Relational Database Support for Data Warehouses
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Relational Database Support for Data Warehouses
This course is part of Data Warehousing for Business Intelligence Specialization
Instructor: Michael Mannino
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Relational Database Support for Data Warehouses is the third course in the Data Warehousing for Business Intelligence specialization. In this course, you'll use analytical elements of SQL for answering business intelligence questions. You'll learn features of relational database management systems for managing summary data commonly used in business intelligence reporting. Because of the importance and difficulty of managing implementations of data warehouses, we'll also delve into storage architectures, scalable parallel processing, data governance, and big data impacts. In the assignments in this course, you can use either Oracle or PostgreSQL.
Module 1 introduces the course and covers concepts that provide a context for the remainder of this course. In the first two lessons, you’ll understand the objectives for the course and know what topics and assignments to expect. In the remaining lessons, you will learn about DBMS extensions, a review of schema patterns, data warehouses used in practice problems and assignments, and examples of data warehouses in education and health care. This informational module will ensure that you have the background for success in later modules that emphasize details and hands-on skills. You should also read about the software requirements in the lesson at the end of module 1. I recommend that you install Oracle Cloud or PostgreSQL this week before assignments begin in week 2. If you have taken other courses in the specialization, you may already have installed Oracle Cloud or PostgreSQL.
What's included
7 videos12 readings1 assignment
7 videos•Total 43 minutes
- Course introduction video•1 minute
- Course objectives video lecture•5 minutes
- Course topics and assignments video lecture•5 minutes
- DBMS extensions video lecture•9 minutes
- Relational database schema patterns video lecture•9 minutes
- Colorado Education Data Warehouse video lecture•8 minutes
- Data warehouse standards in health care video lecture•8 minutes
12 readings•Total 240 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 1•15 minutes
- Get help and meet other learners in this course. Join your discussion forums!•5 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 2•20 minutes
- Optional textbook•10 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 3•10 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 4•30 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 5•30 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 6•30 minutes
- Overview of software requirements and installation•10 minutes
- SQL statements for Store Sales tables•10 minutes
- SQL statements for Inventory data warehouse tables•10 minutes
- Optional textbook reading material•60 minutes
1 assignment•Total 60 minutes
- Module 1 concept quiz•60 minutes
Now that you have the informational context for relational database support of data warehouses, you’ll start using relational databases to write business intelligence queries! In module 2, you will learn an important extension of the SQL SELECT statement for subtotal operators. You’ll apply what you’ve learned in practice and graded problems using SQL (Oracle or PostgreSQL) for problems involving the CUBE, ROLLUP, and GROUPING SETS operators. Because the subtotal operators are part of the SQL standard, your learning will readily apply to other enterprise DBMSs. At the end of this module, you will have solid background to write queries using the SQL subtotal operators as a data warehouse analyst.
What's included
5 videos13 readings3 assignments
5 videos•Total 35 minutes
- GROUP BY clause review video lecture•8 minutes
- SQL CUBE operator video lecture•7 minutes
- SQL ROLLUP operator video lecture•7 minutes
- SQL GROUPING SETS operator video lecture•6 minutes
- Variations of subtotal operators video lecture•8 minutes
13 readings•Total 610 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 1•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 1•20 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 2•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 2•20 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 3•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 3•20 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 4•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 4•20 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 5•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 5•20 minutes
- Optional textbook reading material•120 minutes
- Module 2 Assignment•180 minutes
- Self Evaluation for the Module 2 Assignment•60 minutes
3 assignments•Total 120 minutes
- Module 2 concept quiz•30 minutes
- Quiz for the module 2 assignment•30 minutes
- Reflective Quiz for the Module 2 Assignment•60 minutes
After your experience using the SQL subtotal operators, you are ready to learn another important SQL extension for business intelligence applications. In module 3, you will learn about an extended processing model for SQL analytic functions that support common analysis in business intelligence applications. You’ll apply what you’ve learned in practice and graded problems using SQL (Oracle or PostgreSQL) for problems involving qualitative ranking of business units, window comparisons showing relationships of business units over time, and quantitative contributions showing performance thresholds and contributions of individual business units to a whole business. Because analytic functions are part of the SQL standard, your learning will apply to other enterprise DBMSs. At the end of this module, you will have solid background to write queries using the SQL analytic functions as a data warehouse analyst.
What's included
6 videos13 readings3 assignments
6 videos•Total 49 minutes
- Processing Model and Basic Syntax video lecture•8 minutes
- Extended Syntax and Ranking Functions video lecture•7 minutes
- Window Comparison I video lecture•8 minutes
- Window Comparisons II video lecture•9 minutes
- Functions for Ratio Comparisons video lecture•9 minutes
- PostgreSQL Query Patterns for RATIO_TO_REPORT•9 minutes
13 readings•Total 700 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 1•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 1•20 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 2•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 2•20 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 3•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 3•20 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 4•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 4•20 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 5•60 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 5•20 minutes
- Optional reading material•120 minutes
- Module 3 Assignment•240 minutes
- Self Evaluation for the Module 3 Assignment•60 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
- Module 3 concept quiz•30 minutes
- Quiz for the Module 3 Assignment•0 minutes
- Reflective Quiz for the Module 3 Assignment•60 minutes
After acquiring query formulation skills for development of business intelligence applications, you are ready to learn about DBMS extensions for efficient query execution. Business intelligence queries can use lots of resources so materialized view processing and design has become an important extension of DBMSs. In module 4, you will learn about an SQL statement for creating materialized views, processing requirements for materialized views, and rules for rewriting queries using materialized views. To gain insight about the complexity of query rewriting, you will practice rewriting queries using materialized views. To provide closure about relational database support for data warehouses, you will learn about about Oracle tools for data integration, the Oracle Data Integrator, along with two SQL statements useful for specific data integration tasks. After this module, you will have a solid background to use materialized views to improve query performance and deploy the Extraction, Loading, and Transformation approach for data integration as a data warehouse administrator or analyst.
