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The document outlines a Level III module on Monitoring and Supporting Data Conversion at Entoto Polytechnic College, detailing the processes involved in data conversion, including validation, backup, and documentation. It emphasizes the importance of understanding client requirements, ensuring data integrity, and utilizing appropriate tools and methodologies for successful data conversion. The module is structured into units that cover monitoring data conversion, supporting data conversion, and key concepts related to data management and modeling.

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The document outlines a Level III module on Monitoring and Supporting Data Conversion at Entoto Polytechnic College, detailing the processes involved in data conversion, including validation, backup, and documentation. It emphasizes the importance of understanding client requirements, ensuring data integrity, and utilizing appropriate tools and methodologies for successful data conversion. The module is structured into units that cover monitoring data conversion, supporting data conversion, and key concepts related to data management and modeling.

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Entoto poly technic college

Web Development and Database Administration Level-III

Web Development and Database Administration


Monitoring and supporting data conversion
Level III
OCTOBER, 2023

MODULE TITLE: Monitoring and supporting data conversion


MODULE CODE: : EIS WDDBA3 M09 0322
NOMINAL DURATION: 30 Hours

Prepared by: - MUHAMMEDGETA KEMAL


Table of Contents

Unit one: 1. MONITOR DATA CONVERSION4…………………………………………………………..6


1.1Conversion supporting documentation is obtained and applied to conversion process…………………….8
1.2 Production data is protected by taking action to ensure back-up before conversion……………….……..8
1.3 Protecting production data…………………………………………………………………………………9
1.4 Determining and impacting the requirements of the client on business operations …………………………10
1.5 Software, hardware or environmental pre-requisites are identified and confirmed in the conversion plan……10.
1.6 Data accuracy and integrity is validated according to conversion specifications…………………………….12
1.7 Data rejected by conversion tools is identified and actions detailed in conversion plan are carried out…….13.
1.8 Data rejection or errant behavior of the conversion process is documented…………………………………..14.
Self -Check………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Unit Two Support data conversion………………………………………………………………………….……16


2.1. Verifying results based on relevant checklist
2.2. Presenting verified data and signing by appropriate person
2.3. Storing, updating and exporting converted data
2.4. Data loading and indexing on the production server
2.5. Maintaing backup copies of conversion files and documenting accordingly
2.1. Verifying results based on relevant checklist………………………………………………………….……..16.
2.2. Presenting verified data and signing by appropriate person…………………………………………………..17
2.3. Storing, updating and exporting converted data……………………………………………………..……….17
2.4. Data loading and indexing on the production server…………………………………………………………19
2.5. Maintaing backup copies of conversion files and documenting accordingly………………………………20
2.6. Developing clear and coherent technical documentation……………………………………………………21
Self-check……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..22

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Acronym and abbreviations
TTLM Teaching, Training and Learning Materials

DB Database

M09 module 09

TVET Technical and Vocational Education and Training

WDDBA

3 web development and database application level 3

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Unit one: Monitor data conversion

This unit is developed to provide you the necessary information regarding the following content coverage and topics:
 Conversion supporting documentation is obtained and applied to conversion process.
 Production data is protected by taking action to ensure back-up before conversion.
 Requirements of the client are determined and impacted on business operation.
 Software, hardware or environmental pre-requisites are identified and confirmed in the conversion plan.
 Data accuracy and integrity is validated according to conversion specifications.
 Data rejected by conversion tools is identified and actions detailed in conversion plan are carried out.
 Data rejection or errant behavior of the conversion process is documented.

This unit will also assist you to attain the learning outcomes stated in the cover page. Specifically, upon completion
of this learning guide, you will be able to:

 Conversion supporting documentation


 taking action to ensure back-up before conversion.
 Requirements of the client and impacted on business operation
 Software, hardware or environmental pre-requisites are identified
 Data accuracy and integrity is validated
 errant behavior of the conversion process is documented

UNIT ONE:-MONITOR DATA CONVERSION


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1. INTRODUCTION

Defining concepts of data conversion and Data Terminologies


 Data is raw facts or unorganized things (such as alphabets, numbers, or symbols) that refers to, or represent,
conditions, ideas, or objects.
 It can be qualitative or quantitative.
 Qualitative data is descriptive information (it describes something)
 Quantitative data is numerical information (numbers).

