October 16, 2009 Florida Chapter Presented by Raphael Klebanov, WhereScape USA Best Practices Building a Data Warehouse Quickly
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1 October 16, 2009 Florida Chapter Presented by Raphael Klebanov, WhereScape USA Best Practices Building a Data Warehouse Quickly Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software
2 Abstract Key factors that influence a successful data warehouse task Implementing the True Development Approach Choosing a Rapid Development Product Ensuring Data Availability Involving Key Users throughout the whole project Relying on a Pragmatic Governance Framework Utilizing experienced Team Members Selecting the right Hardware, Infrastructure Technology Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 2
3 Basic Architecture of a Data Warehouse Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 3
4 Are you ready for a intelligent decision-making process? for data warehouse? Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 4
5 Why do Data Warehouse projects fail? Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 5
6 Why do Data Warehouse projects fail? Unreliable or unattainable user requirements Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 6
7 Why do Data Warehouse projects fail? Unreliable or unattainable user requirements Quality of the data that feeds the source system Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 7
8 Why do Data Warehouse projects fail? Unreliable or unattainable user requirements Quality of the data that feeds the source system Changing source or target requirements Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 8
9 Why do Data Warehouse projects fail? Unreliable or unattainable user requirements Quality of the data that feeds the source system Changing source or target requirements Poor development productivity Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 9
10 Why do Data Warehouse projects fail? Unreliable or unattainable user requirements Quality of the data that feeds the source system Changing source or target requirements Poor development productivity High TCO (Total Cost of Ownership Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 10
11 Why do Data Warehouse projects fail? Unreliable or unattainable user requirements Quality of the data that feeds the source system Changing source or target requirements Poor development productivity High TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) Poor documentation Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 11
12 Unreliable or unattainable user requirements Quality of the data that feeds the source system Changing source or target requirements Poor development productivity High TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) Poor documentation Why do Data Warehouse projects fail? over 50% of data warehouse projects fail or go wildly over budget they blame data quality The real problem is project approach. Source: Gartner. Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools, 2007 Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 12
13 DW Project Components Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 13
14 DW Project Components Strong sponsorship of the DW from the business Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 14
15 Strong sponsorship of the DW from the business Divide and Conquer approach DW Project Components Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 15
16 DW Project Components Strong sponsorship of the DW from the business Divide and Conquer approach Iterative Development approach Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 16
17 DW Project Components Strong sponsorship of the DW from the business Divide and Conquer approach Iterative Development approach Productive development tools Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 17
18 DW Project Components Strong sponsorship of the DW from the business Divide and Conquer approach Iterative Development approach Productive development tools Real data to populate the prototype Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 18
19 DW Project Components Strong sponsorship of the DW from the business Divide and Conquer approach Iterative Development approach Productive development tools Real data to populate the prototype Access to SME during development Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 19
20 DW Project Components Strong sponsorship of the DW from the business Divide and Conquer approach Iterative Development approach Productive development tools Real data to populate the prototype Access to SME during development Compact teams Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 20
21 DW Project Components Strong sponsorship of the DW from the business Divide and Conquer approach Iterative Development approach Productive development tools Real data to populate the prototype Access to SME during development Compact teams Sturdy development hardware Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 21
22 Business Ownership Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 22
23 Business Ownership The data warehouse should be owned by the business not IT Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 23
24 Business Ownership The data warehouse should be owned by the business not IT A successful project depends upon creating a partnership with the business Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 24
25 Business Ownership The data warehouse should be owned by the business not IT A successful project depends upon creating a partnership with the business Prioritization of project phases or agreement on a data dictionary should be agreed by the business Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 25
26 Business Ownership The data warehouse should be owned by the business not IT A successful project depends upon creating a partnership with the business Prioritization of project phases or agreement on a data dictionary should be agreed by the business Without a strong, high level business sponsor(s) the project is likely to hit problems Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 26
27 Business Ownership The data warehouse should be owned by the business not IT A successful project depends upon creating a partnership with the business prioritization of project phases or agreement on a data dictionary to should be agreed by the business Without a strong, high level business sponsor(s) the project is likely to hit problems If sponsorship is present then the data warehouse project can be broken down into a set of smaller projects Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 27
28 The Data Warehouse lifecycle as we know it
29 Divide and Conquer Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 29
