2. Data Warehousing for Government
Surprisingly, Data Warehouses Have Been Slow to be Adopted in the Government Circles. Data warehousing has been in the commercial sector for a long time now. The first data warehouses emerged in the late-1980s (they were called “atomic data bases” then).
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4. Homeland Security A Unifying Knowledge Management Framework
Twelve Steps that can provide superior protection against "potential attackers". Nothing has stirred more debate in the post-9/11 world than the question of whether the attacks on the World Trade Towers and the Pentagon could have been detected and prevented. Much of that discussion has centered on whether
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