 Discrete data can only take certain values (like whole numbers)
 Continuous data can take any value (within a range)
 Put simply: Discrete data can be counted, Continuous data can be measured

Qualitative:
 It is brown and black
 It has long hair
 It has lots of energy
Quantitative:
 Discrete:
o It has 4 legs
o It has 10 fingers
 Continuous:
o It weighs 25.5 kg
It is 565 mm tall

 Data conversion is the conversion of one file or database from one format (from one physical environment)
to another.

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Often, when data is moved from one system to another, some form of data conversion is required to convert the data
to a format the receiving system can interpret.
Types of conversion:
 Database conversion (SQL, MySQL, MS Access, XLS, XML etc)
 File format conversion (PDF to Word)
 Image conversion (GIF to JPG, TIFF, PNG etc)
 Character or string conversion(numeric to alphabet or viceversa)
Understanding Data and Its Characteristics
Data Conversion Systems and Tools
Data Conversion Tool allows you to convert data both from and to (both sides are supported) a wide variety
of formats, including:

 SQLServer Tables
 Oracle Tables
 ODBC Tables
 OleDb Tables
 Microsoft Access Tables
 XML Files

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Data Modeling Methodologies

Data modeling is the formalization and documentation of existing processes and events that
occur during application software design and development.

Data modeling techniques and tools capture and translate complex system designs into easily
understood representations of the data flows and processes, creating a blueprint for construction
or re-engineering.

A data model can be thought of as a diagram or flowchart that illustrates the relationships
between data.

There are several different approaches of data modeling, including:


- Conceptual Data Modeling - identifies the highest-level relationships between different
entities.
- Logical Data Modeling - illustrates the specific entities, attributes and relationships
involved in a business function.
- Physical Data Modeling - represents an application and database-specific
implementation of a logical data model.
Data Conditioning and cleaning

Data conditioning (Pre-processing) is the use of data management and optimization techniques
which result in the intelligent routing, optimization and protection of data for storage or data
movement in a computer system.

Data cleaning is the act of detecting and removing or correcting dirty data (i.e.: data that is
incorrect, out-of-date, redundant, incomplete, or formatted incorrectly).

Data Cleaning helps to increase the overall efficiency of your data management systems and
leads to an increase in the productivity of the organization.

Data Transformation and integration


Data transformation is one of the collective processes known as extract, transform or load
which is one of the most important processes in data warehouse implementation from different
data sources.
Data Integration is the process of combining heterogenous data sources in to a single queriable
schema so as to get a unified view of these data

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1.1 Conversion supporting documentation is obtained and applied to
conversion process.

Monitoring the data conversion process is an important aspect of ensuring a successful project
outcome. To monitor data conversion, you should consider the following:
 Define monitoring criteria: Define the criteria that will be used to monitor the data
conversion process. This may include data accuracy, completeness, consistency, and
integrity.
 Establish monitoring processes: Establish processes for monitoring the data conversion
process. This may include using automated tools, manual review, or a combination of
both.
 Monitor the conversion process: Monitor the data conversion process regularly to ensure
that it is running smoothly and that all requirements and specifications are being met.
 Identify issues: Identify any issues or challenges that arise during the conversion process
and develop a plan to address them.
 Communicate with stakeholders: Communicate regularly with stakeholders to provide
updates on the progress of the data conversion process and to address any concerns or
issues that arise.
 Conduct testing: Conduct testing to ensure that the converted data is accurate and
complete and that it meets the necessary requirements and specifications.

By monitoring the data conversion process, you can identify any issues or challenges early on
and take corrective action to address them. This will help to ensure that the end result meets the
necessary requirements and specifications and that the project is successful

1.2 OBTAINING AND APPLYING CONVERSION SUPPORTING


DOCUMENTATION TO CONVERSION PROCESS.

Obtaining and applying conversion supporting documentation is an important part of the data
conversion process. This documentation typically includes a detailed description of the data
being converted, the format and structure of the data, and any rules or standards that must be
followed during the conversion process.

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To obtain this documentation, you should reach out to the owners or custodians of the data and
request the appropriate documentation. Once you have the documentation, you should review it
thoroughly and ensure that you understand all the requirements and guidelines for the conversion
process.
During the conversion process, you should refer to the documentation frequently to make sure
that you are following all the guidelines and rules. If you encounter any issues or questions
during the conversion process, you should reach back out to the owners or custodians of the data
for clarification.
By obtaining and applying conversion supporting documentation, you can ensure that the data
conversion process is accurate, complete, and compliant with all the necessary requirements and
standards.
Reading and Analyzing Existing Data Conversion Documents
The data conversion process can often be a complex and difficult task during an implementation.
When performing data conversions, you must include analysis of your source data and continues
through to system testing and user acceptance.
Throughout the conversion process, we perform quality control checks to ensure correctness of
the conversion.

