unstructured
IPA: ʌnstrˈʌkʃɝd
adjective
- Lacking structure.
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Examples of "unstructured" in Sentences
- He is uncomfortable in unstructured situations and often gets lost on the floor.
- Autonomy's specialty is helping companies analyze the so-called "unstructured data" that is increasingly flooding their systems.
- Adrian Benepe out of the blue and offered to design for the city, pro bono, a playground based around the idea of unstructured free play.
- This index "indicates to what extent a culture programs its members to feel either uncomfortable or comfortable in unstructured situations."
- But this was an instant satori, the result of a single tablet or sugar cube, sourced on the black market and often taken in unstructured circumstances.
- In its announcement of the deal, Oracle praised Endeca's ability to manage so-called unstructured data like text and email messages that don't easily fit into traditional database systems.
- This kind of conversation has been happening all over the web for years, in unstructured ways and more structured ways like conversations via video replies on YouTube, Myspace and Facebook.
- Among other things, Mr. Chuang said, such applications need to help workers better organize and exploit what the industry calls "unstructured" information--data that is not stored in the conventional databases that are the foundation of many business programs.
- Steven Johnson (author of the fantastic Mind Wide Open and other books) has written a fascinating essay about his new creative process, which involves a suite of tools that store his notes and works in unstructured databases, and tease out and suggest subtly connected ideas, so that as he writes, his computer jams with him, suggesting neat tangents to his subjects.
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