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architecture is described in detail in the topic DW 2.0: Architecture for the Next Generation of Data
Warehousing , published by Morgan Kaufman. 1
SUMMARY
This paper is an introduction to the possibilities of how we can implement a new generation of archi-
tecture that is data-driven to implement an efficient and useful system for healthcare information
management. While there are many techniques to implement this concept, using text analytics and
Big Data processing techniques will provide you with a great deal of flexibility, scalability, and ease
of integration.
Further reading
Inmon, W. H. (2005). Building the data warehouse (4th ed.). New York: John Wiley and Sons.
Inmon, W. H., Fryman, L., & O'Neil, B. (2007). Business metadata . Boston: Elsevier.
Inmon, W. H., & Nesavich, T. (2007). Tapping into unstructured data . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Inmon, W. H. The bill Inmon newsletter. Available at: < www.b-eye-network.com > .
Inmon, W. H. (2002). The corporate information factory . New York: John Wiley and Sons.
Inmon, W. H. (2001). The government information factory . Inmon Consulting.
1 Inmon, W. H. (2008). DW 2.0: Architecture for the next generation of data warehousing . San Francisco: Morgan
Kaufman.
 
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