TIS Chapter 3
TIS Chapter 3
TIS Chapter 3
Data Management
IT applications cannot be done without using some kind of data, which
are at the core of management and marketing operations. However,
managing data is difficult for various reasons.
D F M consists of:
a decision support system
a central data request processor
a data integrity component
links to external data suppliers
the processes used by the
external data suppliers.
USING Unified Modeling Language
Process: 1
Process: 2
Database Approach
1) Database management system (DBMS) provides all users
with access to all the data.
2) DBMSs minimises the following problems:
🞂 Data redundancy: the same data stored in many places.
🞂 Data isolation: applications cannot access data associated with
other applications.
🞂 Data inconsistency: various copies of the data do not
agree.
3) DBMSs maximize the following issues:
Data security.
Data integrity: data meets certain constraints, no alphabetic
characters in zip code field.
Data independence: applications and data are independent
of
one another, all applications are able to access the same data.
Data Hierarchy
Data mining is a tool for analyzing large amounts of data. It derives its
name from the similarities between searching for valuable business
information in a large database, and mining a mountain for a vein of
valuable ore.
Multidimensionality Visualization:
🞂 Measures:
🞂 Money
🞂
Sales
volume
🞂
Head
count
🞂
Inventory
profit
🞂
Actual
versus
forecasted
results.
🞂 Time:
Data Visualization Continued