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Databases The Fundamentals
Understanding Information The opening statement says it all; “ Information is powerful . Information is useful in telling an organization how its current operations are performing and estimating and strategizing how future operations might perform”
Data & Information We covered this before, way back in chapter 1!  but it is worth going over 1 more time…. Data are raw facts that describe characteristics of an event.  Characteristics of a sales event could be the date, item number, and name. Information is data converted into meaningful and useful context
Purpose of a Database The purpose of a database is to keep track of things that involve more than one theme An Excel Spreadsheet is useful for keeping track of things as well: But not of things that require more than one theme
Example DB with more than 1 theme A DB however can manage multiple Theme
What is a DB? A  database  is a self-describing collection of integrated records. A byte is a character of data. Bytes are grouped into  columns , such as  Student Number  and  Student Name.   Columns are also called  fields.
Columns or fields, in turn, are grouped into  rows , which are also called  records. There is a hierarchy of data elements. A database is a collection of tables  plus  relationships among the rows in those tables,  plus  special data, called metadata. Metadata describes the structure of the database.
Figure 4-3 Student Table (also called File)
Information Granularity Why is metadata important? Well, when organizations address a business issue they must be able to obtain and analyze all relevant information to make the best decision Information we know now comes at different levels. Transactional and analytical…. This information can be parsed down to extreme details, granularities…. Information granularity then refers to the extent of detail within the information.
Information is created and processed by information levels Individual Department Enterprise Information comes in a variety of formats Documents Presentations Spreadsheets Database Information comes in granularities Detail (fine): individual reports Summary: departmental Aggregate (Coarse): Across company reporting
High Quality Information Accuracy Are all values correct?  Is name spelt correctly or $ amount right. Completeness Are any values missing?  Does address include state and zip code? Consistency Is aggregate or summary information in agreement with detailed information?  Example, do all total fields equal the true total of individual fields? Uniqueness Is each transaction, entity, and event represented only once in the information? Are their duplicate customers? Timeliness Is information current with respect to the business requirements? Is data updated weekly, daily, or hourly?
Quality information for Decision-Making Business decisions are only as good as the quality of information used to make decisions.  Issues that affect quality information include; Missing information Incomplete information Duplicate information Wrong information Inaccurate information
How do our systems collect poor data? Customers intentionally enter inaccurate information to protect their privacy Information from different systems can have different entry standards Call center operators enter abbreviated or erroneous information to save time Third party and external information contains inconsistencies, inaccuracies, and errors….
Database Fundamentals Although it should be obvious, organizations must manage their information properly To do this an organization must; Determine what information it requires Acquire that information Organize the information in a meaningful fashion Assure the information’s quality Provide software tools so that employees throughout the organization can access the information they require
DBMS Database maintains information about various types of objects, events, people, and places Database management system is software through which users and application programs interact with a database
Database Advantages Increased Flexibility Needs to be able to handle changes quickly; It also needs to be able to allow users to use information in the many different ways  they may need to  Increased Scalability & Performance Manages large masses of information and large numbers of users in ways non-technical solutions could not! Reduced Redundancy Keeps organizations from storing the same information in multiple places Increased Integrity Is a measure of the quality of information. Integrity constraints are rules that help ensure the quality of information Increased Security Managed with passwords and levels of authorizations
Data Warehouses & Data Marts How can a organization with multiple store fronts spread out across several states share information to better manage; Inventory? Labor budgets on actual number of guests per hour? Better understand actual costs of foods and use of ingredients?
Data Warehouses A data warehouse is a logical collection of information—gathered from many different operational databases Databases support business analysis activities and decision-making tasks
Model of a typical Data Warehouse
ETL Data warehouses compiles information from internal databases or transactional/ operational databases and external databases through  extraction ,  transformation , and  loading  (ETL) The process begins a 2 nd  time when the data warehouse then sends subsets of the information to data marts
Data Marts Why send information to a data mart? Data marts contain a subset of data warehouse information The ultimate goal with any integrated information system--whether it be a data mart or a data warehouse--is to provide consistent, accurate data about the organization to the users.  Department-focused data marts have only the information that group needs. Each department has its own specific uses for a data mart, which often ignore the information needs of other areas.
