This article discusses the importance of data quality assurance for IT professionals. It notes that as data is increasingly shared between systems, data quality problems have become more common. The article recommends conducting a data quality assessment on a pilot project to demonstrate existing data quality issues to management and gain their support in addressing these issues. It states that data cleansing, which involves defining error types, finding errors, and correcting them, is a key part of ensuring data quality. Selecting a pilot project that interfaces with many other systems can emphasize the widespread effects of data quality problems. Maintaining high data quality will become even more crucial as companies transition between legacy and new systems.
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Volume 1 Number 6 JUNE 2002
The IT Job Market for Displaced Professionals
By Reginald J. Gardner, National BDPA Vice President, Member Services
According to "Financial Times, Technology Job Watch", there were placed BDPA members have a clear picture of the fierce competition
over 300,000 IT job cuts in the United States from July 2000 to March they face in looking to continue their IT Careers, and the necessity for
2002. Two years of corporate merger activity, followed by the "dot- preparation. I might also add that this is noteworthy information for
com" crash, and a downturn in the economy (a.k.a. recession), has BDPA members that feel their jobs are "safe".
shifted the IT market to an employers market. The result is the largest
pool of unemployed IT workers EVER! According to "Computer World", April 29th edition, the "typical" H-
1B visa worker is: Male, Indian, Systems Analyst or Programmer (with
The IT unemployed can readily be slotted into one of three categories. multiple IT skills), makes around $53K annually, possesses a Master's
First, there are employees "squeezed out" by mergers and acquisi- Degree (or higher), and is seeking a permanent position in the U.S.
tions. 80% of layoffs in 2001 were due to some form of corporate BDPA member, can you compete with this individual for an IT job?
restructuring. Second, there are the Dot-com refugees. There have
been over 105,000 job cuts announced by Internet Companies since No one has all of the answers on how to compete in this job market.
January 2001. Third, skilled veterans with experience in a particular Your skills, attitude, timing, and luck will all play a part. However,
job or industry, but with skill sets in older technologies (Assembler, here are some tips that will hopefully help.
Cobol) were let go. Stay positive.
Keep your skills up to date. If they're not; seek additional
There are approximately 10.4 Million IT professionals in the United
training to get them up to date.
States. Of those, 200,000 (or 2%) are now unemployed. Even as the
economy bounces back, new IT jobs won't be added in significant Make sure your resume can sell your proven skills and experi-
numbers. Many companies have adapted to operating with fewer ence. Be as specific as possible
employees, and are reluctant to grow labor costs. Target companies that are financially sound. Consider opportu-
nities in Non-IT companies. There are more Non-IT than IT com-
As displaced IT Professionals search for that next assignment, they panies.
are sure to find out that the competition is fierce. Not only is there Network - keep in touch with trends in the industry. Keep in
competition from other recently displaced veterans, but there is also touch with your BDPA contacts
competition from two other formidable entities. First, there are the Register and attend the BDPA Conference in Orlando.
new Computer Science graduates. This group comes equipped with Enroll in Seminars and Workshops of your choice. Hopefully,
four years of computer training in the "state of the art" technology. In this experience will assist you in landing that next opportunity.
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er would have to pay for an experienced worker (along with the addi-
tional training expenses for "retooling"). Second, and most impor- Join BDPA-Jobs yahoogroups to post your resume and to
tant, are the H-1B visa employees. For those of you who don't know, get access to postings for job opportunities and contractor
H-1B visa holders are workers from foreign countries that have gov- assignments.
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nies in the U.S. utilize H-1B workers to fill employment gaps because I hope to see you in Orlando, August 7th - 11th.
of a "perceived" shortage of qualified U.S. workers.
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job market. College Student Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Annual Youth Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
As an IT manager in Corporate America, and a dedicated BDPA Data Quality Assurance for IT Prac. . . . . .5
member whose mission is to "Bridge the Digital Divide", I fully Establishing a BDPA Chapter . . . . . . . . . .6
understand both sides of this issue. In my IT Manager role, I have
NAACP Career Fair Schedule . . . . . . . . . .6
hired extremely qualified U.S. workers (by the way, I don't seem to
have a problem finding them), and yes, I also have H-1B visa work- Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities . . .7
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5. DATA QUALITY ASSURANCE FOR IT PRACTITIONERS
BY Mark Ofori-Kyei and Jimmie Lister
The use of information technology in business has exploded bling of data. In its simplest form, data cleansing involves the
globally. Access to data is no longer a luxury, it's a business definition of error types, the search for errors, and the correc-
requirement. Data is passed between many systems via multi- tion of errors. The data quality assessment is the forum for doc-
ple interfaces. Internets, intranets, Enterprise Resource umenting the reasons that the data cleansing activity is neces-
Planning systems, and Customer Relationship Management sary. It is critical for data product improvement.
systems all need data.
Getting Started:
The fact that data is constantly being changed to satisfy system It is important to make management aware of data quality
requirements has led to many data quality problems. The most issues and gain their support to address these issues. The best
recent large scale data quality problem was the infamous Year way to do this is by executing a data quality assessment on a
2000 date problem. Companies spent a large part of their IT pilot project. This will provide management some insight to
budget to solve the Y2K problem and in many cases they were existing data quality issues and the potential impact on the bot-
forced to put off their investments in ERPs, CRMs, etc. Now tom line. When selecting the pilot project, it is valuable to
that the Y2K scare is over, it is time to make the change from select a project that has a lot of interfaces. The assessment
legacy systems to the latest and greatest applications. This will should be limited to a single data entity in the system so that
involve the creation of numerous interfaces, data migrations this data item can be analyzed thoroughly and quickly. It will
and conversions, and the obseletion of defunct systems. All of also emphasize to management the far reaching effects of a
these activities contribute greatly to data quality problems. single data entity.