1.3 PROTECTING PRODUCTION DATA BY TAKING ACTION TO


ENSURE BACK-UP BEFORE CONVERSION.

Protecting production data is a critical aspect of the data conversion process. One way to protect
production data is to ensure that you have a backup of all the data before starting the conversion
process. This backup should be kept in a secure location and should be easily accessible in case
of any issues or errors during the conversion process.
To ensure that you have a backup of the production data, you should create a backup schedule
that takes regular backups of the data. This schedule should be based on the frequency of data
updates and the criticality of the data. For example, if the data is updated frequently and is
critical to the business, you may want to take backups every few hours or daily.
In addition to taking backups, you should also test the backup process to ensure that the backups
are complete and accurate. This testing should be done regularly to ensure that the backup
process is working properly.
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By taking action to ensure backups before conversion, you can protect production data and
ensure that you have a reliable fallback in case of any issues or errors during the conversion
process.

1.4 DETERMINING AND IMPACTING REQUIREMENTS OF THE


CLIENT ON BUSINESS OPERATION.

Determining and impacting the requirements of the client on business operations is a critical
aspect of any project. To do this effectively, you should first understand the client's requirements
and how they impact the business operations. This involves engaging with the client and asking
questions to understand their needs and expectations.
Once you have a clear understanding of the client's requirements, you should evaluate how they
impact the business operations. This involves assessing the current business processes and
identifying any changes or modifications that may be required to meet the client's needs.
You should then develop a plan to implement the changes or modifications. This plan should
include timelines, resource requirements, and any potential risks or issues that may arise during
the implementation process.
Throughout the implementation process, you should communicate regularly with the client to
ensure that their requirements are being met and that any issues or concerns are addressed in a
timely manner. You should also monitor the impact of the changes on the business operations
and make any necessary adjustments to ensure that the business continues to run smoothly.
By determining and impacting the requirements of the client on business operations, you can
ensure that the project is successful and that the client's needs are met while minimizing any
disruption to the business operations.

1.5 IDENTIFYING AND CONFIRMING SOFTWARE, HARDWARE,


OR ENVIRONMENTAL PRE-REQUISITES IS AN IMPORTANT
PART OF THE CONVERSION PLANNING PROCESS.

Identifying and confirming software, hardware, or environmental pre-requisites is an important


part of the conversion planning process. To do this, you should review the conversion plan and
identify any software, hardware, or environmental requirements that are necessary for the
conversion process.

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Once you have identified these requirements, you should confirm that they are available and
meet the necessary specifications. This may involve testing the hardware and software to ensure
that they are compatible with the conversion process and that they meet the necessary
performance requirements.
If any gaps or issues are identified during this process, you should develop a plan to address
them. This may involve upgrading hardware or software, adjusting the conversion plan to
accommodate the limitations, or finding alternative solutions that meet the requirements.
It's important to confirm these pre-requisites before starting the conversion process to avoid any
delays or issues during the conversion process. By identifying and confirming these pre-
requisites early on, you can ensure that the conversion process runs smoothly and that the end
result meets the necessary requirements and specifications.
Identifying and Confirming Data Conversion Tools
• Software
• Hardware
• Environmental Pre-Requisites (Dust, Heat, Extreme Cold, Temperature Stability,
Air Circulation and Moisture)

Dust and Dirty environment increases the overheating problem and mostly affects
- The Motherboard.
- The Processor and Power Supply fan.
- The CD-drive's Lens and Floppy drive's head.
- The Add-in card connection.
- The cable connection.
- The mouse and keyboard.

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1.6 VALIDATING DATA ACCURACY AND INTEGRITY ACCORDING
TO CONVERSION SPECIFICATIONS.

Validating data accuracy and integrity is a critical part of the data conversion process. To do this,
you should develop a validation plan that includes the following steps:
1. Define the validation criteria: Define the criteria that will be used to validate the data.
This may include data accuracy, completeness, consistency, and integrity.
2. Develop the validation process: Develop a process for validating the data. This may
include using automated tools, manual review, or a combination of both.
3. Validate the data: Execute the validation process and review the results. Identify any
discrepancies or errors and make the necessary corrections.
4. Re-validate the data: After making corrections, re-validate the data to ensure that all
errors have been addressed.
5. Document the validation results: Document the results of the validation process,
including any errors or discrepancies that were identified and how they were addressed.
6. Obtain sign-off: Obtain sign-off from the appropriate stakeholders, including the client,
to confirm that the data is accurate and meets the conversion specifications.

