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Figure 8.2: Data Warehouse Architecture
Distributed Database
These are databases of local work-groups and departments at regional offices, branch offices,
manufacturing plants and other work sites. These databases can include segments of both
common operational and common user databases, as well as data generated and used only at a
user’s own site.
Figure 8.3: Distributed Database
Local DB
Local DB
Local DB
Local DB
Seametal Stations Seametal Stations
Backap
Central Server Local DB
Viewing Stations Supervising Stations
End-user Database
These databases consist of data developed by individual end-users. Examples of these are
collections of documents in spreadsheets, word processing and downloaded files, even managing
their personal baseball card collection.
External Log Database
These databases contain data collected for use across multiple organizations, either freely or via
subscription. The Internet Movie Database is one example.
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