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Agricultural Coding and Data Processing. Section B. What is Data Processing?. The set of operations that translates the information collected into a useful and timely set of statistical reports. Data Processing Considerati ons. Manual processing required Equipment to be used Supplies needed
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Agricultural Coding and Data Processing Section B
What is Data Processing? The set of operations that translates the information collected into a useful and timely set of statistical reports
Data Processing Considerations • Manual processing required • Equipment to be used • Supplies needed • Decentralization • Work flow • Control procedures
Data Processing Components • Receipt and check-in of materials • Manual editing and coding • Data capture • Computer editing • Tabulating the data
Manual versus Computer Processing • Manual processing • Increases time and costs • Can introduce errors • Computer processing • Knowledgeable IT staff • Sufficient equipment and infrastructure • Outsourcing management
Centralized versus Decentralized • Centralized • Uniform procedures • Better controls • Fewer IT staff needed • Decentralized • By type of activity • Communication is important • More controls and staff needed
Data Capture Method Choice • Choice of data capture method affects questionnaire design, data collection, type of staff and budget • Decision must be made during planning • Review recent organizational experience • Conduct equipment inventory • Test any new technologies
Outsourcing Data Capture • Partial or complete solution • Involve leads from processing operations • Buying rather than building technical expertise • Involve permanent staff for knowledge transfer • Incorporate outsourcing as one step in a technology adoption plan • Loss of control of operation • Specify requirements, acceptable outputs, and complete documentation of the process
Data Capture Controls • Keyed data entry • Independent verification • Monitor operator statistics • Scanning • Manual entry for rejected forms • Manual verification to check for false positives
Selection of Software Packages • Decide on the generalized software package(s) to be used for data processing • If using existing software: • Latest version • Programming staff available • If purchasing software • Evaluate ability to meet project’s needs, staff capability and cost • Hardware requirements and training
Software Evaluation Questions • Fit for purpose? • Readily available? • How much programming required? • Staff familiarity with software? • Hardware requirements? • Complete documentation and support?
Computer Hardware Evaluation • System requirements • Current inventory • Procurement • Support and maintenance
Physical Environment • Adequate space, seating, tables, cords and accessories • Temperature and humidity controls • Constant and steady power supply • Physical and electronic security
Data Processing Systems Test • Procedures tested for clarity, completeness and effectiveness • Use pre-test or test deck • Poorly designed data processing operations can negatively impact budget, schedule and quality • Testing should provide production and quality control statistics
When to Start Developing Programs • Tabulations (outputs) should be agreed upon when defining the project • Tabulation programming can begin as soon as tables are defined • Editing programs can begin as soon you have a final questionnaire • Adjustments will be made with final data
Physical Security • Restrict access to unauthorized personnel • Track laptops and external storage devices • Password protection and antivirus • Brief staff on physical security procedures
Electronic Security • Turn off internet, Bluetooth, functionality outside production programs • Disable CD drive and ensure no usb ports are used • Laptops and external media are scanned when they access the server • The server administrator should set levels of access and monitor users
Data Back Up Procedures • Back up data regularly • Store back up in remote location that is safe from temperature or humidity variations • Determine back-up medium and procedures • Rotate external back-ups every few days
Data Processing System Documentation • All data processing system design decisions • All manual procedures including check-in, editing and coding • Data capture, computer editing, coding and tabulation procedures and programs • Quality control procedures and measures • Budget, costs and staff by operation, including production statistics
Section A Quiz • When do you develop tabulations? • After data capture and editing • After the questionnaire is finalized • When determining project deliverables • Why is it important to make data processing decisions during planning? • Which tends to be slower with more errors, manual or computer processing? • What two forms of security should your data processing operations have?