Category: Data Management
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Object-Oriented and Database Management Systems Tradeoffs
Introduction Database Management Systems (DBMS) is a major requirement in any organizational setup, and one of the most popular DBMS is the Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS). It is formatively one of the most significant landmarks made towards understanding the hypothetical and technological framework of a database. Although it has traditionally been successful in satisfying…
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Policy on People Data Management
Law No. (13) of 2016 is a data protection legislation that applies to all public institutions and private organizations across Qatar. Article (3) of the law asserts every Qatari citizens right to privacy of confidential data and the processing of personal information must be grounded on honesty, transparency, and respect for Qataris dignity (Compliance and…
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Relational Database Management Systems in Business
In the recent past, a manager of almost any small organization has (and sometimes still is) able to keep track of necessary data by using a manual file system. As long as the collection of data was relatively small and an organizations managers had few reporting requirements, the manual system served its role well as…
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The Reltio Companys Data Management
Table of Contents Introduction Digital Disruption Analysis (Impact of the Emerging Technology) Cost-Benefit Analysis Challenges and Opportunities in Future Conclusion Reference List Introduction The business selected is the American company Reltio, founded in 2011 and located in Redwood City, CA. It is quite large, as it employs 391 workers, and its funding is estimated around…
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Deli Depot Case Study: Data Analysis Management Reporting
Table of Contents Introduction Research Objectives Data Analysis Concluding Results References Introduction To improve customer service, Deli Depot has embarked on initiatives to better understand its customers and provide them with the products and services that they want. For carrying out this goal the company has gathered information from the customers using in the form…
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Data Management, Networking and Enterprise Software
Data Management in Business How does a relational database organize data, and how does it differ from an object-oriented database? A relational database can be described as a collection of data that is organized through a system of tables which grants easy access to various types of information while an object-oriented database utilizes objects as…
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Modern Data Management and Organization Strategies
In recent years, there has been tremendous growth in data volume across all organizations. Data has become the backbone of competitiveness, productivity, development, and innovation in many companies. Fleckenstein and Fellows (2018) note that a large amount of information places people in a particular context in which data management becomes a fundamental part of the…
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Data Collection and Management Techniques of a Qualitative Research Plan
Table of Contents Introduction Data Collection Data Management Conclusion References Introduction Data collection is an integral step in research because it determines the reliability and validity of data. The methods of performing data collection in both qualitative and quantitative research are similar, but the nature of the data is different. In this view, the validity…
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Database Management Systems Major Capabilities
Database Management Systems (DBMS) are software that provide storage, updating, and retrieval of data in a computer. There are many types of DBMS such as network, hierarchical, relational, and object-oriented. These databases exist in various forms, for example, oracle, SQL server, and clipper. DBMS are essential in information technology and have many minor and major…
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Information Technology-Based Data Management in Retail
Introduction Data management has become an important part of organisational management. When appropriately integrated into the companys business environment, IT-based data management offers a wide range of advantages in operations, marketing, HR, and finance. At the same time, irresponsible handling of data creates a number of major ethical considerations. The following paper discusses the specificities…