By following this validation plan, you can ensure that the data is accurate and meets the
necessary specifications before it is used in the production environment. This will help to
minimize any errors or issues that may arise during the production phase of the project.
Validating Data Conversion Systems
Data Accuracy
Data accuracy is generally expressed as a confidence interval (CI). This means more of the
information collected can be trusted as valid and free of confounding variables.

Data Integrity
Data integrity (also known as data validity) refers to the overall completeness, accuracy and
consistency of data. This can be indicated by the absence of alteration (unchanged) between two
instances or between two updates of a data record.
Data integrity can be maintained through the use of various error checking methods and
validation procedures.

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Back-up before Conversion
Before and after the process of converting your data, it is strongly recommended that you
perform a full data backup.

1.7 IDENTIFYING AND ACTIONS DETAILING DATA REJECTED BY


CONVERSION TOOLS IN CONVERSION PLAN ARE CARRIED
OUT.

Identifying and detailing actions for data rejected by conversion tools is an important part of
the conversion planning process. To do this, you should first identify the types of data that
are likely to be rejected by the conversion tools. This may include data that is in an
incompatible format, contains errors, or does not meet the conversion specifications. Once
you have identified the data that is likely to be rejected, you should develop a plan for how to
handle it. This plan should include the following steps:
A. Identify the cause of the rejection: Identify the reason why the data was rejected by the
conversion tool. This may involve reviewing the error logs or working with the
development team to troubleshoot the issue.
B. Determine if the data can be corrected: Determine if the rejected data can be corrected or
if it needs to be excluded from the conversion process.
C. Develop a plan for correcting the data: If the data can be corrected, develop a plan for
how to correct it. This may involve manual correction or the use of automated tools.
D. Exclude the data from the conversion process: If the data cannot be corrected, exclude it
from the conversion process and develop a plan for how to address any impacts this may
have on the business operations.
E. Document the rejected data: Document the rejected data, including the reason for the
rejection and any actions taken to correct it or exclude it from the conversion process.

By developing a plan for handling rejected data, you can minimize the impact on the conversion
process and ensure that the end result meets the necessary specifications and requirements.

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1.8 DOCUMENTING DATA REJECTION OR ERRANT BEHAVIOR OF
THE CONVERSION PROCESS

Documenting data rejection or errant behavior of the conversion process is an important part of
the data conversion process. To do this, you should develop a documentation plan that includes
the following steps:
I. Define the documentation requirements: Define the types of data rejection or errant
behavior that need to be documented. This may include data that is rejected by the
conversion tool, data that is corrupted during the conversion process, or any other issues
that arise during the process.
II. Develop the documentation process: Develop a process for documenting the data
rejection or errant behavior. This may include using a tracking system, logging errors, or
using a spreadsheet to track the issues.
III. Document the data rejection or errant behavior: Document the data rejection or errant
behavior as it occurs. Include details such as the date and time of the issue, the type of
data that was rejected or corrupted, and any error messages that were generated.
IV. Assign responsibility: Assign responsibility for documenting and addressing the data
rejection or errant behavior. This may include the project manager, the development
team, or other stakeholders.
V. Develop a plan for addressing the issues: Develop a plan for how to address the data
rejection or errant behavior. This may involve manual correction, the use of automated
tools, or other actions.
VI. Review and update the documentation: Review and update the documentation regularly
to ensure that it is accurate and up-to-date.

By documenting data rejection or errant behavior, you can identify trends and patterns in the
conversion process and take corrective action to address the issues. This will help to ensure that
the end result meets the necessary specifications and requirements.

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Self check 1
I. Demonstrate how to monitor data conversion?
II. What is Data conversion ?
III. Write down at least five advantage of Data Conversion?
IV. List and explain required skill and Knowledge to Monitoring and
supporting data conversion

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UNIT TWO:- SUPPORT DATA CONVERSION
Supporting the data conversion process is an important aspect of ensuring a successful
project outcome. To support data conversion, you should consider the following:
 Provide technical support: Provide technical support to the development team and
other stakeholders involved in the conversion process. This may include
answering questions, providing guidance, or troubleshooting issues that arise.
 Monitor the conversion process: Monitor the conversion process to ensure that it
is running smoothly and that all requirements and specifications are being met.
 Identify issues: Identify any issues or challenges that arise during the conversion
process and develop a plan to address them.
 Communicate with stakeholders: Communicate regularly with stakeholders to
provide updates on the progress of the conversion process and to address any
concerns or issues that arise.
 Provide training: Provide training to end-users on how to use the converted data
and any new systems or processes that have been implemented.
 Conduct testing: Conduct testing to ensure that the converted data is accurate and
complete and that it meets the necessary requirements and specifications.

