Data Integration Across Sources: Trust Credit Card Savings Loans
Data Integration Across Sources: Trust Credit Card Savings Loans
Data Integration Across Sources: Trust Credit Card Savings Loans
Sources
Savings Loans Trust Credit card
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IT’S APPLICATIONS IN MODERN
BUSINESS
GROUP 10
• Priyanka Jaiswal (90)
• Payal Bhattacharya (87)
• Sayan Chatterjee (96)
• Shubha Shankar (98)
• Vivek Gupta (106)
Course Overview
Introduction
What Data Warehouse means
What is Data Warehousing
When Data Warehouse Evolved
About the Data Warehouse Architecture
Benefits of Data Warehousing
How Data Warehousing helps in Modern
Business
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A producer wants to know….
What
Whatisisthe
themost
most
effective
effectivedistribution
distribution
channel?
channel?
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Data, Data everywhere
yet ... I can’t find the data I need
data is scattered over the network
many versions, subtle differences
[Barry Devlin]
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Data Warehouse
A data warehouse is a
subject-oriented
integrated
time-varying
non-volatile
collection of data that is used primarily in
organizational decision making.
-- Bill Inmon, 1996
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What is Data Warehousing?
A process of transforming
Information data into information and
making it available to users
in a timely enough manner
to make a difference
Data
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Data Warehousing --
It is a process
Technique for assembling and
managing data from various
sources for the purpose of
answering business questions.
Thus making decisions that were
not previous possible
A decision support database
maintained separately from the
organization’s operational database
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History of Data Warehousing
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Key Developments in Early Years of
Data Warehousing
YEAR DEVELOPER DEVELOPMENT
Tourists: Browse
information harvested by
farmers
Farmers: Harvest information
from known access paths
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Data Warehouse Architecture
Relational
Databases
Optimized Loader
Extraction
ERP
Systems Cleansing
Data Warehouse
Engine Analyze
Purchased Query
Data
Legacy
Data
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Data Warehouse Designs
BOTTOM-UP
TOP-DOWN DESIGN
DESIGN
HYBRID
DESIGN
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TOP-DOWN APPROACH
NDIM
PLACEMENT ADMISSION
COMPANIES APPROVAL
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BOTTOM – UP DESIGNS
NDIM
ECO QT BOOKS
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A D IT STAFF
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DIMENSIONAL
APPROACH
NORMALIZED
APPROACH
CUSTOMER
PRICE PAID FOR NAME
PRODUCTS
SALES
TRANSACTIONS
ORDER NO OF PRODUCTS
DATE ORDERED
PRODUCT
NUMBER
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Normalized Approach
SALES TABLE
cust_id cust_name prod_idqty cost
101 p.kumar 1001A 4 100
102 s.shah 1002B 9 120
103 j.dubey 1001A 1 15
104 t.jain 1001B 10 200
105 g.thakur 1031T 5 70
106 m.mathur 1006M 3 40
Industry Application
Finance Credit Card Analysis
Insurance Claims, Fraud Analysis
Telecommunication Call record analysis
Transport Logistics management
Consumer goods Promotion Analysis
Data Service providers Value added data
Utilities Power usage analysis
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Benefits of Data Warehousing
1. Has a subject area orientation
2. Integrates data from multiple, diverse sources
3. Allows for analysis of data over time
4. Adds ad hoc reporting and enquiry
5. Provides analysis capabilities to decision makers
6. Relieves the development burden on IT
7. Provides improved performance for complex analytical
queries
8. Relieves processing burden on transaction oriented databases
9. Allows for a continuous planning process
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Disadvantages of Data Warehousing
4. Duplicate, expensive
functionality may be developed.
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Future of Data Warehousing
By 2012, business units will control at least 40 percent of the
total budget for business intelligence.