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CHAPTER  3 DATA  MANAGEMENT Upon completing this chapter, you should be able to do the following: l l l l l l Explain  how  to  convert,  process,  transfer,  and  verify  data  files. Describe how to input and manipulate data on a computer system. Calculate storage and memory requirements for computer systems and data. Explain  how  to  perform  software  configurations  and  how  to  install  and upgrade  software. Review I/O file specifications and determine system I/O requirements. Explain how to analyze the requirements, review the structure, identify the problems and change the structures of databases. Data  management  incorporates  many  aspects  of data  manipulation  and  inputting,  calculating  storage and   memory   requirements,   and   computer   software. You  will  need  to  know  how  to  install  applications software so it works and be familiar with all types of productivity   software.   Database   management techniques will aid you in understanding how databases are analyzed, how to review and change structures, and how to identify problems. DATA ADMINISTRATION Data   administration   is   an   ongoing   concern   of management. Data administration encompasses all the technical   and   management   duties   required   for converting,   processing,   transferring,   verifying,   and inputting  data.  Over  the  years,  data  resources  in  the Navy have grown in size and complexity. It is apparent that not all of the data problems within the Navy are resolved with the use of software. Some are taken care of with hard work. DATA  MANAGEMENT Data   management   programs   or   routines   are concerned with reading and writing data, locating data files, controlling I/O devices, handling I/O errors and requests, and providing space on output media for new files.  In  short,  data  management  routines  oversee  the locating,   accessing,   outputting,   and   maintenance   of data  files.  Can  you  imagine  yourself  trying  to  keep track of the location of all data files, which disk pack each is on, and which disk pack is mounted on which online   disk   drive. To   try   to   do   this   would   be overwhelming.  Thanks  to  data  management  routines, you are relieved of this responsibility. The converting, transferring, and verifying of data files is left up to the operator to perform. All of these processes are completed by the use of application utility programs.  The  transferring  and  verifying  of  data  files  is accomplished   by   using   a   copy   utility.   Data   file conversion is accomplished by a utility of the software program   being   used,   such   as   converting   a WordPerfect® file into a Microsoft® Word file. There are several different ways to accomplish the inputting of data into the system. The oldest technique is data entry, keying the data off of source documents straight into the system. The most common ways are inputting the data from a tape or disk file. These files are produced  from  another  job  or  from  another  installation, such as status of supply parts. Once the data is inputted into the computer system, we  have  the  capability  of  manipulating  the  data  by copying, appending, deleting, and editing it. Copying and  appending  are  used  primarily  for  manipulating 3-1

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