Warehouse A data warehouse is a database that stores current and historical data of potential interest to decision makers throughout the company.[1] In the Terrorist Watch List Database case‚ the information about suspected terrorists are consolidated and standardized from multiple government agencies so that the information can be centralized into a single list‚ from which different agencies can communicate and share information with each other. This centralized database is a specific example of data
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2011-2012 2012-2013 2011-2012 2012-2013 Current Ratio 2.5 2.5 3.4 4.0 Quick Ratio 0.5 -0.2 0.6 1.0 Long Term Debt to Equity 0.2 0.4 2.7 1.8 Inventory Turnover 12.9 10.0 9.3 8.6 Total Assets Turnover 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 Accounts Receivable Turnover 65.1 58.8 48.9 39.2 Average Collection Period 5.6 6.2 7.5 9.3 Gross Profit Margin 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 Net Profit Margin 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Return on Total Assets (ROA) 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 Return on Equity (ROE) 0
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Security Issues in NoSQL Databases Lior Okman Deutsche Telekom Laboratories at Ben-Gurion University‚ Beer-Sheva‚ Israel Nurit Gal-Oz‚ Yaron Gonen‚ Ehud Gudes Deutsche Telekom Laboratories at Ben-Gurion University‚ and Dept of Computer Science‚ Ben-Gurion University‚ Beer-Sheva‚ Israel Jenny Abramov Deutsche Telekom Laboratories at Ben-Gurion University and Dept of Information Systems Eng. Ben-Gurion University‚ Beer-Sheva‚ Israel Abstract—The recent advance in cloud computing and
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Using a database management system (DBMS) is a wise decision for any business that plans to implement the use of a database as part of their IT infrastructure. A database management system‚ also referred to as a database manager (Rouse‚ 2005)‚ allows one or many computers to create‚ query‚ and manipulate data in the database (Rouse‚ 2005). The database management system also manages request from users and applications‚ making the database much more user friendly‚ since the users nor the applications
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Literature Search To identity relevant literature for this report I searched three criminology databases (AGIS‚ CINCH and Criminal Justice Abstracts)‚ two criminology journals (British Journal of Criminology and the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology)‚ two social work journals (Australian Social Work and The British Journal of Social Work) and one general database (ProQuest) using a combination of the following key terms: recidivism‚ meta-analysis‚ criminology‚ community‚ systematic
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completion. At the moment‚ the application has passed the user acceptance testing stage and the hardware is already in place. During the development of the system‚ the team realized that the existing database platform was inadequate to the new system; hence‚ they suggested using more modern database environment which will cost the company additional licensing costs. In parallel to this development‚ we will be releasing our new product which is greatly beneficial to farmers locally and abroad
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Tour Operator Agency Database Jeremy Clark Dr. Larisa Bulysheva CIS 515 – Strategic Plan For Database Systems August 14‚ 2013 Tour Operator Agency Database Week 6 Assignment 5 Mike Jennings Enhanced Database Management Strategy Proposal An efficient data structure design requires a thorough analysis of both the rules a business follows and the relational business objects that allow the production of output for the organization. An efficient model of data
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Magnetic Abrasive Finishing (MAF) Surface roughness of parts produced by conventional machine tools‚ depends n the machine tool system and the cutting process. It is difficult to produce a smooth surface on complicated profiles at an economic cost by using conventional machining processes. This and the advent of new ‘ difficult-to-machine’ materials like hardened steel‚ nickel‚ cobalt‚ titanium alloys‚ ceramics‚ glass‚ etc.‚ have necessitated the need for
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of a Relational Database Benefits of a relational database: https://www.sunadal.co.uk/db.php Advantages of using a relational database: http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v3r1/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.itnetview.doc%2Fanmdbmst18.htm Relational Database Systems: http://www.orafaq.com/wiki/Relational_Database_Systems Three main benefits of a relational database are report generation‚ data storage‚ and data integrity. When putting information in a relational database the possibilities
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The Fundamentals of Database Design To end up with a good ‘relational database’ application‚ you need to ask: Do I actually need one? If so‚ how far do you want to take it? By this I mean‚ is this to be a simple database to store information about only one‚ or very few‚ related entities (i.e. a list of people who attended a certain event‚ and how they came to hear about the event) which are not likely to change; or a permanent and well used application with several different entities (i.e.
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