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2. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 2 In this chapter, you will: Learn that data are a valuable business asset that requires careful management
Learn why and how the database plays a critical role in an organization
Learn that the introduction of a DBMS has important technological, managerial, and cultural organizational consequences
Learn what the database administrator's managerial and technical roles are
Be introduced to several database administration tools
Examine various database administration strategies
See how various database administration technical tasks are performed with Oracle
3. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 3 Data as a Corporate Asset Raw material used to produce information
Valuable resource
Information
Timely and accurate data can trigger beneficial actions
Basis for knowledge
Used in decision making
4. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 4 Data-Information-Decision Cycle
5. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 5 Databases in an Organization DBMS facilitates
Interpretation and presentation of data
Distribution of data and information
Data preservation and monitoring
Control over data duplication and use
Supports managerial decision making
Top
Middle
Operational
6. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 6 Introduction of Database Big organizational change and challenge
Process with three primary aspects
Technological
Managerial
Cultural
Must focus on organizational needs
7. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 7 Roots in decentralized file systems
Electronic Data Processing (EDP) or Data Processing (DP) Department
Information systems (IS) department Evolution of Database Administration
8. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 8 Database administration created to handle complex data management tasks
Database administrator (DBA) responsible for control of database
Factors affecting DBA placement in organization
Management style
Size and complexity of operations
Geographic distribution of facilities
General coordinator of all DBAs is systems administrator (SYSADM)
Data administrator (DA)
Evolution of Database Administration (Con’t.)
9. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 9 Placement of DBA Function
10. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 10 DBA Functional Organization
11. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 11 DA Versus DBA
12. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 12 Summary of DBA Activities
13. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 13 DBA Skills
14. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 14 DBA Activities and Services
15. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 15 DBA Service: End-User Support User requirements gathering
Conflict and problem resolution
Finding solutions to information needs
Ensuring quality and integrity of applications and data
Building end-user confidence
Managing the training and support of DBMS users
16. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 16 Policies
General statements of direction or action
Communicate and support DBA goals
Standards
More detailed and specific than policies
Describe minimum requirement of DBA activity
Procedures
Written instructions that describe steps for activity
Support and enhance work environment DBA Service: Policies, Procedures, & Standards
17. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 17 Authorization management
User access management
View definition
DBMS utilities access control
DBMS usage monitoring
Security breaches
Preserved integrity
Data recovery may not be necessary
Corrupted integrity
Database must be recovered DBA Service: Security, Privacy, & Integrity
18. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 18 Database security officer (DSO)
Disaster management
Periodic data and applications backups
Proper backup identification
Convenient and safe backup storage
Physical protection
Personal access control
Insurance coverage for the data in the database
Data recovery and contingency plans must be tested and evaluated
Backup and recovery may not cover all aspects of IS DBA Service: Data Backup and Recovery
19. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 19 Data useful in right hands at right time
Current philosophy makes authorized data access easier
Sophisticated query tools
Web front ends
Data democracy
Cautions due to improper use of data DBA Service: Data Distribution and Use
20. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 20 DBMS and utilities evaluation, selection, and installation
Design and implementation of databases and applications
Testing and evaluation of databases and applications
Operation of the DBMS, utilities, and applications
Training and supporting users
Maintenance of the DBMS, utilities, and applications DBA’s Technical Role
21. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 21 Integrated data dictionary
Included with the DBMS
Stand-alone data dictionary
From third-party vendor
Active data dictionary
Automatically updated by the DBMS
Passive data dictionary
Created and updated by a batch process DB Administrative Tools: Data Dictionary
22. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 22 Data elements in all tables
Tables defined in all databases
Indexes defined for each database table
Defined database specifics
End users and administrators of database
Programs that access database
Access authorizations for all users
Relationships among data elements DB Administrative Tools: Data Dictionary (Con’t.)
23. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 23 CASE is Computer-Aided Software Engineering
Provides automated framework for Systems Development Life Cycle
Classifications
Front-end CASE tools support planning, analysis, and design
Back-end CASE tools support coding and implementation
DB Administrative Tools: CASE
24. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 24 Reduction in development time and costs
Automation of the SDLC
Standardization of the systems development methodologies
Easier maintenance of application systems developed with CASE tools
Improves communications among the DBA, applications designers, and end users
DB Administrative Tools: CASE (Con’t.)
25. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 25 Information Engineering (IE) translates strategic goals of the company into data and applications
Focuses on description of corporate data instead of the processes
Output is Information Systems Architecture (ISA)
Serves as the basis for planning, development, and control of future IS Data Administration Strategy: Information Engineering
26. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 26 Forces Affecting Development of ISA
27. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 27
Management commitment
Thorough company situation analysis
End-user involvement
Defined standards
Training
Small pilot project Critical Success Factors for IS Strategy
28. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 5th Edition, Rob & Coronel 28 Database Administration Using Oracle
Security Manager
Schema Manager
Storage Manager
SQL Worksheet
Instance Manager