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Deck 8: Accessing Organizational Information Data Warehouse
1
Which of the following describes ETL?
A) A process that extracts information from internal and external databases.
B) A process that transforms information using a common set of enterprise definitions.
C) A process that loads information into a data warehouse.
D) All of these.
A) A process that extracts information from internal and external databases.
B) A process that transforms information using a common set of enterprise definitions.
C) A process that loads information into a data warehouse.
D) All of these.
D
Explanation: All of these describe ETL.
Explanation: All of these describe ETL.
2
What is the primary purpose of a data warehouse?
A) To aggregate information throughout an organization into multiple repositories in such a way that employees can make decisions and undertake business analysis activities.
B) To disaggregate information throughout an organization into multiple repositories in such a way that employees can make decisions and undertake business analysis activities.
C) To aggregate information throughout an organization into a single repository in such a way that employees can make decisions and undertake business analysis activities.
D) To disaggregate information throughout an organization into a single repository in such a way that employees can make decisions and undertake business analysis activities.
A) To aggregate information throughout an organization into multiple repositories in such a way that employees can make decisions and undertake business analysis activities.
B) To disaggregate information throughout an organization into multiple repositories in such a way that employees can make decisions and undertake business analysis activities.
C) To aggregate information throughout an organization into a single repository in such a way that employees can make decisions and undertake business analysis activities.
D) To disaggregate information throughout an organization into a single repository in such a way that employees can make decisions and undertake business analysis activities.
C
Explanation: The purpose of a data warehouse is to aggregate information throughout an organization into a single repository in such a way that employees can make decisions and undertake business analysis activities.
Explanation: The purpose of a data warehouse is to aggregate information throughout an organization into a single repository in such a way that employees can make decisions and undertake business analysis activities.
3
What is information that people use to support their decision-making efforts?
A) Information cleansing and scrubbing
B) Data-mining tools
C) Data mining
D) Business intelligence
A) Information cleansing and scrubbing
B) Data-mining tools
C) Data mining
D) Business intelligence
D
Explanation: This is the definition of business intelligence.
Explanation: This is the definition of business intelligence.
4
What do data warehouses support?
A) OLAP
B) Analytical processing
C) OLTP
D) OLAP and analytical processing
A) OLAP
B) Analytical processing
C) OLTP
D) OLAP and analytical processing
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5
A data warehouse is a _________ collection of information-gathered from many different ___________ databases-that supports business-analysis activities and decision-making tasks.
A) Physical, transactional
B) Physical, operational
C) Logical, transactional
D) Logical, operational
A) Physical, transactional
B) Physical, operational
C) Logical, transactional
D) Logical, operational
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6
Why is Noodles & Company using business intelligence?
A) To improve financial analysis.
B) To improve corporate processes.
C) To track store quality.
D) To change the corporate culture.
A) To improve financial analysis.
B) To improve corporate processes.
C) To track store quality.
D) To change the corporate culture.
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7
What is a dimension?
A) A particular attribute of information.
B) A particular entity of information.
C) A particular relational database.
D) A particular single repository.
A) A particular attribute of information.
B) A particular entity of information.
C) A particular relational database.
D) A particular single repository.
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8
All of the following are reasons why operational systems are not appropriate for business analysis except:
A) Does not include information from other operational applications.
B) Operational systems are integrated.
C) Operational information is mainly current.
D) Operational information frequently has quality issues.
A) Does not include information from other operational applications.
B) Operational systems are integrated.
C) Operational information is mainly current.
D) Operational information frequently has quality issues.
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9
Why is Ben & Jerry's using business intelligence?
A) To improve quality.
B) To create new flavors of ice cream.
C) To improve financials.
D) To manage distribution.
A) To improve quality.
B) To create new flavors of ice cream.
C) To improve financials.
D) To manage distribution.
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10
Which of the following is not one of the principal BI enablers?
A) Technology
B) Corporate processes
C) People
D) Corporate culture
A) Technology
B) Corporate processes
C) People
D) Corporate culture
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11
A relational database contains information in a series of two-dimensional tables.How is data contained in a data warehouse and data mart?
A) Information is multidimensional, meaning it contains a single layer of data in a table format.
B) Information is two-dimensional, meaning it contains a single layer of data in a table format.
C) Information is two-dimensional, meaning it contains layers of columns and rows.
D) Information is multidimensional, meaning it contains layers of columns and rows.
A) Information is multidimensional, meaning it contains a single layer of data in a table format.
B) Information is two-dimensional, meaning it contains a single layer of data in a table format.
C) Information is two-dimensional, meaning it contains layers of columns and rows.
D) Information is multidimensional, meaning it contains layers of columns and rows.
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12
What is data mining?
A) The common term for the representation of multidimensional information.
B) A particular attribute of information.
C) Uses a variety of techniques to find patterns and relationships in large volumes of information and infer rules from them that predict future behavior and guide decision making.
D) Process of analyzing data to extract information not offered by the raw data alone.
A) The common term for the representation of multidimensional information.
B) A particular attribute of information.
C) Uses a variety of techniques to find patterns and relationships in large volumes of information and infer rules from them that predict future behavior and guide decision making.
D) Process of analyzing data to extract information not offered by the raw data alone.
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13
Which of the following occurs during data cleansing?
A) Clean missing records.
B) Clean redundant records.
C) Clean inaccurate data.
D) All of these.
A) Clean missing records.
