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Enterprise Information Integration (EII) - A collection of technologies and best practices for providing custom views into multiple data sources as a way of integrating data and content for real-time read and write access by applications.
[Category=Information Management ]
Source: Information-Management.com, 17 June 2010 12:31:55, http://www.information-management.com/glossary/e.html
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Enterprise Information Integration (EII) - A collection of technologies and best practices for providing custom views into multiple data sources as a way of integrating data and content for real-time read and write access by applications.
[Category=Data Management ]
Source: DataMentors, 19 August 2010 12:53:00, http://www.datamentors.com/News-and-Resources/Glossary.html
EII - Enterprise Information Integration or EII, is a process of information integration, using data abstraction to provide a single interface (known as uniform data access) for viewing all the data within an organization, and a single set of structures and naming conventions (known as uniform information representation) to represent this data; the goal of EII is to get a large set of heterogeneous data sources to appear to a user or system as a single, homogeneous data source.
[Category=Data Quality ]
Stibo Systems, 18 May 2011 09:41:15, http://www.stibosystems.com/US/Resources/Glossary/E.aspx
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