DATAWHERE - MIAB1 DATAWHERE The MIAB Solution to Information Support and Data Conversion/Migration 통신망 연구실 석사 3 학기 임 수 정.

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DATAWHERE - MIAB1 DATAWHERE The MIAB Solution to Information Support and Data Conversion/Migration 통신망 연구실 석사 3 학기 임 수 정

2000/03/27DATAWHERE - MIAB2 Data Conversion/Migration

2000/03/27DATAWHERE - MIAB3 DATAWHERE Overview

2000/03/27DATAWHERE - MIAB4 Technical Features (1/3)  Improved interface and data quality  State-of-the-practice graphical notation  Integrated meta-data repository  Automated validation and code generation  Report generation features  Quality assurance reporting  Audit trail for the data conversion process  Automated exception handling and error reporting  Automated data conversion statistics collection and reporting  Exception re-processing

2000/03/27DATAWHERE - MIAB5 Technical Features (2/3)  Simplified administration tools  Single point of record  Embedded database access and table level query  Meta-data management  Ensures consistency between the application and interface designs  Interface design integrated with the application conceptual, logical, and physical database designs  Interface design based on business name – direct interactive correlation to physical table and column name

2000/03/27DATAWHERE - MIAB6 Technical Features (3/3)  Improved interface specification  Automatic design driven documentation  Graphical model base presentation  Direct transfer, - SQL to data  Documented data conversion  Data dictionary reporting  SQL procedures stored for post-implementation review  Formal Interface specification  Quality, error, and exception handling reports  Conversion process statistical reporting

2000/03/27DATAWHERE - MIAB7 Edge on the Competition  Reduce data conversion overhead  Accelerate the conversion activities  Utilize industry standard development techniques  Model driven approach  Graphical design tools  Eliminate coding activities  Reduce document generation activities  Facilitate cross-flatform interface solutions  Promote database independence