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Data Sharing: Using a Common Data Architecture (Wiley Professional Computing) Book
Data Sharing Using a Common Data Architecture Wouldn't it be a pleasure to know and understand all the data in your organization? Wouldn't it be great to easily identify and readily share those data to develop information that supports business strategies? Wouldn't it be wonderful to have a formal data resource that provides just-in-time data for developing just-in-time information to support just-in-time decision making? Data Sharing Using a Common Data Architecture shows you how by:Defining a common data architecture, its contents, and its usesRefining data to a common data architectureDiscussing disparate data, its structure, quality, and how to identify itDescribing how Data Sharing Reality is achievedFocusing on the importance of people and creating a win-win situationProviding a data lexicon and extensive glossaryData Sharing Using a Common Data Architecture is must reading for data administrators, database administrators, MIS project leaders, application programmers, systems analysts, MIS trainers and instructors, and graduate students.Read More
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- 0471309931
- 9780471309932
- Michael H. Brackett
- 20 May 1994
- John Wiley & Sons
- Paperback (Book)
- 478
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