Business Intelligence BI: is information that people use to support their decision-making efforts In order to do this BI should allow organizations to; Collect information Discern patterns & meaning in the information Respond to resultant information
Gaining sustainable competitive advantage with BI BI is now considered the art of sifting through large amounts of data, extracting information, and turning that information into actionable knowledge To make this happen principal BI enablers need to be in place Technology Technology enables even the smallest of companies to compute and monitor business metrics People “ business intelligence for the masses” takes the BI out of the hands of analysts and into the hands of employees closest to the customer Culture Set by executives and managers.  Best way to encourage BI is to measure the performance of key indicators

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Databases

  • 2. Understanding Information The opening statement says it all; “ Information is powerful . Information is useful in telling an organization how its current operations are performing and estimating and strategizing how future operations might perform”
  • 3. Data & Information We covered this before, way back in chapter 1! but it is worth going over 1 more time…. Data are raw facts that describe characteristics of an event. Characteristics of a sales event could be the date, item number, and name. Information is data converted into meaningful and useful context
  • 4. Purpose of a Database The purpose of a database is to keep track of things that involve more than one theme An Excel Spreadsheet is useful for keeping track of things as well: But not of things that require more than one theme
  • 5. Example DB with more than 1 theme A DB however can manage multiple Theme
  • 6. What is a DB? A database is a self-describing collection of integrated records. A byte is a character of data. Bytes are grouped into columns , such as Student Number and Student Name. Columns are also called fields.
  • 7. Columns or fields, in turn, are grouped into rows , which are also called records. There is a hierarchy of data elements. A database is a collection of tables plus relationships among the rows in those tables, plus special data, called metadata. Metadata describes the structure of the database.
  • 8. Figure 4-3 Student Table (also called File)
  • 9. Information Granularity Why is metadata important? Well, when organizations address a business issue they must be able to obtain and analyze all relevant information to make the best decision Information we know now comes at different levels. Transactional and analytical…. This information can be parsed down to extreme details, granularities…. Information granularity then refers to the extent of detail within the information.
  • 10. Information is created and processed by information levels Individual Department Enterprise Information comes in a variety of formats Documents Presentations Spreadsheets Database Information comes in granularities Detail (fine): individual reports Summary: departmental Aggregate (Coarse): Across company reporting
  • 11. High Quality Information Accuracy Are all values correct? Is name spelt correctly or $ amount right. Completeness Are any values missing? Does address include state and zip code? Consistency Is aggregate or summary information in agreement with detailed information? Example, do all total fields equal the true total of individual fields? Uniqueness Is each transaction, entity, and event represented only once in the information? Are their duplicate customers? Timeliness Is information current with respect to the business requirements? Is data updated weekly, daily, or hourly?
  • 12. Quality information for Decision-Making Business decisions are only as good as the quality of information used to make decisions. Issues that affect quality information include; Missing information Incomplete information Duplicate information Wrong information Inaccurate information
  • 13. How do our systems collect poor data? Customers intentionally enter inaccurate information to protect their privacy Information from different systems can have different entry standards Call center operators enter abbreviated or erroneous information to save time Third party and external information contains inconsistencies, inaccuracies, and errors….
  • 14. Database Fundamentals Although it should be obvious, organizations must manage their information properly To do this an organization must; Determine what information it requires Acquire that information Organize the information in a meaningful fashion Assure the information’s quality Provide software tools so that employees throughout the organization can access the information they require
  • 15. DBMS Database maintains information about various types of objects, events, people, and places Database management system is software through which users and application programs interact with a database
  • 16. Database Advantages Increased Flexibility Needs to be able to handle changes quickly; It also needs to be able to allow users to use information in the many different ways they may need to Increased Scalability & Performance Manages large masses of information and large numbers of users in ways non-technical solutions could not! Reduced Redundancy Keeps organizations from storing the same information in multiple places Increased Integrity Is a measure of the quality of information. Integrity constraints are rules that help ensure the quality of information Increased Security Managed with passwords and levels of authorizations
  • 17. Data Warehouses & Data Marts How can a organization with multiple store fronts spread out across several states share information to better manage; Inventory? Labor budgets on actual number of guests per hour? Better understand actual costs of foods and use of ingredients?
  • 18. Data Warehouses A data warehouse is a logical collection of information—gathered from many different operational databases Databases support business analysis activities and decision-making tasks
  • 19. Model of a typical Data Warehouse
  • 20. ETL Data warehouses compiles information from internal databases or transactional/ operational databases and external databases through extraction , transformation , and loading (ETL) The process begins a 2 nd time when the data warehouse then sends subsets of the information to data marts
  • 21. Data Marts Why send information to a data mart? Data marts contain a subset of data warehouse information The ultimate goal with any integrated information system--whether it be a data mart or a data warehouse--is to provide consistent, accurate data about the organization to the users. Department-focused data marts have only the information that group needs. Each department has its own specific uses for a data mart, which often ignore the information needs of other areas.
  • 22. Business Intelligence BI: is information that people use to support their decision-making efforts In order to do this BI should allow organizations to; Collect information Discern patterns & meaning in the information Respond to resultant information
  • 23. Gaining sustainable competitive advantage with BI BI is now considered the art of sifting through large amounts of data, extracting information, and turning that information into actionable knowledge To make this happen principal BI enablers need to be in place Technology Technology enables even the smallest of companies to compute and monitor business metrics People “ business intelligence for the masses” takes the BI out of the hands of analysts and into the hands of employees closest to the customer Culture Set by executives and managers. Best way to encourage BI is to measure the performance of key indicators