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Data quality / Business intelligence / Data cleansing / Database theory / Data modeling / Relational database / Integrity constraints / Data model / Database normalization / Data management / Information / Data
Date: 2005-03-28 10:32:04
Data quality
Business intelligence
Data cleansing
Database theory
Data modeling
Relational database
Integrity constraints
Data model
Database normalization
Data management
Information
Data

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