Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Organizing Data and Information Chapter 5
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Chapter 5 Outline Data Management –Traditional vs. Database Approach to Data Management Data Modeling and Database Models Database Management Systems (DBMS) Database Applications
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Management
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Hierarchy of Data
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Entities, Attributes, and Keys
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Traditional Approach
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Traditional Approach Data redundancy Program-data dependence Data integrity
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Approach
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Advantages of the Database Approach
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Advantages of the Database Approach
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Disadvantages of the Database Approach
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Modeling & Database Models
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Modeling and Database Models Content - What data should be collected? Access - What data should be given to what users? Logical structure - How will the data be organized to make sense to a particular user? Physical organization - Where will the data actually be located?
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Modeling Enterprise data modeling Planned data redundancy Data model Entity-relationship diagrams
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Entity-Relationship (ER) Diagrams
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Models Hierarchical models Network models Relational models
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Hierarchical (Tree) Models
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Network Models
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Relational Models
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Relational Models
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Cleanup
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Management Systems
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Creating and Modifying the Database
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Definition Language
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Creating and Modifying the Database
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Dictionary Benefits Reduced data redundancy Faster program development Easier data & information modification Increased data reliability
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Storing and Retrieving Data
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Structured Query Language
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Output
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Management Systems (DBMSs) Provide a user view Create and modify the database Store and retrieve data Manipulate data Produce reports
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Popular Database Management Systems
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Selecting a DBMS Database size Number of concurrent users Performance Integration Features Vendor Cost
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Applications
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Warehouses
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Comparison of OLTP and Data Warehousing
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Database Developments Data warehouses Data marts Data mining
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Data Mining
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Distributed Databases
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition On-Line Analytical Processing
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Open Database Connectivity (ODBC )
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Object-Relational Database Management Systems Stores objects Hypermedia Spatial data technology
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Summary Data - one of the most valuable resources a firm possesses Entity - a generalized class of objects for which data is collected, stored, and maintained DBMS - a group of programs used as an interface between a database and application programs Traditional on-line transaction processing (OLTP) - do not support the types of data analysis needed today
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Principles and Learning Objectives The database approach to data management provides significant advantages over the traditional file-based approach. –Define general data management concepts and terms, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of the database approach to data management. –Name three database models and outline their basic features, advantages, and disadvantages.
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Principles and Learning Objectives A well-designed and well-managed database is an extremely valuable tool in supporting decision making. –Identify the common functions performed by all database management systems and identify three popular end-user database management systems.
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Principles and Learning Objectives The number and types of database applications will continue to evolve and yield real business benefits –Identify and briefly discuss current database applications.
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition End of Chapter 5