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An application that searches data and sends an alert when a certain situation occurs. (See ALERT)
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An application that searches data and sends an alert when a certain situation
occurs.
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Individual data items, data groups, arrays, tables etc. that can be assembled to form a whole.
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Individual data items, data groups, arrays, tables etc. that can be assembled to
form a whole.
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Messages sent automatically by a computer system when an AGENT identifies a
certain situation. For example, if stock of an item in a warehouse drops to a
certain level, key personnel can be immediately informed.
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A set of statements organized to solve a problem in a finite number of steps
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The usage of the computer to produce an analysis for management decision,
usually involving trend analysis, drill down analysis, demographic analysis,
profiling, etc.
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The establishment of the framework, scope and standards and procedures for a
data warehouse at the enterprise level.
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Data with the lowest level of granularity. Atomic level data sits in a data
warehouse and is time variant (i.e., accurate as of some moment in time now
passed).
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A property or characteristic of an application entity. For example, the
attributes of an EMPLOYEE entity in a business application may
be:
- IDFirstname
- Lastname
- Job_Title
- Email_ID
An attribute usually
represents a column in a table in a relational database, or a field in a file.
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Recording of any changes made to specific data. Details can include date and
time of change, how the change was detected, reason for the change and
before-and-after data values.
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A dichotomizing search with steps in which the sets of remaining items are
partioned into two equal parts.
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A specialized form of an index indicating the existence or non-existence of a
condition for a group of blocks or records.
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The hardware connection that allows data to flow from one component to another.
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A data model that represents the inherent structure of data without regard to
either individual use or hardware or software implementation
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no of unique rows divided by total no of columns
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A single point in a CUBE.
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The process of reducing the volume of data managed without reducing the logical
consistency of the data.
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A consistent collection of data structures expressing the data needs of the
organization. This schema is a comprehensive, base level, and logical
description of the environment in which an organization exists, free of physical
structure and application system considerations.
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A symbol used to indicate that one occurrence of data has a relationship with
another occurrence of data. Connectors are used in conceptual data base design
and can be implemented hierarchically, relationally, in an inverted fashion, or
by a network.
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