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Business Driven Information Systems 2e

Chapter Six Overview. SECTION 6.1 DATABASE FUNDAMENTALSOrganizational InformationStoring Organizational InformationRelational Database FundamentalsRelational Database AdvantagesDatabase Management SystemsIntegrating Data Among Multiple DatabasesSECTION 6.2 DATA WARAEHOUSE FUNDAMENTALSAc

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Business Driven Information Systems 2e

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    1. CHAPTER 6 DATABASES AND DATA WAREHOUSES Business Driven Information Systems 2e

    2. Chapter Six Overview SECTION 6.1 – DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS Organizational Information Storing Organizational Information Relational Database Fundamentals Relational Database Advantages Database Management Systems Integrating Data Among Multiple Databases SECTION 6.2 – DATA WARAEHOUSE FUNDAMENTALS Accessing Organizational Information History of Data Warehousing Data Warehouse Fundamentals Data Mining and Business Intelligence

    3. SECTION 6.1 DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS

    4. LEARNING OUTCOMES List, describe, and provide an example of each of the five characteristics of high quality information Define the relationship between a database and a database management system Describe the advantages an organization can gain by using a database.

    5. LEARNING OUTCOMES Define the fundamental concepts of the relational database model Describe the two primary methods for integrating information across multiple databases Compare relational integrity constraints and business-critical integrity constraints Describe the benefits of a data-driven website

    6. Organizational Information Information is everywhere in an organization Employees must be able to obtain and analyze the many different levels, formats, and granularities of organizational information to make decisions Successfully collecting, compiling, sorting, and analyzing information can provide tremendous insight into how an organization is performing

    7. Organizational Information Levels, formats, and granularities of organizational information

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