On Feb 10, 2008 5:11 AM, Malcolm Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Looking for recommendations on a commercial Windows based data
> dictionary product. Background: New project that will be integrating
> data from multiple systems - all undocumented. I'm looking for a data
> dictionary-like tool to help my team capture and organize information
> about these data sources. The ideal product would be multi-user so that
> all team members can contribute content including key members (power
> users) of the user community.
>
> My fall back plan is to put in place a wiki with pre-built 'template'
> pages designed to capture data. I recognize that this is far from
> perfect (totally unstructured), but better than the alternative of
> rolling my own data dictionary application, or consolidating all
> information in a set of Word documents or spreadsheets maintained by a
> single person.
>
> What products or techniques have you used in similar situations?
>
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