What Is A Semantic Model?
Raw databases are built for applications, not report writers. CORE’s built-in semantic models translate complex human services data into consistent, business-friendly structures, so technical and non-technical users alike can build reports faster, reduce errors, and spend less time arguing about what the numbers actually mean.
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Have you ever opened a reporting database and have absolutely no idea what anything means? Raw databases are built for applications, not for people trying to build reports.
A semantic model organizes and translates complex data into business-friendly reporting structures.
Instead of every report writer defining data differently, semantic models create consistency across the organization. CORE includes semantic models designed specifically for human services reporting. This makes reporting faster, easier, and more reliable for both technical and non-technical users.
Semantic models help turn complicated data into usable insight.
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