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Topic 1 : Database Systems. Point #1 Data  Data are raw facts  Unprocessed, thus, no meaning.

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1 Topic 1 : Database Systems

2 Point #1

3 Data  Data are raw facts  Unprocessed, thus, no meaning

4 Information  Processed Data: reveals different meaning  If we are given accurate, relevant and timely information, we are able to create good decisions.  Knowledge and Wisdom!

5 Data->Information- >Decision  Data constitutes the building blocks of information  Information is produced by processing data  Information is used to reveal the meaning of the data  Accurate, Relevant and timely information is the key to good decision making  Good decision making is the key to organizational survival in the global environment

6 As an IM student…  We MANAGE INFORMATION.  We collect the data, able to process the data accurately to create useful information  Thus, you should learn how to manage these chunks of information  A system used is databasing.

7 Point #2

8 What is a Database?  A Database is a shared, integrated computer structure that stores a collection of 1. End-user data: RAW DATA 2. MetaData

9 What is a Meta data?  Provide a description of the data characteristics and the set of relationships that link the data found within the database.

10 A database…  A database resembles a very-organized electronic filing cabinet in which a powereful software, known as a database management system, helps manage the cabinet’s  A Database Management System (DBMS) is a collection of programs that manage the database structure and controls access to the data stored in the database.  An information system is a system that collects and stores data

11 Data we need to manage:  Supermarket – invemtory & checkout  Credit card – purchases & cash advance  Automated teller machines – deposits, withdrawals & balance inquiry  Travel agent – booking, reservation & ticketing  Library – catalog, loans & returns  Insurance – customer information  University – student information

12 Databases and Information Systems Database Management System (DBMS) Decision support systems Management information systems Transaction processing systems Strategic Databases Management Databases Transaction Databases “Information Resources Management”

13 Steps Involved in Converting Data to Information ACQUISITION STORAGE MANIPULATION RETRIEVAL DISTRIBUTION DATAINFORMATION

14 software package/ system to facilitate the creation and maintenance of a computerized database. It defines (data types, structures, constraints) construct (storing data on some storage medium controlled by DBMS) and manipulate (querying, update, report generation) databases for various applications. What is a database management system (DBMS)?

15 Use of Database  Improved data sharing  Better data integration  Minimize data inconsistency and redundancy  Improved data access.


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