Category: Data Management

  • Why Open-Source Software Will (Or Will Not) Soon Dominate the Field of Database Management Tools

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of the Open Source Software Conclusion References Introduction The use of internet in the world has enabled the sharing of vast range of information and services. The ability of internet users to access information in this colossal interconnection of computers is enabled by use of databases that avail and store…

  • Database Management Systems’ Major Capabilities

    Database Management Systems (DBMS) are software that provide storage, updating, and retrieval of data in a computer. There are many types of DBMS such as network, hierarchical, relational, and object-oriented. These databases exist in various forms, for example, oracle, SQL server, and clipper. DBMS are essential in information technology and have many minor and major…

  • Technology-Assisted Reviews of Data in a Document Management System

    Table of Contents Introduction Types of TAR in DMS and Its Primary Properties Conclusion References Introduction The fast development of digital and information technologies has put humanity in front of the issue of processing and classifying vast amounts of data. For this, specialists have developed such software processes as technology-assisted review (TAR) and document management…

  • Information Technology-Based Data Management in Retail

    Introduction Data management has become an important part of organisational management. When appropriately integrated into the company’s business environment, IT-based data management offers a wide range of advantages in operations, marketing, HR, and finance. At the same time, irresponsible handling of data creates a number of major ethical considerations. The following paper discusses the specificities…

  • Data Storage Management Solutions: Losses of Personal Data

    Table of Contents Introduction Causes of Data Loss Effects of Data Loss Recommended ways of Reducing Data Loss Conclusion References Introduction The term data refers to a collection of facts about anything. As it is often said, processed data results to information and he who has information has power. In the modern world, companies are…

  • Database Management and Machine Learning

    A database is computerized system of information with the ability to search and process data (Vermaat et al. 556). Data is the collection of texts, images, audio, video, and other items presented in the form of records in the database. Data along with a database management system and applications are called a database system. Data…

  • Electronic Health Record Database and Data Management

    Table of Contents Patient Problem EHR Data Data Relationships (150) Conclusion References Progress in modern medicine has resulted in the amount of information related to the health of patients to grow exponentially. This capacity of data has grown beyond the capabilities of manual input of individual physicians. As a result, health information technology was designed…

  • Health Data Management: Sharing and Saving Patient Data

    Consider the idealized cycle of health information in evidence-based medicine where database systems offer information sharing service for doctors, medical researchers, medical institutions, and patients. In this scenario, doctors and researchers can easily query and analyze medical information with much greater speed, security, and ease. What would facilitate achieving this idealized environment, and assess the…

  • The Choice of a Medical Data Management System

    The healthcare information system plays one of the most important roles. This concept implies a system for managing medical data. This implies the storage, management and use of medical information using the patient’s electronic medical record. Moreover, the information system in healthcare helps to conduct data operations more efficiently and promptly, supporting critical strategic decisions…

  • EHR Database Management: Diabetes Prevention

    Introduction According to Baus, Wood, Pollard, Summerfield, and White (2013), “diabetes mellitus is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States and is a major contributor to decreased life expectancy, increased rates of heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, lower-limb amputations, retinopathy, and adult-onset blindness” (p. 1f). Moreno-Iribas et al. (2017) also observe that…