Information is considered an asset by every type of organization, whether it is a corporation, government agency, non-profit organization or any other type of institution. Regis University’s M.S. in Database Technologies Master of Science in Database Technologies degree equips students with the essential knowledge to manage databases and to develop database applications.

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Theses/Dissertations from 2013

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Ssd Flash Drives Used to Improve Performance with Clarity Data Warehouse, Douglas Ervin

Theses/Dissertations from 2012

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Development of Database and Software Modules to Identify Case Relationships Using Unstructured Data, Alberto D. Lombardo

Theses/Dissertations from 2011

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Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence: Comparative Analysis of Olap tools, Mahesh Kumar Bhetwal

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Exploring Information Technologies to Support Shotgun Proteomics, Alexander M. Mendoza

Theses/Dissertations from 2010

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Efficacy of the United States Safe Harbor Framework, Margaret M. Beck

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Web 2.0 Technologies Within a Higher Education Online Database Practicum Supporting a New Collaborated Methodology, Sandra Blackman

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Improving Requirements Elicitation By Leveraging the Discipline of Screenwriting, Albert Gardella

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Evaluation Real-Time Data Warehousing Challenges From A Theoretical And Practical Perspective, Dale Hargens

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A Design of a Generic Profile-Based Queue System, Ali Husain

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Change Management in a Dynamic Information Technology Environment: Inquiries Into the Adkar Model for Change Management Results, Michael S. Lowery

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Collaboration Methods for Social Service Agencies: a Case Study of Johnson County, Indiana, Larry Noonan

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Database Concepts in a Virtual World, Janet L. Ochs

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Database Localization in a Test Environment, Thuy-Uyen Tran

Theses/Dissertations from 2009

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Implementing an Sap Transportation Management System Solution: a Case Study, Debra F. Wycoff

Theses/Dissertations from 2008

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Effective Progression of Temporary Virtual Teams Over Time: a Pragmatic Investigation towards the Development of an Internal Structure to Support Knowledge Sharing, Jon F. Davis