Integrated Data Base Instance
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A Integrated Data Base Instance is a data base instance that ...
- Example(s):
- a Subject-Oriented Integrated Database, such as a data warehouse.
- an Time Variant Integrated Database, such as a data warehouse.
- a Non-Volatile Integrated Database, such as a data warehouse.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Subject-Oriented Data Base, Nonvolatile Data Base, Time Invariant Data Base.
References
2013
- https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B10500_01/server.920/a96520/concept.htm
- QUOTE: A common way of introducing data warehousing is to refer to the characteristics of a data warehouse as set forth by William Inmon: Subject Oriented, Integrated, Nonvolatile, Time Variant.
- … Integrated: Integration is closely related to subject orientation. Data warehouses must put data from disparate sources into a consistent format. They must resolve such problems as naming conflicts and inconsistencies among units of measure. When they achieve this, they are said to be integrated.
- QUOTE: A common way of introducing data warehousing is to refer to the characteristics of a data warehouse as set forth by William Inmon: Subject Oriented, Integrated, Nonvolatile, Time Variant.