Data Mashups
Data
Mashups are web applications that aggregate and reuse data from
multiple data sources into one presentation module. The pulling
together of all these data sources into a single web enabled
application provides users with a richer visual data set. The
data sources behind these mashups are typically provided free of charge
by government agencies and organisations. This data is accessed by
passing in a set of parameters to an API. Providers of this kind of
data include Google, Amazon, Flickr and ebay. An example of a
possible application may be an insurance mashup. For example, an
insurance company may develop a data mashup showing map data from the
Google Maps API, along with historic weather data from a weather
agency, together with it's historical claims data. What does it end up
with? An interesting application showing claims over a predefined
period based on historic waether patterns for a specific area. And how
is this useful? Well, consider the scenario where premium rates need to
be set for the forthcoming year. Based on this mashup, acutaries can
examine historic data for specific areas, visualise historic trends,
and make a call on where rates should go. This is a fairly recent development in the Business Intelligence area, making good use of Web 2.0 enabled technology.
Data Mashups
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