About the Course
Instructor : Frank Hoban
Email: frank.hoban@temple.edu
Location: tbd
Office phone: tbd
Course Section : 002 Wed 5:30 – 8:00 , Alter 232
Course Descriptions:
The course provides a foundation for designing database systems and analyzing business data to enhance firm competitiveness. Concepts introduced in this course aim to develop an understanding of the different types of business data, various analytical approaches, and application of these approaches to solve business problems. Students will have hands-on experience with current, cutting-edge tools such as MySQL and SAS Enterprise Miner.
Course Objectives:
· Articulate the key components of an organizations’ information infrastructure.
· Create data models based on business rules.
· Create a transactional database from a model using SQL.
· Create an analytical data store by extracting relevant data from a transactional database.
· Perform extract, transform, load (ETL) functions such as data sourcing, pre-processing, and cleansing.
· Discover trends in analytical data stores using the data mining techniques of clustering, segmentation, association, and decision trees.
· Present data visually for clear communication to a managerial audience.
Credits
Class material courtesy of Dr David Schuff