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OSS vs BSS OSS (Operations Support System) and BSS (Business Support System) are essential components of a business. Both systems are interdependent and proper integration between both systems should be achieved in order to align the business and operations into a common goal. Proper integration between OSS and BSS... 
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DSS vs ESS | Executive Support System vs Decision Support System For those who are managing business today, managing information and processing it effectively to take decisions that are timely and productive is vital for survival as there is cut throat competition and one has to be at his very best at all times... 
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OLAP vs OLTP Both OLTP and OLAP are two of the common systems for the management of data. OLTP (Online Transaction Processing) is a category of systems that manages transaction processing. OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) as the name suggests, is a compilation of ways to query multi-dimensional databases.... 
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Master Data vs Transaction Data Master data includes the information that is important to a business. And this data will be shared by many applications that make up the information system for the business. A typical ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system would include key information like customers, products,... 
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BRS vs SRS In a software development project, BRS (Business Requirement Specification) is a document that details the requirements of the customer. This contains the information about the business and details about the processes that needs to be implemented in software. SRS (Software Requirements Specification)... 
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SAP vs ORACLE The acronym SAP stands for Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing. SAP is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software that integrates several business applications, which are designed for specific business areas. Today, many large corporations such as IBM and Microsoft use SAP... 
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ERP vs DSS In businesses, managers see information as power in their hands. With the advent of computer based management information systems (MIS), managers have been better able to take correct decisions based upon integrated information. ERP and DSS are two of the commonly implemented information systems that... 
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ERP vs MIS The use of information technology to make businesses more competitive and productive has become very popular and almost necessary in recent time. There are many information systems that are being used by organizations for this purpose. Two such powerful tools that provide management with all the relevant... 
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MIS vs DSS vs EIS MIS, DSS and EIS are all various kind of Information Systems used by corporates. Nowadays all the companies are shifting their operations completely on the computer systems. They have given trainings to their employees as to how to manage things on the computers by using various kinds of Information... 
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Data mining vs Data Warehousing Data Mining and Data Warehousing are both very powerful and popular techniques for analyzing data. Users who are inclined toward statistics use Data Mining. They utilize statistical models to look for hidden patterns in data. Data miners are interested in finding useful relationships... 
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Data Mining vs OLAP Both data mining and OLAP are two of the common Business Intelligence (BI) technologies. Business intelligence refers to computer-based methods for identifying and extracting useful information from business data. Data mining is the field of computer science which, deals with extracting interesting... 
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M&E vs MIS M&E and MIS are two terms often talked about in the corporate world, and in large organizations. M&E refers to monitoring and Evaluation and MIS refers to Management Information System. In businesses and organizations, collection of data concerning different departments and their analysis... 
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GDSS vs DSS GDSS and DSS are computer based information system that may assist decision making processes within a group, company or office. By using GDSS and DSS, the company can speed up decision making process allowing more time for employees to focus on particular issues. Learning and training can be promoted... 
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