It takes the average reader and 26 minutes to read Systems and Methods for Structuring Data from Unstructured Electronic Data Files by John McKinstry Doyle
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Computer implemented systems and methods are disclosed for structuring data from unstructured electronic data files. In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic data file including unstructured content associated with a legal process return is received and the unstructured content parsed. The unstructured content is parsed to identify one or more objects and properties based on a database ontology that are processed to generate an object model. A data report may be generated based on the identified objects and properties.
Systems and Methods for Structuring Data from Unstructured Electronic Data Files by John McKinstry Doyle is 26 pages long, and a total of 6,656 words.
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