A data warehouse is a central store of data that has
been extracted from operational data. Data in a data
warehouse is typically subject-oriented, non-volatile,
and of a historic nature, as contrasted with data used in an on-line transaction processing system. Data in data warehouses are often used in data mining and on-line analytical processing tools.
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Data Management (4)
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Definition of: data management
(1) The part of the operating system that manages the physical storage and retrieval of data on a disk or other device. See access method.
(2) Software that allows the user to create, store, retrieve and manipulate files interactively. See file management system and DBMS.
(3) The function that manages data as an organizational resource. See data administration.
(4) The management of all data/information in an organization. It includes data administration, the standards for defining data and the way in which people perceive and use it.
Data Warehousing (2)
- A data warehouse is a central store of data that has
been extracted from operational data. Data in a data
warehouse is typically subject-oriented, non-volatile,
and of a historic nature, as contrasted with data used in an on-line transaction processing system. Data in data warehouses are often used in data mining and on-line analytical processing tools.