MIS Chapter 3

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CTO

the underlying IT infrastructure and user-facing technologies

Extraction, Transformation, and Loading (ETL)

three step process 1. Extract needed information from its source. 2. Transform the data into standardized format. 3. Load the transformed data into a data warehouse.

Query optimization

to minimize response times for large, complex queries

Concurrency control

what happens if two people attempt to make changes to the same record.

5 components of a DBMS

1. DBMS engine 2. Data definition subsystem. 3. Data manipulation subsystem. 4. Application generation subsystem. 5. Data administration subsystem.

Security management for CRUD

CRUD = create, update, and delete.

Database characteristics

Collections of information Created with logical structure. Include logical ties within the info. Include built-in integrity constraints.

Data warehouse considerations

Do you really need one Do all employees need a big data warehouse How up-to-date must the info be What data-mining tools do you need

Sharing Information

Everyone can share - while not consuming - info Someone must "own" it by accepting responsibility for its quality and accuracy

The analytics life cycle

Gather analytics needs > find the data > ETL (extract data from sources) > Mine the data. Keeps going around.

Data warehouse characteristics

Multidimensional (rows, columns, and layers) Supports decision making, not transaction processing. Contains summary of info, not every detail

Structured Query Language

Standardized fourth-generation query language found in most DBMS's.

Information ownership - things to consider

Strategic management support Sharing information with responsibility Information cleanliness

DBMS engine

accepts logical requests and converts them into the physical equivalents, and access the database and data dictionary on a storage device.

View

allows you to see the contents of a database file, make changes, and query it to find information.

Data warehouse

collection of information that supports business analysis activities and decision making

Database

collection of information that you organize and access according to the logical structure of the information.

Business Intelligence

collective information that give you the ability to make effective, important, and strategic business decision.

Application generation subsystem

contains facilities to help you develop transaction-intensive applications.

Data dictionary

contains the logical structure for the information in a database.

Digital dashboard

displays key info on a computer screen tailored to the needs and wants of an individual. Statistical tools for applying mathematical models to data warehouse info.

CIO

every aspect of an organization's information resource

Primary key

field that uniquely describes each record.

Reorganization

for physically rearranging the structure of the information according to how you most often access it.

Database administration

function responsible for the more technical and operational aspects of managing organizational information

Data administration

function that plans for, oversees the development of, and monitors the information resource

Online transaction processing

gathering and processing information and updating existing information to reflect the processed information. Supports operational processing, sales orders, accounts receivable, etc. Supported by operational databases.

Data manipulation subsystem

helps you add, change, and delete information in a database and query it to find valuable information. Most often primary interface. Includes views, report generators, query-by-example tools, and structured query language.

Data definition subsystem

helps you create and maintain the data dictionary and structure of the files in a database. Helps you define: Field names Data types Form Default value Is an entry required, etc.

Query By Example tool

helps you graphically design the answer to a question.

Data administration subsystem

helps you manage the overall database environment by providing facilities for: Backup and recovery Security management Query optimization Reorganization Concurrency control Change management

Report generator

helps you quickly define formats of reports and what information you want to see in a report.

Database management system

helps you specify the logical requirements for a database and access and use the information in a database.

Physical view

how information is physically arranged, stored, and accessed on a storage device.

Change management

how will structural changes impact the overall database

Logical view

how you need to arrange and access information to meed your needs

CPO

information is used in an ethical way

Online analytical processing

manipulation of information to support decision making. Helps build BI. Supported by data warehouses and data mining tools

Key performance indicator

most essential info used in any analytics initiative

Foreign key

primary key of one file that appears in another file.

Information cleanlines

related to ownership and responsibility for quality and accuracy No duplication information No reduncdant records with slightly different data, such as the spelling of a customer name. GIGO - if you have garbage info you get garbage info for decision making

Integrity constraints

rules that help ensure the quality of information.

Relational database

series of logically related two-dimensional tables or files for storing information. Most popular database model.

Query-and-reporting tools

similiar to QBE tools, SQL, and report generators. Artificial intelligence - tools to help you discover info and trends.

Multidimensional analysis

slice-and-dice techniques for viewing multidimensional information

Data mining tools

software tools you use in a data warehouse environment. Query and reporting tools Artificial intelligence Multidimensional analysis tools. Digital dashboards Statistical tools

Data mart

subset of a data warehouse in which only a focused portion of the data warehouse information is kept.

CSO

technical aspects for security of information

Analytics

the science of fact-based decision making


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