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This group is dedicated to IBM Data Discovery and Query Builder (DDQB).

DDQB is a Web-based framework for searching database records to identify and correlate data based on semantic concepts rather than specific data layouts or query languages.

One of DDQB's key strengths is that it allows users with expertise in a particular area – such as in medical research – to efficiently retrieve data from one or more databases without knowledge of SQL or other complex languages. In other words, DDQB enables users to answer difficult questions quickly and easily using terms that are familiar to them.

For further information, please take a look at the FAQ and documentation pages in the DDQB Wiki.

For an overview of new features in the latest version of DDQB, please take a look at the latest release letter.
 
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This group is dedicated to IBM Data Discovery and Query Builder (DDQB).

DDQB is a Web-based framework for searching database records to identify and correlate data based on semantic concepts rather than specific data layouts or query languages.

One of DDQB's key strengths is that it allows users with expertise in a particular area – such as in medical research – to efficiently retrieve data from one or more databases without knowledge of SQL or other complex languages. In other words, DDQB enables users to answer difficult questions quickly and easily using terms that are familiar to them.

For further information, please take a look at the FAQ and documentation pages in the DDQB Wiki.

For an overview of new features in the latest version of DDQB, please take a look at the latest release letter.

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