CORI Turns to QL2 Software's WebQL to Automate Data Extraction from EDGAR into Growing Contracts Knowledge Base (K-Base)
SEATTLE -- QL2 Software today announced that the Contracting and Organizations Research Institute (CORI), one of the world's leading research organizations
Based at the University of Missouri-Columbia, CORI's goal is to build upon its collection of more than 250,000 contracts and other documents of interest to support studies conducted by academic researchers and professional clients focused on best practices as well as economic enterprise structure. Prior to QL2, document search and collection was being performed manually by students at the University, a process of copying and pasting new filings which often took more than 15 hours per EDGAR-filing day. Students also served as taxonomists, responsible for assigning each document to a particular category or associating it with certain search terms.
"WebQL allowed us to replace a slow, tedious and costly process with an automated solution that dramatically improves the speed, quality and consistency of the data extracted from EDGAR," said Dr. Michael Sykuta, Associate Professor of Agribusiness and Director of CORI. "The solution has also helped reduce the drain on our network bandwidth, processing capacity and archival storage, and allowed the students to focus on processing and categorizing the documents downloaded by the WebQL-enhanced system. With nearly 50,000 documents waiting to be reviewed, we are certainly ahead in our data extraction and downloading."
WebQL simplifies complex data integration tasks and functions, and its design emphasizes collection of data from web sites and other complex network environments where navigation and semi-structured document manipulations are critical. In addition to implementing WebQL to gather data from the Web, CORI also uses it to collect data from CORI's contract processing programs and current databases, which allows the organization to leverage contracts and other data that was previously siloed.