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SchemaLogic CEO Wins $25K at Washington Software Association Golf Tournament.


KIRKLAND, Wash. -- SchemaLogic, the leader in business semantics management for Global 5000 companies, today announced that CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Jeff Dirks Dirks, as a person, may refer to:
  • Jerald F. Dirks, an American author
  • Nicholas Dirks, an American academic
  • Rudolph Dirks (1877-1968), a German American cartoonist
Dirks may also refer to:
 won $25,000 at the Washington Software Association's annual golf tournament.

The winning stroke was a beautiful 158-yard hole-in-one on the 7th hole at the Glendale Golf and Country Club in Bellevue, Wash.

Dirks was overheard crediting golf taxonomy taxonomy: see classification.
taxonomy

In biology, the classification of organisms into a hierarchy of groupings, from the general to the particular, that reflect evolutionary and usually morphological relationships: kingdom, phylum, class, order,
 as a key factor in his enjoyment of the sport and victory.

"The beauty of golf is that no matter who you play, with its unique taxonomy, we are all speaking a common language. All golfers, whether serious on not, know the meaning of a birdie, eagle, par, bogey Bogey

This is the benchmark return to which the performance of a portfolio manager or mutual fund manager is compared.

Notes:
This benchmark is typically the S&P 500 index.
 and double bogey Verb 1. double bogey - to shoot two strokes over par
golf, golf game - a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes
, and suffer the same anguish when they two putt," said Dirks. "This unique taxonomy explains the universal appeal of golf tournaments in Augusta, Scotland or Dubai. Show any golfer a snowman on a par four or five and they feel your pain."

About SchemaLogic

SchemaLogic is the global leader in reconciliation and change management for corporate semantics providing a Business Semantics Management (BSM BSM Business Service Management
BSM Basic Security Module
BSM Best Stations Memory (Pioneer car stereos)
BSM Business Systems Modernization
BSM Bronze Star Medal
BSM Black Student Movement
BSM Benilde-St.
) solution for Global 5000 enterprises. SchemaLogic's innovative technologies help organizations establish "communities of participation" through living corporate semantics (vocabularies, synonyms, terms, taxonomies) that enable enterprises to increase their competitive advantages and reduce operational costs through better information management, increased data quality and more agile, intelligent business decisions. SchemaLogic has licensed its solution to some of the best known and largest companies in the world.

For more information about SchemaLogic, call 425-885-9695 or visit www.schemalogic.com.
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