Database Management Case Study

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Abstract
Purpose of study
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of Database Management Information and its technologies in increasing employee productivity at RasGas Subsurface and Technology Company. Looking the the recent advancement of technology, companies have gone a mile further to develop database management systems that seek to address all components of a business from one particular place. Employees, suppliers and other stakeholders can now be addressed within one basic system. With increased competition, the Qatari company has clearly had a competitive advantage with such technologies.

Design/methodology/approach used in the study
To present the research, an overview of the use of the database management system was …show more content…

Traditional record and information management system has no place in modern business processes. As aforementioned, the result of this study will add into the body of knowledge such as the salient innovative database information management system that, organizations can implement. Additionally, the results will motivate employees at their work places, with a higher multiplier effect in increased organizational productivity and profitability. It will provide, to RasGas subsurface management, weaknesses if any, in its implementation of the database information management and recommendations for …show more content…

It includes the software that assists with making decisions and the data resources such as databases. Moreover, the hardware assets, decision support system, people management project management applications and computerized processes that make organizational units to move economically. In addition, Nader et al., (2013) state that management information system has dual parts: Ecosystem, comprising of, people, concerned with system accessibility of information, the tools and technology on hand for the system. Endosystem, includes variables that an engineer can manipulate and direct, for instance, tools, algorithms, and processes employed.
Meanwhile, Jennifer (2014) defines management information system as an approach that gathers, and manipulates data (information) and gives it to administrators at all echelons who utilizes it , for decision-making, designing, programme execution and control. She agrees with other previous researchers, that, the management information system consists of all parts that gathers, processes, and distributes data or information. She reiterates that the management information system contains software and hardware, people, communications gadgets and

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