CHAPTER 3 DATABASES AND DATA WAREHOUSES Building Business Intelligence CONTACT INFORMATION: Stephen Haag is the primary author of this chapter. If you have any questions or comments‚ please direct them to him at shaag@du.edu. THIS CHAPTER/MODULE IN SHORT FORM… This chapter introduces your students to the vitally important role of information in an organization and the various technology tools (databases‚ DBMSs‚ data warehouses‚ and data-mining tools) that facilitate the management
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Data Mining DM Defined Is the analysis of (often large) observational data sets to find unsuspected relationships and to summarize the data in novel ways that are both understandable and useful to the data owner Process of analyzing data from different perspectives and summarizing it into useful information A class of database applications that look for hidden patterns in a group of data that can be used to predict future behavior. DM Defined The relationships and summaries derived
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DATA LEAKAGE DETECTION . Abstract - If a distributor has given sensitive data to a set of supposedly trusted agents (third parties) and if some of the data is leaked and found in an unauthorized place‚ the distributor must assess the likelihood that the leaked data came from one or more agents‚ as opposed to having been independently gathered by other means. The techniques used improves the probability of identifying leakages and finding guilty agent. These methods do not
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1. With necessary diagram explain about data warehouse development life cycle . Ans : Introduction to data warehouses. Data warehouse development lifecycle (Kimball’s approach) Q. 2. What is Metadata ? What is it’s uses in Data warehousing Archietechture ? Ans : In simple terms‚ meta data is information about data and is critical for not only the business user but also data warehouse administrators and developers. Without meta data‚ business users will be like tourists left
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DATA COMMUNICATION COEN 3193 Assignment No. 1 Brief History of Data Communication Submitted by: Camille A. Bonito BSCpE IV-2 Submitted to: Florinda H. Oquindo TIMELINE OF HISTORY OF DATA COMMUNICATION 1800 Telegraph defined from the Greek... TELE = Afar GRAPHOS = Write 1809 First telegraph in Bavaria. Samuel Soemmering. Used 35 wires with gold electrodes in water. Detection at distant end 2000 feet away was by the amount of gas caused by electrolysis. 1828 First telegraph in the USA
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Paper Creating a Data Warehouse Introduction Data warehouses are the latest buzz in the business world. Not only are they used to store data for reporting and forecasting‚ but they are part of a decision support system. There are many reasons for creating and using a data warehouse. The data warehouse will support the decisions a business needs to make‚ usually on a daily basis. The data warehouse collects data‚ consolidates the data for reporting purposes. Data warehouses are accompanied
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DATA FLOW DIAGRAM Group#7 Nugao Oserin Obongen The Data Flow Diagram (DFD) • a graphical representation of the flow of data through an information system. It enables you to represent the processes in your information system from the viewpoint of data. The DFD lets you visualize how the system operates‚ what the system accomplishes and how it will be implemented‚ when it is refined with further specification. • Data flow diagrams are used by systems analysts to design information-processing systems
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1 Define data mining. Why are there many different names and definitions for data mining? Data mining is the process through which previously unknown patterns in data were discovered. Another definition would be “a process that uses statistical‚ mathematical‚ artificial intelligence‚ and machine learning techniques to extract and identify useful information and subsequent knowledge from large databases.” This includes most types of automated data analysis. A third definition: Data mining is the
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History of Database Processing. Preliminaries Why is there a need to study File Processing and DBM? Why do we use Databases? Simply because of ourselves and there is always something that happens around us. Collect Data Use and Reuse data Historical Perspective Historical Perspective Historical Perspective Historical Perspective The Electronic Age: Diskette Punch Card Why do we Humans desire Databases? Man has always had the desire to record
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Oracle Fusion Applications Using External Data Integration Services Table of Contents Introduction 4 External Data Integration Services: Overview 4 Integration Points to consider 5 Locating File Import Templates: Explained 5 Prepare Data Files 6 Data Integration using Manual Flow 7 File for Import and Export: Highlights 7 File for Import and Export: Explained 8 Load Interface File for Import Process 10 Importing Data into Application Tables: Procedure 11 Flow Automation using Web Service
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