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| 1. | Process of reinstalling the back up information in the event the information was lost |
| 4. | How a knowledge worker needs to arrange and access information to meet particular business needs. |
| 6. | A field that uniquely describes each record. |
| 7. | The function in an organization that plans for, oversees the development of, and monitors the information resources. |
| 11. | Slice and dice techniques to view multidimensional information from different prospectives. |
| 12. | Contains the logical structure for the information in a database. |
| 19. | Subset of a data warehouse in which only s focused portion of the data warehouse information is kept. |
| 22. | The function in an organization that in responsible for the more technical and operational aspects of managing the information contained in an organizational information repositories. |
| 23. | Report generators in the database environment. |
| 24. | A logical collection of information gathered from many different operational databases use to create business intelligence that support business analysis activities and decision making. |
| 26. | Collective information about your customers, your competitors, your business partners, your competitive environment, and your own internal operations that gives you the ability to make effective, important, and often strategic business decisions. |
| 27. | How information is physically arranged, stored and accessed on a storage device such a hard disk. |
| 28. | Helps to graphically design the answer to a question. |
| 29. | Allows to see the contents of a database file, make what ever changes, preform simple sorting, and query to find location of specific information. |
| 31. | Of a DBMS help manage the overall database environment by providing facilities for back up and recovery. |
| 32. | Collection of information that you organize and access according to the logical structure of that information. |
| 33. | Business intelligence focused on the external competitive environment. |