B) Clean redundant records.
C) Clean inaccurate data.
D) All of these.
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14
When does information cleansing occur in the data warehouse?
A) During the ETL process.
B) On the information, once it is in the data warehouse.
C) During the ETL process and once it is in the data warehouse.
D) During the ETL process and before it is in the data warehouse.
A) During the ETL process.
B) On the information, once it is in the data warehouse.
C) During the ETL process and once it is in the data warehouse.
D) During the ETL process and before it is in the data warehouse.
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15
Which of the following does not draw a parallel between the challenges in business and the challenges of war?
A) Collecting information.
B) Discerning patterns and meaning in the information.
C) Accurate and complete information.
D) Responding to the resultant information.
A) Collecting information.
B) Discerning patterns and meaning in the information.
C) Accurate and complete information.
D) Responding to the resultant information.
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16
Lands' End created an organization-wide data warehouse so all its employees could access organizational information.Lands' End soon found out that there could be "too much of a good thing." Many of its employees would not use the data warehouse,because it was simply too big,too complicated,and had too much irrelevant information.Lands' End knew there was valuable information in its data warehouse,and it had to find a way for its employees to easily access the information.What was Lands' End's solution?
A) Build a better, more efficient data warehouse.
B) Build a better, more efficient transactional database.
C) Build a data mart.
D) Build a data-driven website.
A) Build a better, more efficient data warehouse.
B) Build a better, more efficient transactional database.
C) Build a data mart.
D) Build a data-driven website.
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17
Which of the following statements is true?
A) The more complete an organization wants to get its information, the less it costs.
B) The more accurate an organization wants to get its information, the less it costs.
C) The less accurate an organization wants to get its information, the more it costs.
D) The more complete and accurate an organization wants to get its information, the more it costs.
A) The more complete an organization wants to get its information, the less it costs.
B) The more accurate an organization wants to get its information, the less it costs.
C) The less accurate an organization wants to get its information, the more it costs.
D) The more complete and accurate an organization wants to get its information, the more it costs.
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18
What does the Data Warehousing Institute estimate that low-quality information costs U.S.businesses annually?
A) $500 million.
B) $60 billion.
C) $600 billion.
D) It is impossible to determine.
A) $500 million.
B) $60 billion.
C) $600 billion.
D) It is impossible to determine.
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19
Which of the following statements is true regarding customer information?
A) Customer information can exist in several operational systems.
B) Customer information in each operational system could change.
C) Customer information in each operational system can be different.
D) All of these.
A) Customer information can exist in several operational systems.
B) Customer information in each operational system could change.
C) Customer information in each operational system can be different.
D) All of these.
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20
Why would a business use a data warehouse that offers strategic level,external,integrated,and historical information?
A) Identify trends.
B) Make projections.
C) Decide key business issues.
D) All of these.
A) Identify trends.
B) Make projections.
C) Decide key business issues.
D) All of these.
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21
Data warehousing is about extending the transformation of data into _________.
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22
Explain the primary difference between a database and a data warehouse.
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23
Explain the multidimensional nature of data warehouses (and data marts)and the business value gained from multidimensional analysis.
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24
A dimension is a particular attribute of information.Each layer in a data warehouse or data mart represents information according to an additional dimension.What is the common term for the representation of multidimensional information?
A) Table
B) Block
C) Cube
D) All of these
A) Table
B) Block
C) Cube
D) All of these
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25
The data warehouse is a location for all of a business's information.
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26
Explain why an organization cannot achieve 100 percent accurate and complete information.
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27
Extraction,transformation,and loading is a process that extracts information from internal databases,transforms the information using a common set of enterprise definitions,and loads the information into an external database.
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28
A data __________ contains a subset of data warehouse information.
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29
Data information in a data warehouse contains layers of columns and rows,and this is known as __________ databases.
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30
A data warehouse is a ___________ collection of information gathered from many different operational databases that supports business-analysis activities and decision-making tasks.
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31
Which of the following are the principle BI enablers?
A) Technology, processes, and customer culture
B) Technology, people, and customer culture
C) Technology, processes, and corporate culture
D) Technology, people, and corporate culture
A) Technology, processes, and customer culture
B) Technology, people, and customer culture
C) Technology, processes, and corporate culture
D) Technology, people, and corporate culture
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32
The primary purpose of a data warehouse is to perform transactional processes.
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33
Achieving perfect information is almost impossible.The more complete and accurate an organization wants its information to be,the more it costs.Which two variables are used to determine the trade-off for perfect information?
A) Accuracy versus completeness.
B) Accessibility versus completeness.
C) Accuracy versus complexity.
D) Accessibility versus complexity.
A) Accuracy versus completeness.
B) Accessibility versus completeness.
C) Accuracy versus complexity.
D) Accessibility versus complexity.
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34
A dimension is a particular attribute of information.
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35
Identify the importance of ensuring the cleanliness of information throughout an organization.
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36
A(n)___________ is the common term for the representation of multidimensional information.
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A(n)__________ is a particular attribute of information.
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38
_____________ cleansing or scrubbing is the process that weeds out and fixes or discards inconsistent,incorrect,or incomplete information.
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39
The Data Warehousing Institute estimates that low-quality information costs U.S.businesses $60 billion annually.
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Data _________ is the process of analyzing data to extract information not offered by the raw data alone.
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41
Explain the relationship between business intelligence and a data warehouse.
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