ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT TOOLS BY: DURGESH PATEL & KHUSHBOO KADBER

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ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT TOOLS BY: DURGESH PATEL & KHUSHBOO KADBER DATA WAREHOUSE ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT TOOLS BY: DURGESH PATEL & KHUSHBOO KADBER

Data warehouse Administration & Management Tools It covers a wide area of field such as: Data warehouse and business strategy Development life cycle Data warehouse Team Process Management Security Management

A)Data warehouse & Business Strategy “Data is a blood for any organization” Business specific objectives:- Identifying environmental factors Formulating Strategic plans Determining specific objectives

B) Development Life cycle Data warehouse System development phase are similar to the phase of SDLC.

C)Data warehouse Team Building a data warehouse is a large system development process. Participants range from DWA( Data warehouse administrator) to business analyst. Team should be supposed to lead the organization. Team Members: DWA, Managers , project managers , executive sponsors, Business analyst, System architect etc.

D) Process Management Process management is not required for every field. But it is mainly required for: Process schedule Task initiation Process map definition

E) Security Management The goal of database security is the protection of data from accidental or intentional threats to its integrity and access. A method to protect data from threats is encryption and decryption. Confidential and sensitive data can be store in a seperate tables where only authorized users can access.

Management Tools For the various types of metadata and day-to-day operations of the data ware house, the administration and management tools must be capable of supporting the following task: Monitoring data sources from multiple sources. Data quality and integrity check. Managing and updating metadata. Monitoring database performance to ensure efficient query response time and resource utilization.

Administration Tools:- The procedures in this guide refer to and sometimes require the following products, tools, and utilities to achieve your goals with your data warehouse: Oracle universal installer Oracle enterprise manager Oracle warehouse Builder Oracle Tuning pack

Challenges & Problems Data warehouse management and administration is facing a major problem and challenge for data security and unstructured data. For which Big data is coming into picture.

Thank you