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In my opinion, centralized database would be better because it can ensure data integrity and

consistency better than the distributed one. The frequent updates across various locations can be
more effectively managed and controlled from a central point. This minimizes the risk of data
inconsistencies that may arise in a distributed system, where updates are performed across
multiple nodes. A centralized system simplifies data administration, allowing for uniform
application of data integrity measures, security protocols, and backup procedures. This
centralized control reduces the likelihood of errors and ensures a standardized approach to
maintaining the quality and reliability of data. Given the critical nature of inventory management
in a retail setting, a centralized system is likely to provide better performance and
responsiveness. This is crucial for real-time tracking of stock levels and sales, ensuring that the
data used for decision-making is both accurate and up-to-date. In conclusion, a centralized
database system offers a more reliable solution for data integrity and consistency in the scenario
presented by company ABC's multinational retail operations, given the need for frequent updates
and the importance of maintaining accurate and consistent inventory data.

In centralized database all the data is stored in a single location making it easy to manage and
maintain the data. Centralized database provides better user experience as it has uniform data
structure and schema. It is easier to do backup and recovery since all data is in one location.
ItFollowing are the advantages of centralized database:

 Affordable and easy to manage


 Easy to access
 Minimal data redundancy
 Stronger security
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In the context of company ABC's multinational retail operations, a centralized database


system presents a more advantageous approach for ensuring data integrity and
consistency. This is primarily due to the centralized system's ability to effectively
manage and control frequent updates across various locations, minimizing the risk of
data inconsistencies that are more prevalent in distributed systems.
A centralized system simplifies data administration by enabling the uniform application
of data integrity measures, security protocols, and backup procedures. This centralized
control reduces the likelihood of errors and ensures a standardized approach to
maintaining data quality and reliability. Given the critical nature of inventory
management in a retail setting, a centralized system is likely to provide better
performance and responsiveness. This is essential for real-time tracking of stock levels
and sales, ensuring that decision-making is based on accurate and up-to-date data.
In conclusion, a centralized database system offers a more reliable solution for data
integrity and consistency in the scenario presented by company ABC's multinational
retail operations, particularly given the need for frequent updates and the importance of
maintaining accurate and consistent inventory data.

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