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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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FALL 2016
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PROGRAM
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
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SEMESTER
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III
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MI0036 – BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE TOOLS
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BK ID
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B2043
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.
1. Explain Data, Information & Knowledge. Define the meaning of Business
Intelligence (BI). Write a short note on Data Governance (DG)
a)
Explanation of Data, Information & Knowledge
Answer: Data, Information and Knowledge
b)
Meaning of Business Intelligence (BI)
Answer: Business intelligence, or BI, is an umbrella term that refers to a
variety of software applications used to analyze an organization’s raw data. BI
as a discipline is made up of several related activities, including data
mining, online
c)
Write a short note on Data Governance (DG)
Answer: Data governance is a control that ensures that the data entry by an
operations team member or by automated processes meets precise standards, such
as a business rule, a data definition and data integrity constraints in the
data model. The data governor uses data quality monitoring against production
data to communicate errors in data back to operational team members, or to the
technical support team, for corrective action. Data governance is used by
organizations to exercise control over processes and
Question.
2. Explain the various components of Data Warehouses and its goals.
a)
Explanation of the various components of Data Warehouses
Answer: The technical architecture of data warehouses is somewhat similar to
other systems, but does have some special characteristics. There are two border
areas in data warehouse architecture - the single-layer architecture and the
N-layer architecture. The difference here is the number of middleware between
the operational systems and the analytical tools. The data warehouse
architecture described here is a high level architecture and the parts in the
architectures mentioned are full bodied systems and not system-parts.
b)
Goals of Data Warehouses
Answer: Web is changing the data warehousing landscape since at the very high
level the goals of both the Web and data warehousing are the same: easy access
to information. The value of data warehousing is maximized when the right
information gets into the hands of those individuals who need it, where they
need it and they need it most. However, many corporations have struggled with
complex client/server systems to give end users the access they need. The
issues become even more difficult to resolve when the users are physically
remote from the data warehouse location. The Web removes a lot of these issues
by giving users
Question.
3. List and elaborate the Phases of the Business Intelligence (BI) Lifecycle
Answer: While data is captured in complex structures and databases to facilitate
specific transaction requirements, organizations and businesses find it
difficult to extract and capture the required information from data in
transaction systems.
Question.
4. Write short note on the types of approaches for Development of Business
Intelligence Solutions and Differentiate between Waterfall & Agile Approach
a)
Short note on the types of approaches for Development of Business Intelligence
Solutions
Answer: Business Intelligence (BI) are the set of strategies, processes,
applications, data, products, technologies and technical architectures which
are used to support the collection, analysis, presentation and dissemination of
business information. BI technologies provide historical, current and
predictive views of business operations. Common functions of business
intelligence technologies are reporting, online analytical processing,
analytics, data mining, process mining, complex event processing, business
performance management,
b)
Difference between Waterfall & Agile Approach
Answer: The traditional waterfall methodology for software development is
rapidly losing its popularity as Agile methodology is now being increasingly
adopted by companies worldwide for software development.
Waterfall basically is a sequential model
where software development is segregated into a sequence of pre -defined phases
– including feasibility, planning, design, build, test, production, and
support. On the other hand, Agile development
Question.
5. Elaborate on the Business Intelligence (BI) applications in Finance
Answer: Business intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process for analyzing
data and presenting actionable information to help corporate executives,
business managers and other end users make more informed business decisions. BI
encompasses a wide variety of tools, applications and methodologies that enable
organizations to collect data from internal systems and external sources,
prepare it for analysis, develop and run queries against the data, and create
reports, dashboards and data visualizations to make the analytical
6.
Write Short notes on
a)
Business Sponsors
Answer: Sponsorship is a cash and/or in-kind fee paid to a property (typically
in sports, arts, entertainment or causes) in return for access to the
exploitable commercial potential associated with that property.
While the sponsoree (property being
sponsored) may be nonprofit, unlike philanthropy, sponsorship is done with the
expectation of a commercial return.
b)
Business Intelligence (BI) Project Planning
Answer: Project management in most
organizations is treated as an administrative reporting function. Detailed
project planning and hands-on daily project control are often minimized, if not
ignored, especially when organizations try to get several BI applications up
and running very quickly. In their shortsightedness, organizations forget that
extended planning activities often lead to shorter testing and implementation
cycles and thus a shorter delivery time—exactly what the business community
wants.
c)
Silver Bullet Syndrome
Answer: Silver Bullet Syndrome is a management or development malady first
described in computer programming, although the syndrome is not confined to
workers in that field.
Definition: Silver Bullet Syndrome is the belief that the next big change in tools,
resources or procedures will miraculously or magically solve all of an
organization’s problems. This assumption is almost invariably erroneous.
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