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Posted on July 15, 2005 by Chris Janton

Meta Data Classification

Meta Data Management in the Enterprise

At a very high level, meta data can be classified into two categories. Shared meta data Unique meta data
Shared meta data elements need to have consistent definition and semantics across the enterprise.� For example definition of a Customer entity should be homogenous throughout the enterprise.

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