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As the size of an organization grows, so does the tension between a centralized system for the management of data, metadata, derived data, and business intelligence and a distributed system. With a centralized system, it is easier to maintain the consistency, accuracy, and timeliness of data. On the other hand with a distributed system, different units and divisions can more easily customize systems and more quickly introduce new products and services. By data interoperability, we mean the ability of a distributed organization to work with distributed data consistently, accurately and in a timely fashion. In this paper, we introduce a service oriented approach to analytics and describe how this is used to measure and to monitor data interoperability.
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Bugajski, J.M., Grossman, R.L., Vejcik, S. (2006). A Service Oriented Architecture Supporting Data Interoperability for Payments Card Processing Systems. In: Dan, A., Lamersdorf, W. (eds) Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2006. ICSOC 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4294. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11948148_57
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