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Introduction to Information Systems Essentials for the Internetworked E-Business Enterprise
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C h a p t e r
James A. O’Brien
5Data
Resource
Management
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• Explain the importance of implementing data resource management processes and technologies in an organization.
• Outline the advantages of a database management approach to managing the data resources of a business.
• Explain how database management software helps business professionals and supports the operations and management of a business.
Chapter Objectives
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• Provide examples to illustrate each of the following concepts:– Major types of databases– Data warehouses and data mining– Logical data elements– Fundamental database structures– Database access methods– Database development.
Chapter Objectives
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Logical Data Elements
EmployeeRecord 2
EmployeeRecord 1
EmployeeRecord 3
EmployeeRecord 4
Name SS Salary Name SS Salary Name SS Salary Name SS Salary
Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data
PersonnelDatabase
PayrollFile
BenefitsFile
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OperatingSystem
DatabaseManagement
System
ApplicationPrograms
OperatingSystem
DatabaseManagement
System
ApplicationPrograms
Databases
DataDictionary
DatabaseManagement
•Database Development•Database Interrogation•Database Maintenance•Application Development
Database Management Systems
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Network Server
Network Server
ExternalDatabases onthe Internet &
Online Services
Client PC or
NCOperational
Databases ofthe Organization
DataMart
End UserDatabases
DataWarehouse
DistributedDatabases on
Intranets & Other
Networks
Major Types of Databases
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Data Warehouse and Data Mining
Client PC or
NCAnalyticalData StoreEnterpriseWarehouseData MartData
AcquisitionSubsystem
WarehouseDesignSubsystem
DataManagementSubsystem
Data Accessand DeliverySubsystem
Data Accessand DeliverySubsystem
Web Information
System
Web Information
System
OperationalDatabases
MetadataDirectory
MetadataRepository
MetadataManagementSubsystem
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Web-Based Systems
WebBrowser
Web ServerSoftware
Web ServerSoftware
NetworkServerThe Internet
IntranetsExtranets
Client PCsor NCs
HTML pagesGIF image filesVideo files
Web Objects
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Data Resource Management
DataAdministratio
n
DataPlanning
DatabaseAdministration
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Database Structures
Employee2
Employee2
A
Empno Ename Etitle Dept
1
2 B
3 C
Relational Structure
Network StructureHierarchical Structure
Employee3
Project BProject A
Dept Dname Dloc Dmgr
A
B
C
Employee2
Employee1
Project A
Employee1
Dept A Dept BDept
Project B
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Database Structures (cont)
East
WestDenver
FebActual Budget
Margin
Sales TV
VCR
TV
VCR
MultidimensionalDatabase Structure
Attributes•Customer•BalanceOperations•Deposit•Withdraw
Bank Account Object
Attributes•Credit Line•Mthly StatementOperations•Calculate Interest•Print Mthly Statement
Checking AccountObject
Attributes•Credit Line•Mthly StatementOperations•Calculate Interest•Print Mthly Statement
Savings AccountObject
Object-OrientedDatabase Structure
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Key Fields
SequentialAccess
SequentialOrganization
IndexedSequential
AccessMethod
KeyTransformation
Direct Access
URLs
Accessing Files and Databases
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Database Development
User NeedsDescriptionUser NeedsDescription
1. Data Planning1. Data Planning
Enterprise ModelEnterprise Model
2. RequirementsSpecifications
2. RequirementsSpecifications
3. Conceptual Design3. Conceptual Design
4. Logical Design4. Logical Design
Physical ModelsPhysical Models
5. Physical Design5. Physical Design
Data ModelsData Models
Logical ModelsLogical Models
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• Data resource management is a critical management activity. Management roles include database administration, data planning, and data administration.
• Under the database management approach, data records are consolidated into databases that can be accessed by many different application programs, serving multiple users.
Chapter Summary
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• Database management systems are software packages that simplify the creation, use, and maintenance of databases.
• Several types of databases are used by organizations including operational, distributed, external, data warehouses and data marts.
• Database development for large corporate databases requires a top-down planning effort involving planning, requirements specification and logical and physical design.
Chapter Summary (cont)