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Complete course guide available here - http://entire-courses.com/DBM-380-Week-3-DQ-2

This pack of DBM 380 Week 3 Discussion Question 2 includes: Wang and Gong (2007) explain how database management systems (DBMS) and data mining can help a motor vehicle maintenance center improve its services. Based on your reading of the article, which tables are needed in such a database? In which additional way

Complete course guide available here - http://entire-courses.com/DBM-380-Week-3-DQ-2

Computer Science - General CS Wang and Gong (2007) explain how database management systems (DBMS) and data mining can help a motor vehicle maintenance center improve its services. Based on your reading of the article, which tables are needed in such a database? In which additional way—beyond those mentioned in the article—can the DBMS and data mining be used to improve customer service? Wang, H., Gong, C., Li, Y. (2007, July). Service-mining based on the knowledge and customer databases. 6th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS 2007), 561.

Complete course guide available here - http://entire-courses.com/DBM-380-Week-3-DQ-2

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