MIS 605 (mis 605)
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MIS 605 Topic 3 DQ 2
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MIS 605 Topic 3 DQ 2 
Your manager has informed you that another manager's team sales are going to be included as part of your team's sales report this month. Discuss whether you would report this. If so, to whom? Explain why?
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MIS-605: Topic 3 DQ 1
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MIS-605: Topic 3 DQ 1 
 
Assume you have a position as database administrator in a large corporation. The company has been collecting data about employees, including monitoring their working habits by recording their keystrokes, timing their telephone interactions with clients, and scanning their e-mail for personal correspondence. As database administrator (DBA), you are asked to help establish a record-keeping system to store such data. Does the company have a legal right to perform this kind ...
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MIS 605 Topic 2 DQ 2
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MIS 605 Topic 2 DQ 2 
In the Topic Materials you read "Codd's 12 Rules" and learned about how in 1985, Dr. E. F. Codd developed the rules for an ideal relational database. Although all of the rules were not actually used, explain why they have served as a guideline for developers over the last few decades. Provide specific examples to support your ideas.
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MIS-605: Topic 2 DQ 1
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MIS-605: Topic 2 DQ 1 
Explain why database designers use relationships to construct a database instead of listing all the records in one location. Some think it would seem easier to have all the information in one place, so explain why using relationships is the standard.
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MIS 605 Topic 1 DQ 2
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MIS 605 Topic 1 DQ 2 
Explain metadata, why metadata are important in a database design, and metadata's connection to the schema. Include specific examples to support your ideas.
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MIS-605: Topic 1 DQ 1
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MIS-605: Topic 1 DQ 1 
In the Topic Material "Microsoft SQL Server vs. Oracle: The Same, But Different?" two relational database management systems were compared. Conduct research and evaluate the pros and cons of two additional systems. Some to consider could include MYSQL, PostgreSQL, IBM DB2. Include relevant links to related articles and content when appropriate.
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MIS 605 Topic 8 DQ 2
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MIS 605 Topic 8 DQ 2 
 
Explain how keeping an up-to-date ERD ensures data integrity. If someone looks over the ERD and finds and error, explain how the error could be fixed and the update/change communicated to other stakeholders. Discuss the potential backlash that could result from a misreported dataset.
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MIS 605 Topic 8 DQ 1
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MIS 605 Topic 8 DQ 1 
 
In theory, how complex could a View statement get? Discuss whether there would be an advantage to chain multiple views under another view. Where does it stop? Explain the possibilities, and support your ideas with specific examples.
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MIS 605 Week 7 DQ 2
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MIS 605 Week 7 DQ 2 
 
Using the AdventureWorks database, create your own unique query using at least three tables. Post the query in the Main Forum. Explain the query and what the data are telling you. 
Comment on the queries, accuracy, and interpretation of the data listed in posts from two of your peers.
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	MIS 605 Week 7 DQ 1
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	MIS 605 Week 7 DQ 1 
 
Describe how complex a query can get, by locating an example of a complex AdventureWorks query online. Post a link to the example in the Main Forum. Include an explanation of what the data are telling you. 
Comment on the accuracy and interpretation of the posts and data listed by two of your peers.
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