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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Organizing Data and Information Chapter 5
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Hierarchy of Data
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Entities, Attributes, and Keys
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Traditional versus the Database Approach to Data Management
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Traditional Approach
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Traditional Approach Data redundancy Program-data dependence Data integrity
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Approach
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Advantages of the Database Approach
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Advantages of the Database Approach
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Disadvantages of the Database Approach
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Modeling & Database Models
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Modeling and Database Models Content - What data should be collected? Access - What data should be given to what users? Logical structure - How will the data be organized to make sense to a particular user? Physical organization - Where will the data actually be located?
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Modeling Enterprise data modeling Planned data redundancy Data model Entity-relationship diagrams
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Entity-Relationship (ER) Diagrams
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Models Hierarchical models Network models Relational models
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Hierarchical (Tree) Models
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Network Models
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Relational Models
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Relational Models
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Cleanup
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Management Systems (DBMSs) Provide a user view Create and modify the database Store and retrieve data Manipulate data Produce reports
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Creating and Modifying the Database
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Definition Language
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Creating and Modifying the Database
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Dictionary Benefits Reduced data redundancy Faster program development Easier data & information modification Increased data reliability
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Storing and Retrieving Data
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Structured Query Language
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Output
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Popular Database Management Systems
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Selecting a DBMS Database size Number of concurrent users Performance Integration Features Vendor Cost
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Management Systems
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Warehouses
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Comparison of OLTP and Data Warehousing
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Developments Data warehouses Data marts Data mining
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Mining
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Distributed Databases
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition On-Line Analytical Processing
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Open Database Connectivity (ODBC )
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Object-Relational Database Management Systems Stores objects Hypermedia Spatial data technology
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Summary Data - one of the most valuable resources a firm possesses Entity - a generalized class of objects for which data is collected, stored, and maintained DBMS - a group of programs used as an interface between a database and application programs Traditional on-line transaction processing (OLTP) - do not support the types of data analysis needed today
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