2.1 Data as a Resource
If you were asked to identify the resources of a typical business organization, you would probably include capital equipment, financial assets, and personnel, but you might not think of data as a resource. When a corporate database exists, the data it contains is a genuine corporate resource. Because the database contains data about the organization’s operations (called operational data) that is used by many departments, and because it is professionally managed by a database administrator (DBA), there is an increased appreciation of the value of the data itself, independent of the applications that use it.
A resource is any asset that is of value to an organization and that incurs costs. An organization’s operational data ...
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