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Mashup - A mashup is a lightweight tactical integration of multisourced applications or content into a single offering. Their primary business benefit is that they can quickly meet tactical needs with reduced development costs and improved user satisfaction.
[Category=Information Management ]
Source: Information-Management.com, 27 June 2010 08:52:09, http://www.information-management.com/glossary/m.html
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Mashups - This refers to websites that take useful applications from various websites and combine them in ways not intended by the original application. For example, mashup could combine mapping services such as Google Maps with business search services.
[Category=Data Quality ]
Stibo Systems, 24 May 2011 09:26:45, http://www.stibosystems.com/US/Resources/Glossary/F.aspx
mashup - The process of combining different datasets within a single application to enhance output–for example, combining demographic data with real estate listings.
[Category=Big Data ]
Source: DataInformed, 03 November 2013 09:27:26, http://data-informed.com/glossary-of-big-data-terms/
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