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Colegio de San Juan de Letran

Dominican Avenue, Abucay, Bataan

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ENGINEERING AREA

This OBE version is the one to be given to the students during the semester
BAA02-Fundamentals of Data Warehousing
Name of Faculty: Engr. Alvin T. Dela Peña, MEng’g, LPT
A. Course Description
This course shall databases which are created for analytical purposes (including the use
of the tools of data mining and knowledge discovery), and storage. This will focus on
providing creation of integrated data warehouse containing historical data on the
consolidated company. At the end of the course, students are expected to engineer the
input and establish the credibility of results due to the amount of stored data and different
fields of application, the issues of the design, maintenance and development of data
warehouse requires an approach fundamentally different than with conventional
databases. Students are expected to produce a data warehouse project that showcases
information and data analytics transaction from business enterprise, health, agriculture,
science, medicine and any other relevant technology field.

B. Course Objectives

General Objective: After completing the course, the students will acquire the
abilities to create an integrated data warehouse containing historical data standardized for
sales company and the ability to design, maintenance, and the development of a simple
data warehouse.
Specific Objectives:
1. Cognitive: Understand basic information technology concepts about data warehouse.
2. Affective: Use application software of spreadsheets and the graphic visuals to
interpret, add and store data.
3. Psychomotor: Acquire proficiency in algorithm development and case study about
data warehouse field.

C. Course Outline and Timeframe


Week Topic
1 Data Warehouse Fundamentals
2 Difference between DWH and DB, Quiz1
3 The typical Apps of DWH
4 Basic architecture of DWH
5 Conceptual model, logical and physical features of DWH, Quiz2
6 The Integration of Source data
7 Data Mining
8 Basic DWH designing , Quiz3
9 Midterm Exam

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10 Quality factors of DWH and its evaluation


11 Index and types indexes
12 Enterprise data warehouse, Quiz1
13 Business intelligence units
14 Data Mining
15 Data Partitioning, Quiz 2
16 Microsoft Excel and Access in DWH approach
17 SAP GUI 7.30 fundamentals and DWH in the industry practice, Quiz3
18 Final Exam

D. Required Reading(Textbook)
 Reporting and Analysis with SAP Business Objects (2nd Edition), ISBN: 978-1-
59229387-2 , Ingo Hilgefort , SAP Press
 Inmon W. H.: Building the Data Warehouse, Wiley &Sons, 2002
E. Suggested Readings and References

Mastering the SAP Business Information Warehouse, Kevin McDonald, Wiley
Publications
 OLAP Solutions: Building Multidimensional Information Systems, Erik
Thomsen, Wiley Computer Publishing
 Kimball R., Ross M.: The Data Warehouse Toolkit. The Complete Guide to
Dimensional Modeling, Wiley &Sons, 2002.
F. Course Requirements
1. Laptop
2. Lecture Notebook
G. Grading System
Midterm Grade: Pre-final Grade:

Class Standing - 15% Class Standing - 15%


Quizzes - 30% Quizzes - 30%
Long Test - 15% Long Test - 15%
Midterm Exam - 40% Pre-final Exam - 40%
100% 100%
Final Grade = (Midterm Grade + Pre-final Grade) / 2

H. Classroom Policies

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1. Maintain 5S in classroom, always keep the cleanliness and arm chairs must be
organized before leaving the room.
2. Silence is a must during discussion except in recitations. Talking and other disruptive
behaviors are not permitted while classes are in session.
3. Plan to arrive to class on time and to stay for the entire class period because random
arrivals and exits are distracting and disrespectful. Use the backdoor if late, front door
(always locked) is for instructor use only. Attendance is a must and it is always
checked as a part of the class standing.
4. Plan to go to CR before the class period and always be on time.
5. Foods are not allowed inside the classroom.
6. All cell phones, smartphones, and other electronic devices must be hidden from view
during class time except for emergency calls, set your message tone to silent before
the class period.
7. There is NO use of any electronic devices allowed during exams and other graded in-
class assignments.
8.  Keep silent during any type of exams. Any type of material such as Index card
formula is not allowed to be used during examination period.

9. Laptop and tablet computers are allowed for (quiet) note taking only: i.e., other
activities such as checking personal e-mail or browsing the Internet or gaming are
prohibited.
10. Students are responsible for what transpired if they miss a class or a quiz. It is the
student’s responsibility to contact a classmate to determine what was missed. The
absence must be valid for the student to take the special exam and is allowed only to
take the exam with the admission slip with 1 day period prior to his arrival to the
Colegio.
11. Be polite and respectful towards others, instructor and other students especially when
having visitors and class observations.
12. Keep out any materials that are not necessary during class period and always conduct
opening and closing prayer for the class.
13. Be sure to always comply for subject requirements.

I. Consultation Hours
TBA

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