Monitoring and Supporting Data Conversion
Monitoring and Supporting Data Conversion
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● Discrete data can only take certain values (like whole numbers)
● Continuous data can take any value (within a range)
Put simply: Discrete data can be counted, Continuous data can be measured
Example:
Qualitative:
● It is brown and black
● It has long hair
● It has lots of energy
Quantitative:
● Discrete:
o It has 4 legs
o It has 10 fingers
● Continuous:
o It weighs 25.5 kg
o It is 565 mm tall
➢ Data conversion is the conversion of one file or database from one format (from one physical environment)
to another.
Often, when data is moved from one system to another, some form of data conversion is required to convert the
data to a format the receiving system can interpret.
Types of conversion:
● Database conversion (SQL, MySQL, MS Access, XLS, XML etc)
UPDATE table_name
SET column1=value, column2=value2, ...
WHERE some_column=some_value
To perform an update, you need three pieces of information:
1. The name of the table and column to update,
2. The new value of the column,
3. Which row(s) to update?
Exporting data
You can export data from one application to another application using the Export Wizard.
Exporting lets you share data from one application by providing a copy of data.
1.3.6. Ensuring Data Quality
DBMS provides a set of features that enable you to ensure the quality of data that is moved from source systems to
your data destination. Data profiling is a feature that enables you to analyze the content and structure of your data to
determine inconsistencies, anomalies, and redundancies in the data.
1.4. Collection, Organization and Analysis of Data and Information
The data is typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality (for example, the availability of rooms in hotels),
in a way that supports processes requiring the information (for example, finding a hotel with vacancies).
Organization of data
Organization of data is any one of the data management conventions for physical and spatial arrangement of the
physical records of a data set.
Analysis of data
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Analysis of data is the process of evaluating data using analytical and logical reasoning to examine each component
of the data provided. Data from various sources is gathered, reviewed, and then analyzed to form some sort of
finding or conclusion.
Information
Data accuracy is generally expressed as a confidence interval (CI). This means more of the information collected
can be trusted as valid and free of confounding variables.
1.5.2. Data Integrity
Data integrity (also known as data validity) refers to the overall completeness, accuracy and consistency of data.
This can be indicated by the absence of alteration (unchanged) between two instances or between two updates of a
data record.
Data integrity can be maintained through the use of various error checking methods and validation procedures.
1.5.3. Back-up before Conversion
Before and after the process of converting your data, it is strongly recommended that you perform a full data
backup.
1.6. Identifying and Confirming Data Conversion Tools
• Software
• Hardware
• Environmental Pre-Requisites (Dust, Heat, Extreme Cold, Temperature Stability, Air Circulation and Moisture)
Dust and Dirty environment increases the overheating problem and mostly affects
- The Motherboard.