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bobbie

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What are the functions of a data warehouse?
 
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Being informed is considered the most fundamental collaboration purpose because ________.
 
  A) individuals can construct different perceptions of the same data
  B) all the members of a team usually perceive information in the same way
  C) members will be able to avoid critical feedback
  D) conflicting ideas can be eliminated



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Answer to Question 1

A data warehouse takes data from data manufacturers (operational systems and other sources), cleans and processes the data, and locates the data on the shelves of the data warehouse. Data analysts who work with a data warehouse are experts at data management, data cleaning, data transformation, data relationships, and the like. However, they are not usually experts in a given business function. The data warehouse then distributes the data to data marts.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
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