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Chapter 3
DATABASES AND DATA WAREHOUSES
Building Business Intelligence
STUDENT LEARNING
OUTCOMES
CAN COMPANIES KEEP YOUR
PERSONAL INFORMATION PRIVATE
AND SECURE?
Big Information Loss Examples
Questions
1. Have you been a victim of identity theft? If
so, what happened?
2. What can you do to protect yourself from
identity theft?
3. How many organizations have your credit
card number?
INTRODUCTION
• Businesses use many IT tools to manage
and organize information for many reasons
• Online transaction processing (OLTP)
• Online analytical processing (OLAP)
INTRODUCTION
• OLTP
• OLAP
OLTP, OLAP, and Business
Intelligence
CHAPTER ORGANIZATION
1. Relational Database Model
2. Database Management System Tools
3. Data Warehouses and Data Mining
4. Business Intelligence Revisited
5. Information Ownership
RELATIONAL DATABASE
MODEL
• Database
• Relational database
Database Characteristics
Database – Collection of Information
Database – Created with Logical
Structures
• Data dictionary
Before you can enter information
into a database, you must define
the data dictionary for all the
tables and their fields. For
example, when you create the
Truck table, you must specify that
it will have three pieces of
information and that Date of
Purchase is a field in Date format.
Database – Logical Ties within the
Information
• Primary key
• Foreign key
Customer Number is the
primary key for Customer and
appears in Order as a foreign
key
Database – Logical Ties within the
Information
Databases – Built-In Integrity
Constraints
• Integrity constraints
• Data dictionary
• Foreign keys
DATABASE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM TOOLS
• Database
management
system
(DBMS)
5 Components of a DBMS
DBMS Engine
• DBMS engine
• Physical view
• Logical view
Data Definition Subsystem
• Data definition subsystem
• The data dictionary helps you define…
Data Manipulation Subsystem
• Data manipulation subsystem
• Includes views, report generators, queryby-example tools, and structured query
language
View
• View
Binoculars
Report Generator
• Report
generator
Query-by-Example Tool
• QBE tool
Structured Query Language
• SQL
Application Generation
Subsystem
• Application generation subsystem
Data Administration Subsystem
• Data administration subsystem
Data Administration Subsystem
• Backup and recovery
– Backup
– Recovery
Data Administration Subsystem
• Security management
• Query optimization
• Reorganization
Data Administration Subsystem
• Concurrency control
• Change management
DATA WAREHOUSES AND DATA
MINING
• Help you build and
work with business
intelligence and
some forms of
knowledge
• Data warehouse
Data Warehouse Characteristics
• Multidimensional
• Support decision making, not transaction
processing
Data-Mining Tools
• Data-mining tools
Data-Mining Tools
• Query-and-reporting tools
• Intelligent agents
• Multidimensional analysis (MDA tools)
• Statistical tools
Data Marts
• Data mart
Data Warehouse Considerations
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
REVISITED
• Business intelligence (BI)
• Hot topic in business today
• Current market is $50 billion and doubledigit annual growth
BI Objectives
• Help people understand several things:
Building Business Intelligence
Viewing Business Intelligence
• Digital
dashboard
INFORMATION OWNERSHIP
• Information is a resource you must manage
and organize to help the organization meet
its goals and objectives
• You need to consider several things:
Strategic Management Support
• Covered many c-level positions in Chapter
2 for IT
• 2 others in information management
• Data administration
• Database administration
Sharing Information
• Everyone can share – while not consuming
– information
• But someone must “own” it by accepting
responsibility for its quality and accuracy
Information Cleanliness