The tight coupling of presentation and information has made it difficult to extract the underlying information and adapt to changing internal and external needs.
Also, excessive "screen scraping, " where computers ping an airline website repeatedly to extract information, strains the airline's website, American said.
Metatags will make it easier to extract information from a page to suit a particular use, or the limitations of a particular device.
Terahertz light - which lies between infrared light like that used by remote controls and the microwaves in the appliance of the same name - has become popular in scanning technology at airports and museums' back rooms because it can extract information without risk of damage.
Perhaps most interestingly, he shows the way in which astronomers extract maximum information from minimum data.
It develops software that can extract useful information from "unstructured" sources such as phone-calls, emails or video.
Surely it is vital to extract that information, no matter how?
Founded in 2009, BrokerSavant is eliminating the need for manual data entry by developing a proprietary program that can extract pertinent information from existing property flyers.
However, the technologies to determine location, extract relevant information and deliver it via a wireless connection are only just starting to come together, and so far in rather primitive ways.
The Conservative AM Byron Davies asked why the Welsh government had not managed to extract the information needed from the Department for Work and Pensions despite weekly meetings between officials from both administrations.
Rather than leveraging comprised machines within the organization generically, Night Dragon is designed to extract specific pieces of information and intellectual property.
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Where the skill of the journalist comes in is in being able to extract the most important information and writing it in a way which conveys these facts in an order that is relevant and makes sense.
Divorce lawyers have used information in social-media posts to extract higher alimony payments from indiscreet spouses, experts and lawyers report.
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And it was their determination that this course of action would be the best one to extract the most amount of information.
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So the question before the Supreme Court is really whether securities lawyers can extract settlements from companies over information that was statistically insignificant at the time, or if companies must be guilty of withholding more important facts before they can be sued.
But there was also a very striking moment when I was traveling with them in which we went into a classroom full of schoolchildren, and the Iraqi colonel I was with was eager to extract from these children some information about two suspects that he and his men were searching for.
Instead, vast swaths of the social web, including those that many of us now consider essential to daily life, personal and business communication, news and entertainment media, politics, and even social change itself, are owned and managed by corporations that extract value from all that personal information.
D.s can carefully figure out how to extract the most money out of that information.
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Within this data lie valuable patterns and information, previously hidden because of the amount of work required to extract them.
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Taxpayers can no longer rely on the fact that their name is not known to the IRS. With relatively minimal information received from a thief or a shell-company wire transfer, the IRS can extract the intelligence it needs from the Swiss authorities and use it to prosecute the taxpayer.
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