Keep in mind that today's latest and greatest applications will
someday become legacy applications. Conclusion:
This article is a brief introduction to data quality. It is imperative
Data quality is the ability of data to consistently meet cus- to learn more about the topic to prevent major data quality
tomer's expectations. In order for data to meet customer problems. The number of data quality resources available to IT
requirements, it must be accurate, timely, clearly defined, valid, professionals is increasing. Two of the best resources on the
complete, precise, accessible, non-redundant, etc. If data does web are the INFOIMPACT site maintained by Larry P. English
not have these attributes, many expensive problems may (www.infoimpact.com) and the site maintained by MIT's Total
occur. For example, a company discovered that it was not Data Quality Management Program (http://web.mit.edu/tdqm/).
invoicing 4 percent of its orders. This amounted to $80 million These sites are an excellent launching pad because they pro-
in unpaid orders. vide you with links to other resources as well as current infor-
mation on the topic.
Addressing Data Quality Issues:
It is important to realize that data quality problems exist and
that there are formal methods to uncover and solve these prob- References:
lems. These methods include data quality assessments, data English, Larry, Improving Data Warehouse and Business Information
definition and architecture improvement, and data cleansing. Quality, Wiley Computer Publishing, 1999
The data quality assessment is critical to improving data quali-
Jonathan I. Maletic and Andrian Marcus, Data Cleansing: Beyond
ty because it is the catalyst to uncovering problems and pro- Integrity and Analysis, Proceedings of the 2000 Conference on
vides the basis for process and product improvement. Information Quality
A data quality assessment involves evaluating a system or a Roger Drabick, A Process Model of Software Quality Assurance /
group of systems for compliance to data quality requirements. Software Quality Engineering, Software Quality Professional, Volume
The assessment will address areas such as data definition Two, Issue Four, September 2000
quality and data architecture quality as well as accuracy, preci-
Laure Berti, From Data Source Quality to Information Quality: The
sion, timeliness, etc. It is valuable to gather metrics associated
Relative Dimension, Proceedings of the 1999 Conference on
with these assessment areas so that process improvement Information Quality.
activities can be measured against a baseline. The assessment
process involves interviews of technical support personnel as
Volume 1 Number 6
Authors:
well as system users to gain a better understanding of system Mark Ofori-Kyei
data flows and potential data quality flaws. Customer surveys Mark is an IT Specialist at ON Semiconductor where he is primarily
can also be used to shed light on problem areas. responsible for the implementation and maintenance of Oracle applica-
tions. He is certified as a Software Quality Engineer by the American
Society for Quality. Mark is Vice President of the Phoenix Chapter.
Data definition and architecture improvement is the process of
Mark's email address is
improving the definition of data to ensure that the documented mark.ofori-kyei@onsemi.com .
definition of the data is represented properly in the system. Are
the data names representative of the data item and do they fol- Jimmie Lister
low data naming standards ? Does the data conform to the Jimmie is a Data Base Administrator at ON Semiconductor who is
business rules ? Does the system definition of the data meet responsible for supporting Oracle and DB2 databases as well as pro-
the customer's expectations ? Does the data meet the require- viding technical guidance to the corporate data center opera-
ments for valid value sets ? All of these questions should be tions. He also has expertise in the data administration area.
considered when trying to improve data definition and architec- Jimmie is the Treasurer for the Phoenix Chapter. Jimmie's email
June 2002
ture. address is jimmie.lister@onsemi.com .
Data cleansing is the process of reengineering data to meet
the customer's requirements. This may include updating a
record with good data, data decomposition, and the reassem-
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the knowledge of the information technology industry in the
We have had many requests about starting a BDPA chapter in community
your town. There are three very important documents you 5. The plan should show how the proposed chapter will attract
need: corporate sponsors
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1. The BDPA Bylaws team in the National High School Computer Competition
2. The New Chapter Interest Group Start-Up Guide If any of the charter members are members of another chap-
3. Chapter President Guide ter, their membership dues must be current. Their member-
ships will be transferred after the chapter becomes chartered
These documents will guide you through the process of estab- Once the chapter becomes chartered, the National Finance
lishing a local chapter. It explains the mission, vision, objec- Vice President will forward the local chapter portion of dues
tives, benefits & goals of this organization. Listed below are the to the new chapter Finance Vice President.
8 things you need to do initially. If the chapter is not accepted, the individuals who are mem-
bers of a current chapter will remain as such. Those indi-
1. Recruit business associates and friends that are interested viduals who are not currently members of an existing chap-
in BDPA. ter have the option of becoming members of the chapter
2. Contact the BDPA National Office to receive BDPA materials nearest to them or of any chapter of their choice.
and identify the chapter closest to the Chapter Interest
Group. New Chapter Administration
3. Contact the closest chapter and develop a mentor relation-
ship. Each Chapter Interest Group must elect officers to manage the
4. Schedule an interest group meeting. The National Office, business operations of the chapter. At start-up these officers
National Membership Management Vice President and cur- should include: President, Vice President Business
rent BDPA members can assist with the presentation on Management (President Elect), Vice President of Finance.
BDPA and to answer questions. Chapter Interest Groups should also appoint a Vice President
5. Prepare a project plan identifying a date to complete the of Membership Management, Vice President of Business
Chapter Interest Group charter application package. Management, Vice President of Strategy and Planning and a
6. Establish a meeting schedule identifying the Chapter Vice President of Member Services. Before elections, it should
Interest Group charter tasks to be completed. be determined how long the term of office will be. Currently, the
7. Provide monthly status reports to the National Membership majority of chapters have two-year terms.
Management Vice President on the Chapter Interest Groups
progress.
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Vice President of Membership Management
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Information Technology Thought Leaders
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