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<description><![CDATA[A database design is a structured collection of records, files, or data that is stored so a program can use these items to answer queries. A database is a collection of records that can be structured to provide a schema for the users. A schema is what explains the objects depicted in the database and the relationships that they have.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The concept of a data warehouse is to have a centralized database that  is used to capture information from different parts of the business process. The definition of a data warehouse can be determined by the collection of data and how it is used by the company and individuals that it supports. Data warehousing is the method used by businesses where they can create and maintain information for a company wide view of the data.]]></description>
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