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Data Warehouse In an enterprise a data warehouse (DWH) is an organized information collection which stores current and historical data used for creating reports for management. Reports are generally produced from already structured information or continual data mining carried out by experts. Data mining is realized by using advanced statistical methods, correlating “primary information ” from different production departments. The delivery of reports is carried out using “secondary information” stored in specialized Data Marts. The discovery of useful information aids business strategies which should increase efficiency in the production process. S-DWH overview architecture Staging Area Data Integration Data Warehouse Data Mart PRODUCTION DATA MINING E T RESOURCES L secondary information DISTRIBUTION secondary operational primary information SALES information information primary information REPORTS EXTERNAL OPERATIONAL DECISION feedback Statistical Data Warehouse In an Enterprise the information collected in a DWH derives from different production departments. For producing Primary Information, specific Extraction Transformation and Loading (ETL) procedures are needed. In a S-DWH (Statistical-DWA) the sources are direct data capturing or administrative archives and the ETL procedures must manage the effective statistical elaboration. A S-DWH is a coherent information collection of current and historical data of different statistical topics and domains. A high level of coordination is necessary both within different topics and within different operational phase activities, and between the topics and activities. S-DWH Architectural domains To define and enable the evolution of a S-DWH requires a definition of a framework where key principles and models can be created, communicated and improved. A S-DWH framework comprises: business domain to align strategic objectives and tactical demands through a common understanding of the organization. Information architecture domain, to describe data base organization and management of data and metadata information. technology domain, i.e. the combined set of software, hardware and networks to develop and support IT services. 5 S-DWH business domain In the business domain, key business processes that should be considered are: Adapting or Redesigning of statistical regulation (timing and output); Managing changes from stove-pipe approaches to a coherent S-DWH; Redesigning operational management ( methodology and processes); Data management (security, custodianship and ownership, data and metadata); Quality management (assessment and control); Software and IT infrastructure management. 6
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