Database centralization is one of a number of distribution options, but it violates the rule that data
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Database centralization is one of a number of distribution options, but it violates the rule that data should be managed and stored in close proximity to its users. Discuss the reasons why many data administrators and users consider this rule to be important. Given the growth of Web-based applications and global information systems, is this rule still important and/or viable?
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Systems Analysis And Design Methods
ISBN: 9780073052335
7th Edition
Authors: Jeffrey Whitten, Lonnie Bentley
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