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4.0.3
Unit objectives
After completing this unit, you should be able to: Explain how Business and Data is correlated Discuss the concept of turning data into information Describe the relationships between DW, BI, and Data Insight Identify the components of a DW architecture Summarize the Insight requirements and goals of a business
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Business and data
Business World
Data World
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The challanges Customer Business Issues
Too much information and not knowing what’s important
– Not using demand signals to drive supply chain – Not using customer analysis to tailor marketing and sales – Not leveraging valuable unstructured information
Multiple versions of the truth
– Problems managing customer, product and partner interactions – Regulatory compliance inhibited by poor transparency
Lack of trusted information
– Incomplete, out-of-date, inaccurate, misinterpreted data – Difficult to understand or control how information is used
Lack of agility
– Inability to take advantage of opportunities for innovation – Escalating costs due to inflexible systems and changing needs
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Data, Information, Insight
● ● ● ● ● Insights and context from the mind Requires reflection and synthesis Difficult to structure, capture on machines, and transfer Often tacit
Insight
Information
● Data endowed with relevance and purpose ● Need consensus on meaning ● Human mediation necessary
Data
● Discrete, objective facts about the world ● Easily structured and captured ● Easily transferred
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Data
Data has in itself little semantic content: For example:
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Data will have more meaning, when presented as a part of a structure