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 | | Seamark provides IT personnel and information architects the means to pinpoint specific information by integrating various data sources (both structured and unstructured from both inside and outside the enterprise) as a new, dynamic data collection that can be browsed, searched, or queried. |
 | | What Seamark does is systematically examine the various data sources to which it is introduced, discovers both the explicit and implicit structure or organization in the data, produces a "metadata" description of its content and characteristics, and then, as described above, automatically generates a browsable, prototype application based upon that description. |
 | | For example, a Seamark application that includes an RSS data feed as one of the data sources could not only alert the user that new information has become available, but that new categories of information are available, as well. |
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