Management Information Systems (MIS), Business Technology - Information Systems, Management - Technology, Data Warehousing & Mining, General Software Engineering, Database Administration & Management
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Overview
Implementing a Corporate Repository presents a practical discussion of a repository's role in corporate information systems. It shows the repository as the backbone of today's information integration efforts. Rather than taking a theoretical approach, Adrienne Tannenbaum discusses today's models and demonstrates the ways in which successful repository implementation recoups the invested resources attributable to their creation, maintenance, and continued impact. Shows how to bring today's models alive via a repository, includes actual case studies of successful repository implementation, discusses Repository Standards, provides in-depth coverage of Distributed Repositories, and covers Client/Server Issues related to a repository.A repository can be thought of as a bridge between two distinct database management systems--relational or object-oriented. Offering practical, cost-effective techniques for organizing, researching, and implementing a repository, this book shows readers how to build efficient, state-of-the-art information systems.
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A practical discussion of a repository's role in corporate information. Tannenbaum discusses current models and demonstrates the ways in which successful repository implementation recoups the invested resources attributable to their creation, maintenance, and continued impact. Case studies illustrate the process of organizing, researching, and implementing a repository. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
April 26, 1994
Publisher
New York : J. Wiley, c1994.
Pages
441
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471585374