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A: What strategies are there to document data lineage and keep it updated with a minimum amount of maintenance? As your question is fairly general, this answer is too. I'd insert the ETL process itself into the target database. As you have on-site developers this will have to be included in your extraction development. Best add a bit of architecture description and versioning as well to serve the level of und... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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A: Bridging the gap between colloquial usage and technical meaning of terms I'd recommend using a glossary. You can use the glossary to clearly define each term that you apply in a certain way in your document. Almost every specialisation has its own set of terms, and an unambiguous meaning is the basis of many in-depth explanations. The great advantage is that a glossary... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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A: Has self-publishing killed the in-person critique group? The short of it, I think not. In my experience a cohesive powerful group process like you experienced is a rare thing indeed. The better, the rarer in fact. Why so rare? It requires a lot of thinking power. That means there has to be ample energy, which always has the potential to explode in your... (more) |
— | about 7 years ago |