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<p>to improve their chances of success.</p>

<p><big>Example</big></p>
<p>Consider a <a href="page.php?w=web_application">web application</a> where a user can query a variety of information about cities (such as crime statistics, weather, hotels, demographics, etc.).  Traditionally, the information must be stored in a single database with a single schema.  But any single enterprise would find information of this breadth somewhat difficult and expensive to collect.  Even if the resources exist to gather the data, it would likely duplicate data in existing</p><p>
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