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Enterprise Information Management: Definition, Scope, and History

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Enterprise Information Management in Practice
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Enterprise information management (EIM) is a field of interest specific to the business intelligence and enterprise data warehousing area. It is a field that specializes in finding the optimum use of information assets of an enterprise (both structured and unstructured) to support the decision-making processes as well as managing the performance of an enterprise.

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Chaki, S. (2015). Enterprise Information Management: Definition, Scope, and History. In: Enterprise Information Management in Practice. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1218-9_1

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