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How Computer Databases Work: Accepting on Blind Faith What's in the Black Box of Computer Databases

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Key management personnel are accepting on blind faith what they are being told about the “black boxes" of computer databases. The truth is that managers from the entrepreneur’s Excel spreadsheet to NSA data warehouses are ignorant of the complex tools over which they preside.

How Computer Databases Work opens up the black box of computer databases and explains how spreadsheets, data warehouses, and data mining operations work in simple, yet accurate terms in Plain English anyone can understand.

Must reading for anyone without computer training who manages databases and needs to stop accepting on blind faith what subordinates tell them.

To convey complex computer concepts in simple, Plain English with easy-to-understand illustrations How Computer Databases Work has been created as a slide presentation,

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157 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 31, 2014

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George Boole

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