Controlling redundancy in a database management system helps to a. management and control of data towards an efficient working of an organisation. b. Consolidation of information resources in many organisations. c. more critical functions in organisations to be computerised and the need to keep a large volume of data available in an up to the minute current state increased. d. any user to access all its data e. Integration of data across multiple applications into a single application.
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Data redundancy occurs when the same piece of data is stored in two or more separate places and is a common occurrence in many businesses. As more companies are moving away from siloed data to using a central repository to store information, they are finding that their database is filled with inconsistent duplicates of the same entry. Although it can be challenging to reconcile — or even benefit from — duplicate data entries, understanding how to reduce and track data redundancy efficiently can help mitigate long-term inconsistency issues for your business.
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