30 Divide and Conquer A big bang approach to data warehousing has almost always ended in disaster Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 30
31 Divide and Conquer A big bang approach to data warehousing has almost always ended in disaster The project phases and the order in which they are developed should be decided by the data warehouse sponsors Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 31
32 Divide and Conquer A big bang approach to data warehousing has almost always ended in disaster The project phases and the order in which they are developed should be decided by the data warehouse sponsors Momentum is paramount for keeping the required focus Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 32
33 Divide and Conquer A big bang approach to data warehousing has almost always ended in disaster The project phases and the order in which they are developed should be decided by the data warehouse sponsors Momentum is paramount for keeping the required focus Rapid prototyping and tight development cycles are vital for successful warehouse Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 33
34 Divide and Conquer A big bang approach to data warehousing has almost always ended in disaster The project phases and the order in which they are developed should be decided by the data warehouse sponsors Momentum is paramount for keeping the required focus Rapid prototyping and tight development cycles are vital for successful warehouse Keep in view the bigger picture Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 34
35 Divide and Conquer A big bang approach to data warehousing has almost always ended in disaster The project phases and the order in which they are developed should be decided by the data warehouse sponsors Momentum is paramount for keeping the required focus Rapid prototyping and tight development cycles are vital for successful warehouse Keep in view the bigger picture Use smaller phases to fund the project adequately Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 35
36 The True Project Approach Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 36
37 The True Project Approach Getting the business reps to use working prototypes to share an understanding of the scope Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 37
38 The True Project Approach Getting the business reps to use working prototypes to share an understanding of the scope Collect detailed user requirements is exactly the wrong start to a data warehouse project Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 38
39 The True Project Approach Getting the business reps to use working prototypes to share an understanding of the scope Collect detailed user requirements is exactly the wrong start to a data warehouse project Showing business users the data and relationships that are available to them in a working, populated prototype Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 39
40 The True Project Approach Getting the business reps to use working prototypes to share an understanding of the scope Collect detailed user requirements is exactly the wrong start to a data warehouse project Showing business users the data and relationships that are available to them in a working, populated prototype A better place to start is to collect KPIs and source system technical documentation Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 40
41 The True Project Approach Getting the business reps to use working prototypes to share an understanding of the scope Collect detailed user requirements is exactly the wrong start to a data warehouse project Showing business users the data and relationships that are available to them in a working, populated prototype A better place to start is to collect KPIs and source system technical documentation OLAP technology and user workshops are key tools in allowing the business to get their hands on the data Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 41
42 The True Project Approach Getting the business reps to use working prototypes to share an understanding of the scope Collect detailed user requirements is exactly the wrong start to a data warehouse project Showing business users the data and relationships that are available to them in a working, populated prototype A better place to start is to collect KPIs and source system technical documentation OLAP technology and user workshops are key tools in allowing the business to get their hands on the data Data quality should not be addressed in the DW; problem should be fixed on the source system Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 42
43 Rapid Development Product Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 43
44 Rapid Development Product and ETL Scrutinize Extract/Transform and Load (ETL) tools when considering building a DW. ETL tools do not provide the ability to build a working prototype and work in short development cycles Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 44
45 Rapid Development Product Enables: Combining processing and design Ability to enable, manage fast iterations of the prototype Environment migration Version control Automatic documentation Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 45
46 The Features of a DWLC Tool Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 46
47 The Features of a DWLC Tool Single Development Interface Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 47
48 Single Development Interface Documentation The Features of a DWLC Tool Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 48
49 The Features of a DWLC Tool Single Development Interface Documentation Automated Table Generation Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 49
50 The Features of a DWLC Tool Single Development Interface Documentation Automated Table Generation Automated Code Generation Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 50
51 The Features of a DWLC Tool Single Development Interface Documentation Automated Table Generation Automated Code Generation Metadata Migration Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 51
52 The Features of a DWLC Tool Single Development Interface Documentation Automated Table Generation Automated Code Generation Metadata Migration Version Control Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 52
53 The Features of a DWLC Tool Single Development Interface Documentation Automated Table Generation Automated Code Generation Metadata Migration Version Control Object Checkout Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 53
54 The Features of a DWLC Tool Single Development Interface Documentation Automated Table Generation Automated Code Generation Metadata Migration Version Control Object Checkout Leverage Existing Core Skills. Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 54
