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Course 1 Module 02 Lesson 2

This document discusses organizational roles related to databases and database management systems. It introduces roles in functional areas and information technology departments, including database administrators, data administrators, developers, and data specialists. These roles work with databases to support daily operations and decision making. The document provides an example of a water utility database and its entities and relationships.

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Course 1 Module 02 Lesson 2

This document discusses organizational roles related to databases and database management systems. It introduces roles in functional areas and information technology departments, including database administrators, data administrators, developers, and data specialists. These roles work with databases to support daily operations and decision making. The document provides an example of a water utility database and its entities and relationships.

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Information Systems Program

Module 2
Introduction to Databases and DBMSs

Lesson 2: Organizational Roles


Lesson Objectives
Discuss organizational roles in functional areas
and information technology departments
Think about your career interest especially your
potential roles in information technology
departments

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Water Utility Database

Payment
Billing Processing
Entities :
customers, meters, bil s,
payments, meter readings
Relationships :
bil s sent to customers,
Meter customers make payments, Service Start/
customers use meters, ...
Reading Stop

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Organizational Roles

Organizational
Area

Functional Information
Departments Technology

Data
Indirect Parametric Power Developer Management
Specialists

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Database Specialists
Database administrator (DBA)
More technical
DBMS specific skills
Data administrator
Less technical
Planning role

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Summary
Databases and database technology vital to
modern organizations
Database technology supports daily operations
and decision making
Active working with database technology as
developer, data specialist, or power user
Many opportunities to work with databases

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