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Managing Data to Produce Information

Managing Data to Produce Information. Base line. Data is words, numbers, dates, images, sounds etc without context . is processed by computers, the resulting  information  can then be used to make decisions http:// www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/ict/databases/0datainforev1.shtml

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Managing Data to Produce Information

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  1. Managing Data to Produce Information

  2. Base line • Data • is words, numbers, dates, images, sounds etc without context. • is processed by computers, the resulting information can then be used to make decisions • http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/ict/databases/0datainforev1.shtml • Nice definition for modern data processing

  3. Information • is a collection of words, numbers, dates, images, sounds etc put into context, ie to give them meaning. • Same source • Not so nice, what does “give them meaning” actually mean ?

  4. So is this the best song ever ? • Gangnam video first to hit two billion views on YouTube • By Rick Kelsey • Newsbeat reporter • 31 May 2014 • http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/27647802

  5. Information Systems • is the study of complementary networks of hardware and software ….. • that people and organizations use to collect, filter, process, create and distribute data • Jessup; Joseph  Information Systems Today

  6. Management information System • is a computer system that assists in decision making and the wider conduct of the management function within an organisation: • “A computerized database ... for every level of management” (Inc.com, 2014). • For example, financial systems should be able to produce reports that inform management on fiscal matters, which is almost always a critical part of an organisation's concerns.

  7. Graphical Information System • is a computer system specifically relating to real word geographic data, • “which can be used for scientific investigations, resource management and development planning” • “capable of capturing, storing, analyzing, and displaying geographically referenced information” • (Koury, Downing & Semenza, 2012).

  8. http://www.jobstats.co.uk/ • Data or information • Information System or Management Information System

  9. On jobstats • Search for • SQL • Big data • And use the quick link to SQL Alternate site http://www.computing.co.uk/jobs • For SQL jobs • Big data

  10. Big Data • Standard definition • Big data is high-volume, high-velocity and high-variety information assets that demand cost-effective, innovative forms of information processing for enhanced insight and decision making. • http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/big-data/

  11. Various sources

  12. or • IBM data scientists break big data into four dimensions: volume, variety, velocity and veracity • http://www.ibmbigdatahub.com/infographic/four-vs-big-data

  13. Other V’s • Value • Visualization • As you can see, Big Data depends on your point of view and which definition you decide to select • Is quality address ?

  14. or • Some definitions discuss issues to do with • Structured data • Semi structured data • Unstructured data • standard XML data feed • Take Yahoo weather feed

  15. Or • Discuss dig data in terms • Of documents • Rather than data • http://www.mongodb.org/ • “Data in MongoDB has a flexible schema. Collections do not enforce document structure. This flexibility gives you data-modeling choices to match your application and its performance requirements.”

  16. Traditional DB • Is rows and columns • Structured, semi structured • Or is columns and rows • Weather data • Google Bigquery

  17. For this workshop • Use Oracle • Via Oracle SQLplus • From a CMD window • sqlplus SURFS/UP@crusstuora1/stora • Or MYSQL • Web browser • http://web.fces.staffs.ac.uk/phpmyadmin/ • User id raf1/raf1

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