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6 Data Warehouse Processing Overview

This document discusses data warehouse processing and business intelligence. It defines a data warehouse as a centralized repository populated from operational databases and external sources for decision making. It describes three levels of decision making - strategic, tactical, and operational - and examples of decisions at each level. Finally, it compares transaction processing and business intelligence processing, noting that data warehouses optimize large volumes of integrated data for reporting to support tactical and strategic decisions.

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6 Data Warehouse Processing Overview

This document discusses data warehouse processing and business intelligence. It defines a data warehouse as a centralized repository populated from operational databases and external sources for decision making. It describes three levels of decision making - strategic, tactical, and operational - and examples of decisions at each level. Finally, it compares transaction processing and business intelligence processing, noting that data warehouses optimize large volumes of integrated data for reporting to support tactical and strategic decisions.

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Information Systems Program

Module 2
Introduction to Databases and DBMSs

Lesson 6: Overview of Data Warehouse


Processing
Lesson Objectives
• List three levels of decision making and at least
one decision on each level
• Define data warehouse
• Explain at least one characteristic different for
transaction processing versus business
intelligence processing

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Decision Making Hierarchy

Decision making hierarchy Typical decisions

Identify new markets,


Top
(strategic) choose store locations

Middle
Choose suppliers,
(tactical) forecast sales
Lower Resolve order delays,
(operational)
schedule employees

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Database Support

Decision making hierarchy Database support

External data sources and


summarized, tactical databases
Top
(strategic) Integrated operational
databases

Middle
(tactical) Individual operational
databases

Lower
(operational)
Operational databases

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Data Warehouse Characteristics
• Essential part of infrastructure for business
intelligence
• Logically centralized repository for decision
making
– Populated from operational databases and external
data sources
– Integrated and transformed data
– Optimized for reporting

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Comparison of Environments
• Transaction processing
– Primary data in operational databases
– Large volumes of transactions with relatively small
amounts of data per transaction
– Some reporting requirements for operations
• Business intelligence processing
– Secondary data from operational databases
– Substantial processing for transformations and
integration
– Large volumes of data for reporting

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Summary
• Data warehouse processing supports tactical and
strategic decision making
• Business intelligence processing evolution since
mid 1990s
• Different DBMS features for business intelligence
support

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