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TITLE(s): DATA BASE DESIGN ANALYST (profess. & kin.) Designs logical and physical data bases and coordinates data base development as part of project team, applying knowledge of data base design standards and data base management system: Reviews project request describing data base user needs. Estimates time and cost required to accomplish project. Determines if project requires creating series of new programs or modifying existing programs that access data stored in data bases. Attends specification meeting with project team workers to determine scope and limitations of project. Reviews workflow chart developed by PROGRAMMER-ANALYST (profess. & kin.) 030.162-014 to understand tasks computer will perform, such as updating records. Reviews procedures in data base management system manuals for making changes to data base, such as defining, creating, revising, and controlling data base. Revises company definition of data as defined in data dictionary (information about data, including name, description, source of data item, and key words for categorizing and searching for data item descriptions). Determines and enters changes to data dictionary descriptions, including type, structure, and intended use of data within system, using computer or assigns data entry work to programmer. Develops data model describing data elements and how they are used, following procedures and using pen and template or computer software. Creates description to enable PROGRAMMER-ANALYST (profess. & kin.) to understand how programs should access data. Writes description of how user accesses data, referred to as logical data base. Writes physical data base description, such as location, space requirements, and access method, to protect company data resources against unauthorized access and accidental destruction, according to computer industry standards and knowledge of data base management system. May specialize in adding, deleting, and modifying data items in data dictionary and be designated Data Dictionary Administrator (profess. and kin.). Workers typically specialize in one or more types of data base management systems. GOE: 11.01.01 STRENGTH: S GED: R5 M4 L5 SVP: 8 DLU: 90 ONET CROSSWALK: 25103A Database Administrators |
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TITLE(s):
DATA BASE DESIGN ANALYST (profess. & kin.)
Designs logical and physical data bases and coordinates data base development as part of project
team, applying knowledge of data base design standards and data base management system: Reviews
project request describing data base user needs. Estimates time and cost required to accomplish
project. Determines if project requires creating series of new programs or modifying existing
programs that access data stored in data bases. Attends specification meeting with project team
workers to determine scope and limitations of project. Reviews workflow chart developed by
PROGRAMMER-ANALYST (profess. & kin.) 030.162-014 to understand tasks computer will perform, such as
updating records. Reviews procedures in data base management system manuals for making changes to
data base, such as defining, creating, revising, and controlling data base. Revises company
definition of data as defined in data dictionary (information about data, including name,
description, source of data item, and key words for categorizing and searching for data item
descriptions). Determines and enters changes to data dictionary descriptions, including type,
structure, and intended use of data within system, using computer or assigns data entry work to
programmer. Develops data model describing data elements and how they are used, following procedures
and using pen and template or computer software. Creates description to enable PROGRAMMER-ANALYST
(profess. & kin.) to understand how programs should access data. Writes description of how user
accesses data, referred to as logical data base. Writes physical data base description, such as
location, space requirements, and access method, to protect company data resources against
unauthorized access and accidental destruction, according to computer industry standards and
knowledge of data base management system. May specialize in adding, deleting, and modifying data
items in data dictionary and be designated Data Dictionary Administrator (profess. and kin.).
Workers typically specialize in one or more types of data base management systems.
GOE: 11.01.01 STRENGTH: S GED: R5 M4 L5 SVP: 8 DLU: 90
ONET CROSSWALK: 25103A Database Administrators
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