the basics of formatting spreadsheets, including how to handle special characters and column headings, and how to convert the spreadsheet first into an intermediate database and then into corporate data. You will also learn how to utilize the mnemonic dictionary that is created along with the intermediate database. The later chapters discuss the immutability of data and the importance of organizational and political considerations during the data transformation. By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills and knowledge needed to convert your spreadsheets into reliable corporate data.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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1
Introduction
14
13: Case Study
15
Glossary
16
Index

10: The Mnemonic Dictionary

While the primary purpose of spreadsheet disambiguation is to extract context and values from spreadsheet data, there is another valuable byproduct. The process allows the creation of a data dictionary of terms that are found on the spreadsheets. The dictionary that contains these terms can be called the “mnemonic dictionary”.

The purpose of the mnemonic dictionary is to catalog the metadata that is found on all the spreadsheets that participate in corporate data. The mnemonic dictionary is concerned only with metadata from spreadsheets that are destined for corporate data. On the other hand, the corporate database is concerned with both context and values of this data.