What is a Data Model? - YouTube

Channel: intricity101

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Hi I’m Jared Hillam, Imagine that you’re designing a new home
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and that a plumbing sales rep tells you that he has a packaged plumbing design for 2 story
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homes which will reduce the cost of architecting the plumbing into your future house.
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You think to yourself, “well I’m not the first person to build a house, and this sounds
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like it might save some money.”
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So you go ahead and move forward with the idea.
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So you build your house with the packaged design and to your absolute dismay the packaged
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design is not for your house layout but just that of a generic 2 story home!
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So you have pipes going right through the middle of your living room and other places
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in the house!
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Worse yet the bathroom doesn’t even get any plumbing!
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OK

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I’ve made this example as extreme and obvious as possible.
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But I’ve done that so I can introduce you to its equivalent in the data integration
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space called Packaged Data Models.
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OK first let’s talk about what a data model is.
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A data model represents the framework of what the relationships are within a database.
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This framework in the world of data warehousing is a critical component as it will provide
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the structure which will support the analytical needs of the decision makers.
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The data itself will literally be stored within this framework on a database.
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So building a data model is a critical step in the design of the data warehouse.
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This step requires your business people to engage in the process by participating in
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facilitated sessions with our data architects.
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This can seem intimidating for organizations to take on, so often organizations start looking
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for something out of the box.
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But here’s the kicker that most people don’t realize.
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The amount of effort that you would take in vetting a packaged data model to ensure that
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it fits your business; is nearly the same level of effort to go ahead and design one
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specifically for your business.
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However, this is an easy trap to fall into because data models appear to do more than
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they actually do.
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Especially to business people.
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The first thing to understand is that a data model is just a shell.
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A Data Model without populated data isn’t much more than a drawing.
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The real expense and heavy lifting in a data warehouse project is not in the design of
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the model, but rather populating that model with data from your source systems.
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And that is where the big money is spent to create a Data Warehouse.
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Now some organizations don’t even vet packaged data models, assuming they are well positioned
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out of the box.
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But they’re usually in for a huge shock once all the reporting and analytics go live.
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They often find that the logic does not mirror their internal practices and rules.
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Additionally, they find entire dimensions not being represented.
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Like our example with the home, fixing the problem is an expensive rip and replace process
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because the entire house around the pipes is already built.
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The same is true for a data warehouse.
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The ETL, Staging, Data Model, and Reports are all in place and now need a major rebuild.
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If you are going to use a packaged data model, at the very least, you should vet it completely
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before deploying it in your business.
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Rather than thinking of the packaged data model as the end game you’re better off
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thinking of it as a guide while you design your own data warehouse.
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This is because you’re likely to have a lot of deviations from what the vendor would
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consider as “standard”.
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And it also enables you to build in your competitive advantage above and beyond your competitors
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analytics.
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Intricity has extensive experience in the packaged data model space.
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We have modified, implemented, replaced, and designed such models for years.
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We can help you determine what the right approach is when implementing a data model.
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I recommend you visit our website and talk with one of our specialists.
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The small investment in our guidance can bring you huge dividends for the future of your
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project.