Monday, 2 October 2017

CIS 515 Week 2 Discussion 2

CIS 515 Week 2 Discussion 2



"Aggregate Queries" Please respond to the following:
  • Suppose you have been hired as an IT professional to support database reporting functionality for a Human Resources system.  Compose at least two aggregate function queries that can be useful for the executives of the organization to extract summary data from a database system.  
  • Synthesize how aggregate functions help the organization understand employee performance. Provide an example that supports how the aggregate function is used to leverage talent within the organization. Note: The Strayer Oracle Server may be used to test and compile the SQL Queries developed.  















CIS 515 Week 2 Discussion 2

"Aggregate Queries" Please respond to the following:
  • Suppose you have been hired as an IT professional to support database reporting functionality for a Human Resources system.  Compose at least two aggregate function queries that can be useful for the executives of the organization to extract summary data from a database system.  
  • Synthesize how aggregate functions help the organization understand employee performance. Provide an example that supports how the aggregate function is used to leverage talent within the organization. Note: The Strayer Oracle Server may be used to test and compile the SQL Queries developed.  

CIS 515 Week 2 Discussion 2

"Aggregate Queries" Please respond to the following:
  • Suppose you have been hired as an IT professional to support database reporting functionality for a Human Resources system.  Compose at least two aggregate function queries that can be useful for the executives of the organization to extract summary data from a database system.  
  • Synthesize how aggregate functions help the organization understand employee performance. Provide an example that supports how the aggregate function is used to leverage talent within the organization. Note: The Strayer Oracle Server may be used to test and compile the SQL Queries developed.  

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