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Data Warehouse - Operational Systems

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Operational Systems

Operational systems are the ones supporting the day-to-day activities of the
enterprise. They are focused on processing transactions, ranging from order
entry to billing to human resources transactions. In a typical organization, the
operational systems use a wide variety of technologies and architectures, and
they may include some vendor-packaged systems in addition to in-house
custom-developed software. Operational systems are static by nature; they
change only in response to an intentional change in business policies or
processes, or for technical reasons, such as system maintenance or performance tuning.
These operational systems are the source of most of the electronically maintained data
within the CIF. Because these systems support time-sensitive realtime transaction
processing, they have usually been optimized for
performance and transaction throughput. Data in the operational systems
environment may be duplicated across several systems, and is often not synchronized.
These operational systems represent the first application of business rules to an
organization’s data, and the quality of data in the operational
systems has a direct impact on the quality of all other information used in the
organizatio

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