Enterprise Application Characteristics
Hasso Plattner
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Hasso Plattner: Hasso Plattner Institute
Chapter Chapter 3 in A Course in In-Memory Data Management, 2014, pp 17-21 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract An enterprise data management system should be able to handle data coming from several different data sources. In the ecosystem of modern enterprises, many applications work on and produce structured data. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, for example, typically create transactional data to capture the operations of a business. More and more event and stream data is created by modern manufacturing machines and sensors. At the same time, large amounts of unstructured data is captured from the web, social networks, log files, support systems, and others.
Keywords: Enterprise Resource Planning; Query Type; Enterprise Resource Planning System; Transactional Data; Analytical Query (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-55270-0_3
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