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Data - Rows, Columns, and the Architecture of Meaning

Data - Rows, Columns, and the Architecture of Meaning

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Ryan Cole explores how data structure—rows, columns, schemas—forms the invisible architecture powering modern intelligence and AI. From Edgar Frank Codd's 1970 relational model to today's databases, he examines why organizing information isn't just technical plumbing but philosophical design. Covering healthcare systems, fraud detection, and intelligence processing, Cole reveals how the unglamorous work of data architecture determines what machines can see and what decisions they make.

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