55 The Features of a DWLC Tool Single Development Interface Documentation Automated Table Generation Automated Code Generation Metadata Migration Version Control Object Checkout Leverage Existing Core Skills Consistent Framework Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 55
56 The Features of a DWLC Tool Single Development Interface Documentation Automated Table Generation Automated Code Generation Metadata Migration Version Control Object Checkout Leverage Existing Core Skills Consistent Framework Extensibility Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 56
57 The Traditional Approach Try to get it right first time: The SDLC approach But: Tools and operators in silos inflexible 120 day cycle Hard to engage business users, no shared understanding Locked in requirements that can t be met Redevelopment Risky, expensive, never OTTB & never finished No documentation, so hard to support Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 57
58 The Rapid Development Approach Prototype and iterate to prove a design with users Supported by: 5 day cycle Integrated toolset and metadata repository maximum flexibility Continuous business engagement, shared understanding No ambiguity or disagreement about scope Successful phase completion Complete, OTTB, user expectations exceeded Documented solution that is easy to support Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 58
59 The Features of a DWLC Tool A DWLC Tool would save a huge amount of development time and effort, and would enable the approach required to deliver a successful outcome The DWLC methodology is a child concept for Agile Development Methodology also known as Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Slide # 59
60 Ensuring Data Availability Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 60
61 Ensuring Data Availability The lack of good quality live data will have a major impact on the success of Iterative project approach The DW s capacity to answer BI requirements is unworkable, without sufficient data to populate the DW If a new source system is integrated into the data warehouse, the real data is quite essential If no real data for new source is available, then the significant rework will be required once the source is up and running Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 61
62 Involving the Business Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 62
63 Involving the Business Representatives from the Business provide the partnership with the DW development team These reps need to be able to articulate the needs of the business to the dev. team These reps have to trust the business department behind them when it comes to making any decisions The partnership during the iterative project approach provides a reliable, successful outcome The main forum for developers to show a working prototype and get user feedback is user workshop The business Involvement for the duration of the DW development will reduce the QA overheads Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 63
64 Project governance Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 64
65 Pragmatic Governance Framework Governance of the data warehouse project should operate at two levels: an enterprise level and a project level Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 65
66 Pragmatic Governance Framework Governance of the data warehouse project should operate at two levels: an enterprise level and a project level Business Requirements Technical Constraints Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 66
67 Pragmatic Governance Framework Governance of the data warehouse project should operate at two levels: an enterprise level and a project level Business Requirements Shared understanding, Prototype and Iterate, Best possible outcome Technical Constraints Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 67
68 The DW needs to be owned by the business Sponsorship is sourced from a highly-placed executive The steering committee provides: + Vision + Visibility + Priorities + Scope + Focus + Terminology Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 68
69 Project governance At a minimum project governance should include: A project plan, detailing (high level) scope and timelines Regular status meetings to share information Change request process documentation Standards and procedures for building a consistent DW Version control and backup procedures Ownership of specific environments and project roles Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 69
70 Utilizing Experienced Team Members Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 70
71 Utilizing Experienced Team Members Productivity within a data warehouse implementation is dependent on having experienced team members both on business side and also on the technical side Experienced Subject Matter Experts (SME) provide a thorough understanding of the business and its needs Experienced data warehouse developers can take those requirements and turn them into a functioning data warehouse in a rapid timeframe Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 71
72 Selecting the Right Infrastructure Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 72
73 Selecting the Right Infrastructure Sufficient hardware and technology infrastructure during development Lower productivity can translate into slower development cycles and iterations, which stands the risk of losing project momentum Trade-off between having adequately sized hardware and the cost associated with purchasing that hardware One way to mitigate undersized hardware is to use smaller subsets of data during the prototyping phase Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 73
74 Conclusion Treat the Warehousing as a process, not a project Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 74
75 This means: Conclusion focusing on iterative releases and rollouts that follow in quick succession keeping the warehouse in line with the ever changing needs of the business, instead of treating it as a one-time project In order to achieve this, a change in the development approach and tools utilized for building the data warehouse must be adopted Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 75
76 The key factors to creating a successful data warehouse are: Implementing the True Development Approach Choosing a Rapid Development Product Ensuring Data Availability Conclusion Involving Key Users throughout the whole project Relying on a Pragmatic Governance Framework Utilizing experienced Team Members Selecting the right hardware and other related Infrastructure Technology Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 76
77 My personal information: Raphael Klebanov, Analyst at WhereScape Office Phone: address: Public Profile: Copyright 2009 by WhereScape Software Slide # 77
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