Bonnie O'Neil
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Bonnie O'Neil is an expert on data warehousing and business rules. She is a founder of the Business Rules Group and the ODTUG Business Rules Symposium.
Bonnie is also mother to Chris O'Neil, male lead of the New Line Cinema feature film The Last Mimzy (2007).
Bonnie is the author of two database books including Oracle Data Warehousing Unleashed, as well as over 40 articles and technical white papers.
[edit] Articles
- Business Metadata and Enterprise Search (January 2007)[1]
- Do Your Rollups Really Roll Up? (July 2006)[2]
- Data Archeology (June 2006)[3]
- Launching a Corporate Glossary (June 2005)[4]
- Business Metadata: How to Write Definitions (March 2005)[5]
- Metadata, Business Rules & Semantics (October 2004)[6]
- Regulatory Compliance in the Government (July 2004)[7]
[edit] Presentations
Metadata, Dictionary and Wikipedia: A Semantic Odyssey (DAMA, 2005)[www.dama-pdx.org/2005presentations/MetadataDictionaryandWikipediaFinal.ppt] A Semantic Odyssey: The Intersection of Knowledge Management and Business Rules (Business Rules Forum, November 2007)[8]
[edit] Books
Oracle Data Warehousing Unleashed (ISBN:0672310775, Macmillan, October 1997)[9]
Source: Perry O'Neil, Husband and as noted Perry 04:23, 9 March 2007 (UTC)