What's included
4 videos10 readings3 assignments
4 videos•Total 36 minutes
- Background on traditional views video lecture•9 minutes
- Materialized view definition and processing video lecture•9 minutes
- Query Rewriting Rules video lecture•9 minutes
- Query Rewriting Examples video lecture•10 minutes
10 readings•Total 555 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 1•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 1•20 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 2•45 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 2•20 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 3•30 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 4•30 minutes
- Additional problems for lesson 4•20 minutes
- Optional textbook reading material•120 minutes
- Module 4 Assignment•180 minutes
- Self Evaluation for the Module 4 Assignment•60 minutes
3 assignments•Total 120 minutes
- Module 4 concept quiz•30 minutes
- Quiz for the module 4 assignment•30 minutes
- Reflective Quiz for the Module 4 Assignment•60 minutes
Module 5 continues the course with a return to conceptual material about physical design technologies and data governance practices. You will learn about storage architectures, scalable parallel processing, big data issues, and data governance. After this module, you will have background about conceptual issues important for data warehouse administrators.
What's included
4 videos5 readings1 assignment
4 videos•Total 38 minutes
- Storage Architectures video lecture•10 minutes
- Scalable Parallel Processing Approaches video lecture•9 minutes
- Big data issues video lecture•10 minutes
- Data Governance video lecture•9 minutes
5 readings•Total 330 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 1•30 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 2•60 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 3•60 minutes
- Powerpoint lecture notes for lesson 4•60 minutes
- Optional textbook reading material•120 minutes
1 assignment•Total 60 minutes
- Module 5 concept quiz•60 minutes
Module 6 provides optional advanced material on query formulation for learners who seek expert level knowledge and skills. Advanced query formulation can help learners gain an edge in the workplace for expert status and high value to an organization. Module 6 covers original material for advanced query formulation skills that prepare learners to collaborate with data scientists on data mining tasks. The instructor developed material in Module 6 from his long experience using SQL for data mining projects. The SQL coding skills also transfer to other advanced query formulation tasks. Module 6 provides these specific knowledge areas and skills.• Examples and practice with data lakes and data warehouses as data mining projects can involve both types of data sources• SQL coding skills for two prominent data mining tasks, association rule mining and classification algorithms using training data with limited event history• New SQL elements for managing complex SQL coding, array results, independent subqueries with the IN comparison operator, a new analytic function, and conditional assignment of column values• New SQL coding skills for atypical join patterns• Unique pedagogy with statement patterns to write template SELECT statements as an initial step to a complete a SELECT statementDue to advanced material, Module 6 provides Lesson 9 as honors with problems, concept quiz, assignment, and self-evaluation. The concept quiz provides an assessment of learner understanding of the video lessons and associated notes. Learners should complete the concept quiz before starting practice problems and the graded assignment to ensure conceptual understanding of the material.
What's included
9 videos17 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
9 videos•Total 66 minutes
- Video for Lesson 1•9 minutes
- Video for Lesson 2•8 minutes
- Video for Lesson 3•8 minutes
- Video for Lesson 4•8 minutes
- Video for Lesson 5•9 minutes
- Video for Lesson 6•7 minutes
- Video for Lesson 7•7 minutes
- Video for Lesson 8•9 minutes
- Closing Lecture•2 minutes
17 readings•Total 1,040 minutes
- Slides for Lesson 1•30 minutes
- Slides for Lesson 2•30 minutes
- SQL Examples for Lesson 2•45 minutes
- SQL Statements to Create and Populate the Order Entry Tables•45 minutes
- Slides for Lesson 3•30 minutes
- SQL Examples for Lesson 3•60 minutes
- Slides for Lesson 4•30 minutes
- SQL Examples for Lesson 4•60 minutes
- Slides for Lesson 5•30 minutes
- SQL Examples for Lesson 5•60 minutes
- Slides for Lesson 6•30 minutes
- SQL Examples for Lesson 6•60 minutes
- Slides for Lesson 7•30 minutes
- Slides for Lesson 8•30 minutes
- SQL Examples for Lesson 8•60 minutes
- Assignment for Module 6•320 minutes
- Self Evaluation for the Module 6 Assignment•90 minutes
2 assignments•Total 90 minutes
- Concept Quiz for Module 6•30 minutes
- Reflective Quiz for the Module 6 Assignment•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Revisions in lessons 7 and 8•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Dec 30, 2021
This course integrates concepts and practice from the first two courses and it is adequately challenging! Thanks, Prof Mannino!
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Apresenta bom conteúdo de forma clara e com exemplos o que deixa a explicação clara e consistente.
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