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Databases and Information Systems Behind the Scenes: Databases and Information Systems Caitlin Riley

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What is a database? Database is a collection of related data that can be stored, sorted, organized, and queried. Caitlin Riley

Why is it beneficial to use a database? Databases effectively turn data into information - They manage large amounts of data - They enable information sharing - They promote data integrity Caitlin Riley

What components make up a database? Databases are created and managed using a database management system (DBMS) - (DBMS) is a designed application software that interacts with the user, other applicants, and the database to capture and analyze data. Caitlin Riley

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What is data mining? The process of discovering patterns in large data sets involving methods at the intersection of machine learning, statistics, and database systems. Caitlin Riley

What is the objective of data mining? Organizations to analyze data and create it into advertisements and other useful information for their company from their clientele. Caitlin Riley

How do businesses mine their data? The businesses look at their stocks, history of the clienteles search results and purchases, and saves the cookies on the websites. - This allows the companies to gather information and formulate it into data to benefit their stocks and sale. Caitlin Riley

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Thank You Caitlin Riley