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Table of Contents
1. Dirty Data....................................................................................................................................2
2. Data Quality.................................................................................................................................2
4. DBMS Considerations.................................................................................................................2
5. DBA Responsibilities...................................................................................................................2
6. Impact of Technology..................................................................................................................2
7. Enforcing Security.......................................................................................................................2
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1. Dirty Data
Dirty data means that the records contain errors, omissions, inconsistencies or duplicates and
thus are not desirable in a database. Examples include mistakes made at data input stage,
concatenation of datasets with incompatible data, archaic or outmoded data, and low validation
methods.
2. Data Quality
Data quality relates to the suitability of data for use in decisions made within organizations as
these data are accurate, reliable, complete or timely. Top quality data lowers the occurrence of
mistakes, speeds up processes and improves adherence to laws and regulations as well as
industry best practices.
4. DBMS Considerations
Some of the difficulties that are incurred in implementing a DBMS include: compatibility with
existing systems, user creation, data security during migration and growth for the
accommodation of future organizational requirements.
5. DBA Responsibilities
DBAs are responsible for design, implementing, maintenance, protection of data from
unauthorized users, evaluation of speed or efficiency of the system, creating backups and plans
to recover from a disastrous situation. They make certain that databases continue to integrate
with organizational objectives.
6. Impact of Technology
As much as technology has covered many areas, it has some effects on the role of the DBA.
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Demanding technologies like cloud services, AI and advanced analytics require a transformation
of data base administrators from traditional reoccurring duties to more innovative tasks that
include automation of management and system improvement.
7. Enforcing Security
Politically, three significant issues must be enforced within the systems, which include security,
privacy and integrity.
The DBA does this by only granting access privileges to those who need it, possessing secure
passwords, random checks on data and staff sensitization on data protection.
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Question 1
Dirty data is information that is erroneous and compromises the efficiency of the specified
database functions. They consist of entry errors, data replication, data archaic, as well as
improper merging of data.
Question 2
Data quality can therefore be described as the degree by which data is credible, coherent and fit
for use by business processes. As it influences decision making process, organization’s
performance, and customers’ satisfaction it is highly important.
Question 3
Dimensions cover issues of accuracy, integrity, consistency, and tameness of the data. These
aspects are highlighted so as to show how data governance ensures that strategies are met and
risks are prevented.
Question 4
These areas of concern are compatibility between the architecture of a new system and that of an
older system, ease of adjusting users to new ways of working in the new system, security
measures in the process of moving from the old system to a new system, and possibility of
expanding a new system to accommodate growth in the future.
Question 5
The DBA also coordinates functionalities such as structure of systems, both fine-tuning as well
as issues related to disaster and security to protect the database dependability as well as
achievement level.
Question 6
New features ranging from AI analysis, cloud service, and distributed ledger technology makes
the DBAs’ strategic directors in charge of aligning database roles to an organization.
Question 7
Some of measures comprise rights management, cryptography, operational vigilance and
periodic legal conformity checks for securing data privacy.
Question 8
It is suggested that training, support from management, resource control and ongoing assessment
of the data administration framework are contributing to the extent of success.
1. Dirty Data
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Dirty data refers to inaccuracies or incompatibilities within data that renders those data
suboptimal for use. They include such things as poor data entry, the use of old records, and
merging of different incompatible data systems.
2. Data Quality
This means that data quality justifies the suitability of the selected data for the intended use
characterised by accuracy, reliability and completeness of that data. This is key to effectiveness
in operations and meeting of standard within an organization.
3. Data Dimensions for Managers
When presenting the strategic value of data to the managers, it is recommended to periodically
highlight only several criteria such as integrity, availability, and usability, in order to stress on the
fact that data is vital in decision making and day to day functioning.
4. DBMS Considerations
When it comes to integrating DBMS some of the things that should be looked at includes: cost
implications, user training, levels of support, and legal requirements on data security to support
easy implementation.
5. DBA Responsibilities
A DBA makes sure that they’re up for updates, maintaining the performances, incorporating
security aspects, and offering backup-and-recovery prospects.
6. has collected several other papers that are related to the subject Impact of Technology on
the DBA Role.
Today, with cloud databases, and AI, DBAs work on optimizing automation, scaling data
structures and enabling new solutions.
7. Currently, enforcing of Security, Privacy & Integrity practices is one of the most crucial
obligations of businesses besides regulating communication between buyers and sellers.
Operations include firewalling that requires a firm to install a barrier that filters out the wrong
traffic, monitoring for out-of-the-ordinary traffic, employing encryption correctly, and log
checking to determine the correctness of the access logs.
