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Chapter 3 Data Warehouses and Data Mining

Chapter 3 Data Warehouses and Data Mining. Aggregate Information = Knowledge & BI. Data Warehouses and Data Mining What Is a Data Warehouse?. Data Warehouses and Data Mining. Data warehouse are: a logical collection of information gathered from many different operational databases

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Chapter 3 Data Warehouses and Data Mining

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  1. Chapter 3 Data Warehouses and Data Mining Management Information Systems for the Information Age

  2. Aggregate Information = Knowledge & BI Data Warehouses and Data MiningWhat Is a Data Warehouse? Data Warehouses and Data Mining • Data warehouse are: • a logical collection of information • gathered from many different operational databases • used to create business intelligence that supports business analysis activities and decision-making tasks. Return to Main Presentation Management Information Systems for the Information Age

  3. Aggregate Information = Knowledge & BI Data Warehouses and Data MiningData Warehouses Are Multidimensional Data Warehouses and Data Mining Figure 3.8 A Multidimensional Data Warehouse with Information from Multiple Operational Databases page 95 Return to Main Presentation Management Information Systems for the Information Age

  4. Aggregate Information = Knowledge & BI Data Warehouses and Data MiningData Warehouses Support Decision Making,Not Transaction Processing Data Warehouses and Data Mining • Data warehouses are not transaction-oriented. • Data warehouses support online analytical processing (OLAP). Return to Main Presentation Management Information Systems for the Information Age

  5. Aggregate Information = Knowledge & BI Data Warehouses and Data MiningWhat Are Data Mining Tools? Data Warehouses and Data Mining • Data mining tools - software tools you use to query information in a data warehouse. These tools include: • Query-and-reporting tools - similar to QBE tools, SQL, and report generators in the typical database environment. • Intelligent agents – use various artificial intelligence tools to form the basis of information discovery and building business intelligence in OLAP. Return to Main Presentation Management Information Systems for the Information Age

  6. Aggregate Information = Knowledge & BI Data Warehouses and Data MiningWhat Are Data Mining Tools? Data Warehouses and Data Mining • Data mining tools continued • Multidimensional analysis (MDA) tools - slice-and-dice techniques that allow you to view multidimensional information from different perspectives. • Statistical tools – help you apply various mathematical models to the information stored in a data warehouse to discover new information. Return to Main Presentation Management Information Systems for the Information Age

  7. Aggregate Information = Knowledge & BI Data Warehouses and Data MiningWhat Are Data Mining Tools? Data Warehouses and Data Mining Figure 3.9 The Data Miner’s Tool Set page 96 Return to Main Presentation Management Information Systems for the Information Age

  8. Aggregate Information = Knowledge & BI Data Warehouses and Data MiningData Marts – Smaller Data Warehouses Data Warehouses and Data Mining • Data mart - a subset of a data warehouse in which only a focused portion of the data warehouse information is kept. Figure 3.10 Data Marts Are Subsets of Data Warehouses page 98 Return to Main Presentation Management Information Systems for the Information Age

  9. Aggregate Information = Knowledge & BI Data Warehouses and Data MiningImportant Considerations Data Warehouses and Data Mining Team Work • Do you need a data warehouse? • Do all your employees need an entire data warehouse? • How up-to-date must the information be? • What data mining tools do you need? How Up-to-Date Should Data Warehouse Information Be?(p. 100) Return to Main Presentation Management Information Systems for the Information Age

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