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Dan McCreary

Dr. Data Dictionary
Age
: 48
Gender: Male
Astrological Sign: Virgo
Zodiac Year: Rat
Industry: Consulting
Location: Minneapolis : Minnesota : United States

About Me

Technology Consultant living in Minneapolis

Interests
metadata, MDA, XML, XSLT, Ant, EAI, Data Warehousing, BI, SOA, Ontologies, Semantic Web, OWL, Data Architecture, ISO-11179, Ultimate Frisbee, Moore's Law, Singularity, Woodworking

Favorite Movies
The Matrix Blade Runner The Fifth Element Artificial Intelligence

Favorite Music
Steelie Dan Elton John Fleetwood Mac

Favorite Books
The Singualrity is Near

Articles by this Author

For several years people have been using the terms metadata Registry and Repository inconstantly, imprecisely and almost interchangeably and I would like to weigh in as to how these terms could be used more precisely to allow organizations to effectively to manage metadata processes.

First lets take the definition of a Repository. Webster defines a repository as …a place, room, or container where something is deposited or stored.. Note that here is nothing in this definition about the quality of the things being stored or the process to check to see if new incoming items are duplicates of things already in the repository. If I have 100 users they could each define "Customer" as the see fit and put their own definition into the metadata repository as their own definition. No problems.