Abstract
Database views typically are maintained to be consistent with the database at a specific point in time. There are applications, however, where users may prefer or require views which are not consistent with the database. Supporting non-consistent views provides better information for end-users in a decision support environment such as data warehousing. This paper examines thecharacteristics of non-consistent views and investigates their management.
Recommended Citation
Chao, David and Nickerson, Robert C., "Supporting End-Users' Non-Consistent Views for Decision Support Applications" (1997). AMCIS 1997 Proceedings. 255.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis1997/255