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How to avoid rework and time waste in e-commerce development
Let’s take medical literature as an example. PubMed remains the main access point for most researchers, and it functions as an old-style repository. There are no data aggregation functionalities; the search is based on basic criteria that mostly only rely on the article’s title, abstract, and keyword.
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Jons Janssens
Jons Janssens
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In the Digital Age, a Digital Executive is needed on the Board
Let’s take medical literature as an example. PubMed remains the main access point for most researchers, and it functions as an old-style repository. There are no data aggregation functionalities; the search is based on basic criteria that mostly only rely on the article’s title, abstract, and keyword.
Written by
Jons Janssens
Jons Janssens
Blogpost
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Bring hierarchy to your metrics
Let’s take medical literature as an example. PubMed remains the main access point for most researchers, and it functions as an old-style repository. There are no data aggregation functionalities; the search is based on basic criteria that mostly only rely on the article’s title, abstract, and keyword.
Written by
Jons Janssens
Jons Janssens
Blogpost
![](https://www.clarity.cx/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/textile.jpg)
How to avoid rework and time waste in e-commerce development
Let’s take medical literature as an example. PubMed remains the main access point for most researchers, and it functions as an old-style repository. There are no data aggregation functionalities; the search is based on basic criteria that mostly only rely on the article’s title, abstract, and keyword.
Written by
Jons Janssens
Blogpost
![](https://www.clarity.cx/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/textile.jpg)
How to avoid rework and time waste in e-commerce development
Let’s take medical literature as an example. PubMed remains the main access point for most researchers, and it functions as an old-style repository. There are no data aggregation functionalities; the search is based on basic criteria that mostly only rely on the article’s title, abstract, and keyword.
Written by
Jons Janssens
Blogpost
![](https://www.clarity.cx/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/textile.jpg)
How to avoid rework and time waste in e-commerce development
Let’s take medical literature as an example. PubMed remains the main access point for most researchers, and it functions as an old-style repository. There are no data aggregation functionalities; the search is based on basic criteria that mostly only rely on the article’s title, abstract, and keyword.
Written by
Jons Janssens
Blogpost
![](https://www.clarity.cx/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/textile.jpg)
How to avoid rework and time waste in e-commerce development
Let’s take medical literature as an example. PubMed remains the main access point for most researchers, and it functions as an old-style repository. There are no data aggregation functionalities; the search is based on basic criteria that mostly only rely on the article’s title, abstract, and keyword.
Written by
Jons Janssens
Blogpost
![](https://www.clarity.cx/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/textile.jpg)