8. Critical Success Factors
Having defined data strategies, it is possible to state that they imply collaboration of
departments, proper funding, clear policies concerning the governance, as well as the constant
work on the systems improvements.
1. Dirty Data
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Maria Winfield Information that is erroneous, missing or contains assignable inconsistencies
with the efficient workings of an organization, is known as dirty data. It emanates from human
factors, non-integrated data check for validity, and variations in data systems’ standards during
integration.
2. Data Quality
Data quality can be defined as the quality of datasets to meet business requirements on issues to
do with accuracy, timeliness, and consistency. As mentioned, substantive data reduces guess
works and errors, increases output and aligns with organizational strategic goals and plan.
3. Data Dimensions for Managers
To engage managers, focus on headings such as accuracy, consistency and compliance in the
process. These represent examples that show how accurate data enables improved organisational
performance and business decisions.
4. DBMS Considerations
The unique concerns for DBMS deployment are users’ readiness levels, issues in integrating with
other systems, protection of data while migrating, and considerations of backup and
accommodation of growth.
5. DBA Responsibilities
DBAs make certain that databases run smoothly by dealing with issues affecting performance,
executing measures to enhance their security, and executing steps to recoever from disasters.
6. Why Technology has changed the face of the DBA Role
Modernization techniques such as machine learning, blockchain, and automated tools force the
DBAs to perform more of the innovation and integration work with other IT squads.
7. Policing Security, Privacy, and Integrity
These are key tasks which include helping in creation of access roles, procedure for data
encryption among others responsibilities that revolve around the laws related to data protection.
8. Critical Success Factors
These are partnership and cooperation, proper funding, organisational structure and governance,
and continual adoption of technology respectively.
1. Dirty Data
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Its essentially information, contained in a database that is inaccurate, old or has entries that are
partially filled or missing. They are duplicate records, records that have not been validated
enough, records that must have been added some time back and other records that are entered
erroneously when being transcribed manually.
2. Data Quality
For quality data, data quality assurance must be checked for validity, reliability and
completeness. Proper data enhances the quality of decisions and prevents penalties from exposed
wrong data.
3. Data Dimensions for Managers
To the managers, features like relevance, security, accuracy, and availability of a particular
dimension are important because they influence the success of an organization and thus decision-
making processes.
4. DBMS Considerations
Implementing a DBMS involves challenges touching on compatibility with other systems, user
education, meeting security requirements and expansion issues.
5. DBA Responsibilities
The DBA function covers areas such as setup of the actual database, security of confidential
information, tuning of the queries and the necessary backup plans.
6. Effect of Technology on the Career of DBA
Thanks to the latest solutions like artificial intelligence, clouds, and automation tools, DBA’s are
also involved in the strategy and analytics area.
7. Imposing Security, Privacy, and Integrity
DBA ensure security by regulating the rights of any user to access certain data, securing data
through encryption processes and exercises an audit on the entire system.
8. Critical Success Factors
Effective implementation of success factors has been determined to require leadership
commitment, staff capacity enhancement, effective governance policies, as well as evaluation of
data management practices.
1. Dirty Data
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Sometime mismatch data or duplicate data in data base or some data is missing sometimes wrong
entry such kind of data is called as dirty data. This is usually caused by flawed process maps,
data conversion errors, or systems conversion.
methods.”
2. Data Quality
Data quality, therefore, refers mainly to the fact that data collected is fit for use, which qualities
include accuracy, completeness and consistency. It is important in business intelligence as well as
in the business operations.
3. Data Dimensions for Managers
These are important for a number of reasons as such dimensions, as data security, integrity, and
scalability are crucial for strategic goals achievement and risk minimization.
4. DBMS Considerations
Factors include; Assessing the clients needs, security issues, preparing the employees and
migration downtime among others.
5. DBA Responsibilities
DBAs focus on the performance of their system, safeguard the data in their custody, develop
ways of handling system failure, and give user support to guarantee smooth running of the
database.
6. Technology and Its Influence to the Activity of the DBA
Change in system from OLAP to cloud and AI has led to the transformation of the DBA role
from being a system maintenance person to an analytics person.
7. Compliance, Security, Privacy and Integrity
Some of the key activity here are application of role-based access, identification of unauthorized
access attempts and applying encryption to secure databases.
8. Critical Success Factors
First, there needs to be effective cooperation between the different elements of the data
ecosystems, second, efficient training must be organized and implemented, and third, it is
necessary to have data strategies aligned with organizational objectives and finally it is pivotal to
manage the data successfully and proactively.