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Data Cube Training

Data Cube Training. Welcome to NASA’s Data Cube Training; a simple, painless way to understand Data Cubes. There are two ways to use this presentation: Viewing the presentation to get an overview of workforce data cubes

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Data Cube Training

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  1. Data Cube Training Welcome to NASA’s Data Cube Training; a simple, painless way to understand Data Cubes. • There are two ways to use this presentation: • Viewing the presentation to get an overview of workforce data cubes • Printing out the presentation and using it as a guide while using workforce data cubes

  2. What are Data Cubes • Data Cubes are multidimensional data resources • Data Cubes are an easy way to look at workforce information • Data Cubes allow you to look at complex data in a simple format • Data Cubes allow you to analyze specific workforce data

  3. NASA Workforce URLs http://nasapeople.nasa.gov/workforce • Tools and Information about NASA’s workforce • Workforce Data Cubes • Workforce Analysis and Reports • Workforce Planning Tools http://naade02.msfc.nasa.gov/workforce • NASA Workforce Cubes • Basic Cubes for Public Viewing • Current Status • Historical • Hires/Losses/Promotions http://naade02.msfc.nasa.gov/workforce/moredata.html • Detailed NASA Workforce Cubes • Status Cubes • Transactional Cubes • Analysis and Workforce Projection Cubes

  4. Measures: Method of counting. How the dimension is being counted. Filters: Ability to look at only one portion of a dimension. Example – GSFC instead of All Centers. Dimensions: The category that is being counted. Example – GSFC Employees, Employee Type etc. Parts of the Data Cube

  5. How to use a Data Cube • Data Cubes look like a simple spreadsheet • Just choose what data you want in your columns and your rows and the totals self-populate • In this example, NASA Centers are in the columns and some dates are in the rows

  6. How to choose your Columns • To choose a column, simply click on the pull-down menu and choose your data • The column pull-down menu is located just to the right of the column header labels

  7. How to choose your Rows • To choose a row, simply click on the pull-down menu and choose your data The row pull-down menu is located just below the row header labels

  8. Filters • After choosing the columns and rows, you may choose what segment of the population you want to view • Use drop-down boxes to determine what data you want to focus on

  9. Measures • You may also choose how the data is counted or measured • The most common measure is headcount • Other measures include: • Average Age • Average Years of Federal Service • Average Annual Salary • Aggregate Salary

  10. Measures • Use the drop-down box to choose a measure

  11. View Data As . . . • You may also choose to view the data as a number or as a percentage • Just use the View Data As drop down box

  12. Other methods of analysis • The bottom of each page has a number of buttons that are used for analysis • Simply experimenting with these buttons is the best way to learn about them • Feel free to experiment, you cannot break the internet by clicking on one of these buttons. • To learn more about these buttons, go to: • http://naade02.msfc.nasa.gov/workforce/pply_features.html • http://naade02.msfc.nasa.gov/workforce/about_data.html

  13. This has been a basic introduction to NASA’s Workforce Data Cubes If you have additional questions, please contact: • Stephen Chesley - Stephen.Chesley@nasa.gov • Craig Conlin – Craig.Conlin@nasa.gov To get more information about NASA’s Workforce, please visit our web site: http://nasapeople.nasa.gov/workforce

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