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Intro To Data Warehousing

The document discusses data warehousing, which involves collecting and managing data from multiple sources into a centralized repository to drive business insights. A data warehouse provides decision support and gives access to data according to divisions. It can classify and provide historical data for analysis. Data marts contain subsets of the warehouse tailored for specific business lines like sales or finance. Real-time and integrated warehouses continuously update when transactions occur.

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Intro To Data Warehousing

The document discusses data warehousing, which involves collecting and managing data from multiple sources into a centralized repository to drive business insights. A data warehouse provides decision support and gives access to data according to divisions. It can classify and provide historical data for analysis. Data marts contain subsets of the warehouse tailored for specific business lines like sales or finance. Real-time and integrated warehouses continuously update when transactions occur.

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Introduction to Data

Warehousing
DATA WAREHOUSE – the core of Business
Intelligence system built for data analysis and reporting.

DATA WAREHOUSING – a process used to collect and


manage data from multiple sources into a centralized repository to
drive actionable business insights.

Edlyn Viggayan
Enterprise Data
Warehouse (EDW) Data Mart
 provides decision  subset of Data
support service. Warehouse.
 provides the ability to  designed for a
classify data. particular line of
 give access according to business (sales,
divisions. finance).

Operational Data Store (ODS)


 preferred for routine activities.

Elaine Espejo
Offline Operational
Database
 data is copied from an
operational system to
another server.
Offline Data Warehouse
 data is mapped and
transformed to meet
objectives.

Real Time Data


Warehouse
 updated whenever any
transaction takes place.

Integrated Data Warehouse


 updated continuously when
operational system performs
Stephanie Mayormita a transaction.
Load Manager – (Front Component)
- helps in loading content from different
sources.
Warehouse Manager
- performs operations that are vital for
management within the Data Warehouse.
Query Manager - (Back end Component)
- management of user queries.
End-user Access Tools
- where plenty of application programs can
be used for data warehouse management.

Jericha Anne Santos


Who needs Data Warehouse?
• Decision makers.
• Users who use customized, complex processes to
obtain information.
• People who want simple technology to access data.
• Those who want systematic approach for making
decisions.
• For those who want fast performance on a huge
amount of data.
• Who want to discover “hidden patterns” of data-flows
and groupings.

Jenell Tugari
Sectors where DW is used

HEALTH
AIRLIN NKING
BA CARE PUBLIC
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INVESTMENT
RETAIL TELECOM HOSPITALITY
& INSURANCE CHAINS INDUSTRY

Dezirie Ramos
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
• Quick access to • Creation &
critical data. implementation is
• Integrate sources of time confusing.
data to reduce stress • Difficult to make
on production changes.
system. • Too complex for
• Easier restructuring average users.
and integration. • Project scope will
• Saves user’s time of always increase.
retrieving data. • Need to spend lots of
• Stores large amount resources for
of historical data. implementation.
May Ann Molina
Thank you so much!

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