MARTS - translation to arabic
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MARTS - translation to arabic


MARTS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Marts’; Marts (disambiguation)

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data mart         
ACCESS PATTERN IN DATA WAREHOUSE ENVIRONMENTS, USED TO RETRIEVE CLIENT-FACING DATA PERTAINING TO A SINGLE DEPARTMENT, SO THAT EACH DEPARTMENT ISOLATES THE USE OF ITS OWN DATA
Datamart; Data market; Data marts builder
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Definition

data mart
<database> A type of data warehouse designed primarily to address a specific function or department's needs, as opposed to a data warehouse which is traditionally meant to address the needs of the organisation from an enterprise perspective. In addition, a data mart often uses aggregation or summarisation of the data to enhance query performance. However, it is important to maintain the ability to access the underlying base data to enable drill-down analysis as necessary. (1998-04-24)

Wikipedia

Marts
MARTS or Marts may refer to:
Examples of use of MARTS
1. Seems the media‘s cameras only show blacks looting Foot Lockers, Wal–Marts etc.
2. The pies – which were sold at gas stations, Wal–Marts, and grocers – have become part of the city‘s gastronomic fame.
3. All three were turned away when they tried to buy emergency contraception pills at area Wal–Marts.
4. The big–hearted progressives on Chicago‘s City Council, evidently unconcerned that the city gets zero sales tax revenue from a half–billion dollars that Chicago residents spend in the 42 suburban Wal–Marts, have passed a bill that, by dictating wages and benefits, would keep Wal–Marts from locating in the city.
5. Investigators first started looking for Dieteman in July when he surfaced as a suspect in the fires at two Wal–Marts in Glendale in June.