.............................................................. 5 1.1.1 Methodology .......................................................................................................................... 6 1.1.2 Data Modeling In the Context of Database Design................................................................ 6 1.1.3 Components of A Data Model................................................................................................ 6 1.1.4 Why is Data Modeling Important? ...
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main purpose of this proposal is to show how changing Party Plates current information system is beneficial. The sales department should consider a relational database such as Microsoft Access versus their current database, Microsoft Excel. Team B will explain the usefulness of converting data currently held in Microsoft Excel into a relational database using Microsoft Access. Team B will also introduce types of collaborative software; how this software can improve communications and streamline work
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Distributed Databases The reason for writing this paper is to clarify the importance of distributed database and why national chain restaurant should implement it. Given the situation presented in the assignment a small restaurant has grown to become a national restaurant chain and now they are concerning more on the distribution of data among different sites chains. For this approach distributed database architecture is suggested and reasons to implement the distributed database I will explain
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Introduction In the following assignment I will present an introduction to databases which will demonstrate my knowledge through creating reports, defining key terms and there advantages and disadvantages, as well as designing an entity model. These will support my knowledge. TASK 1 Diagram 1: Marks & Spencer’s three-layer relational database architecture related to their online activities. Internal Schema (Server)
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“For the past 25 years, Maruti Suzuki has been the industry leader in India’s passenger car market, the fastest growing in world. Since 1995, Maruti Suzuki has built its IT infrastructure on Oracle database and technologies including Oracle Real Application Clusters, Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Server and Weblogic. Maruti Suzuki has built its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system on Oracle E-Business Suite and added Hyperion Enterprise to further enhance financial consolidation and reporting
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Fundamentals of Database Management Systems What is a Database? Database is a collection of data. Mostly the data in the database specially focus on a one organization and have relationship among them. Earlier times those databases were file base databases and not computerized .While using those file base databases many errors occurred and there were many Disadvantages. Nowadays Databases are computerized. What is a Database Management System? (DBMS) DBMS is a Software Designed to assist in maintaining
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ERP Implementation Life Cycle An ERP implementation life cycle refers to the distinct stages in which an organization carries out an ERP implementation. Typically, we advise mid-market manufactures to move through the following seven stages: * Pre-Implementation * Project Planning * Product Education * Design Configuration * Development and Test * Go-Live * Post-Implementation The concept of an ERP implementation life cycle is on the minds of many mid-market manufacturers
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knows how to use it 4. Describe the power of a relational database. Relational databases use a set of tables to store the data and a set of relationships to link the tables together. It creates a more logical representation of the data and allows faster access and powerful manipulations of the data stored in the database. However searching, updating or generating reports based on data in flat files are really harder before relational databases coming into the scene.
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Everyday enormous amount of data is being produced worldwide. Companies capture trillions of bytes of information about their customers, suppliers, and operations. IT organizations are exploring the analytics technologies to explore web-based data sources and extract value from the social networking boom. The organizations are trying to leverage Big Data by trying to make sense from the data that they have and by securing it. Already the forward thinking players of the banking, insurance, manufacturing
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Chapter 6 FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: DATABASES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Management Information Systems CHAPTER 6: FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: DATABASES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Learning Objectives • Describe how the problems of managing data resources in a traditional file environment are solved by a database management system • Describe the capabilities and value of a database management system • Apply important database design principles • Evaluate tools and technologies
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