Historically, a manual file system was composed of a system of file folders and filing cabinets.

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    What is a file system quizlet?

    A file system provides a means to store data organized as files [and their associated attributes] and provides a collection of functions that can be performed on files.

    Which word goes with this explanation is anything about which data are to be collected and stored?

    Entity: An entity is anything about which data are to be collected and stored. An entity represents a particular type of object in the real world. Entity Set: Set of entities of the same type that share same properties are called as entity sets.

    Does data constitute the building blocks of information?

    ARMA International defines data as “any symbols or characters that represent raw facts or figures and form the basis of information.”1 In other words, data are the building blocks of information.

    Can a data warehouse can store data derived from many sources?

    The data warehouse can store historical data from multiple sources, representing a single source of truth. You can improve data quality by cleaning up data as it is imported into the data warehouse. Reporting tools don't compete with the transactional systems for query processing cycles.

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