DISTRIBUTED DATA WAREHOUSE SYSTEMS
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Data warehousing is particularly popular in environments which have complex data requirements and a broad spectrum of data types contained in its database. The goal of data warehousing is to take full advantage of the power of hardware to contain large quantities of data and use the databases to manipulate that data. Although not yet implemented across all computing environments, data warehousing is becoming popular as hardware becomes more powerful and cost effective. Relational databases, which dominated database management systems until the late 1990s, were challenged by object-oriented databases (Kentouris ITEM0410400B). Object-oriented databases enable users to access vastly different types of data and do so in a way which is efficient and which increases productivity. In this way, those types of information which were difficult to organize into relational databases--such as graphics, sounds and pictures--can be put into databases and easily accessed by users in either distributed or nondistributed environments. As h
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