
Reference data
Standardize the meaning and exchange of data and make your data available to everyone. Regardless of which application the data is used in.
- Offer domain experts user friendly applications instead of IT specialist tools
- Align your company standards coherently with industry standards
- Share your reference data in an Open Standard for your ecosystem to use
Current situation
Reference data is often managed by IT specialists in product sheets. Outdated and rigid standards are still mostly used for data exchange.
Consequence: reusing data efficiently is practically impossible. When data is exchanged between different systems, errors occur and data exchange often involves high levels of IT investment.
"Smoothing data deliveries"
Desired situation
Make your data easily available for others (internal and external) to use in any application. You make this possible by standardizing both meaning and data exchange.
The added value of working with Reference Data (or Object Type Library) has now been proven and its use is becoming more widespread. But most applications for managing such a library, are not suitable for publishing in Linked data. We believe in the power of open standards and believe that it will be used more and more for data exchange.
For whom
Information managers, data managers, and domain experts capture information in a structured way in a Reference Data Library (RDL). Finding and using this data, in any application, becomes much more efficient and effective with an RDL. This applies both to use in applications within your company and to exchanging standardized data with customers and suppliers.
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10-05-2021
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