In an era of online-everything, you probably think that your data is already dynamic. It certainly has come a long way from printed stock tables—live market data, instant access to customer details and contract terms, vast arrays of economic data
In an era of online-everything, you probably think that your data is already dynamic. It certainly has come a long way from printed stock tables—live market data, instant access to customer details and contract terms, vast arrays of economic data
Few things in life are perfect. Data, like life, often needs to be revised, corrected, or updated as new information is received, or as new modeling perspectives evolve. Being able to change items in a database is great, but what