By supporting the data conversion process, you can help to ensure that the project is
successful and that the end result meets the necessary requirements and specifications.
2.1 VERIFYING RESULTS BASED ON RELEVANT CHECKLIST.

Verifying results based on a relevant checklist is an important part of the data conversion
process. To do this, you should develop a checklist that includes all the relevant requirements,
specifications, and standards that must be met during the conversion process.
Once you have developed the checklist, you should use it to verify the results of the conversion
process. This may involve reviewing the data, comparing it to the original data, and checking for
any errors or discrepancies.

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If any issues or discrepancies are identified during the verification process, you should document
them and develop a plan to address them. This may involve making corrections to the data,
adjusting the conversion process, or finding alternative solutions that meet the requirements.
It's important to document the results of the verification process, including any issues or
discrepancies that were identified and how they were addressed. This documentation can be used
to track the progress of the conversion process and to ensure that all requirements and
specifications have been met.
By verifying results based on a relevant checklist, you can ensure that the conversion process is
accurate, complete, and compliant with all the necessary requirements and standards.

2.2 PRESENTING TO APPROPRIATE PERSON

Presenting the results of the data conversion process to the appropriate person and obtaining
sign-off is an important step in the project. To do this, you should develop a presentation that
includes all the relevant information about the conversion process, including the goals, timeline,
challenges, and results.
Once you have developed the presentation, you should schedule a meeting with the appropriate
person or group to present the results. During the presentation, you should highlight the key
findings and outcomes of the conversion process, including any issues that were encountered and
how they were addressed.
After the presentation, you should obtain sign-off from the appropriate person or group. This
sign-off confirms that the results of the conversion process meet the necessary requirements and
specifications, and that the project is complete.
It's important to document the sign-off, including the date, time, and names of the individuals
who provided it. This documentation can be used to track the progress of the project and to
ensure that all necessary approvals have been obtained.
By presenting the results of the data conversion process to the appropriate person and obtaining
sign-off, you can ensure that the project is complete and that all requirements and specifications
have been met.

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2.3 STORING, UPDATING AND EXPORTING CONVERTED
DATA

Sorting, updating, exporting and convert data


Sorting data
Sorting data is the process of arranging items into meaningful order so that you can analyze it
more effectively.
Example:
 sort text data into alphabetical order
 sort numeric data into numerical order

Updating Data

The modification of data that is already in the database is referred to as updating. The update
operation allows you to change an existing database record in a logical or physical file. You can
update individual rows, all the rows in a table. Each column can be updated separately without
affecting other columns.

UPDATE table_name
SET column1=value, column2=value2, ...
WHERE some_column=some_value

To perform an update, you need three pieces of information:


1. The name of the table and column to update,
2. The new value of the column,
3. Which row(s) to update?

Exporting data
You can export data from one application to another application using the Export Wizard.
Exporting lets you share data from one application by providing a copy of data.
Ensuring Data Quality
DBMS provides a set of features that enable you to ensure the quality of data that is moved from
source systems to your data destination. Data profiling is a feature that enables you to analyze

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the content and structure of your data to determine inconsistencies, anomalies, and redundancies
in the data.
Collection, Organization and Analysis of Data and Information
The data is typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality (for example, the availability
of rooms in hotels), in a way that supports processes requiring the information (for example,
finding a hotel with vacancies).

Organization of data
Organization of data is any one of the data management conventions for physical and spatial
arrangement of the physical records of a data set.

Analysis of data
Analysis of data is the process of evaluating data using analytical and logical reasoning to
examine each component of the data provided. Data from various sources is gathered, reviewed,
and then analyzed to form some sort of finding or conclusion.

Information
Information is processed data that can affect behaviour, a decision or outcome.
It is valuable that is:-
o accurate and timely
o specific and organized for a purpose
o presented within a context that gives it meaning and relevance
o Can lead to an increase in understanding and decrease in uncertainty.

2.4 DATA LOADING AND INDEXING ON THE PRODUCTION SERVER

o Data loading is the process of copying and loading data or data sets from a source file,
folder or application to a database or similar application. It is usually implemented by
copying digital data from a source and pasting or loading the data to a data storage or
processing utility.
o Index Server Catalogs Index Server lets you use catalogs to conduct searches both on
local directories and on directories on other machines. A catalog contains the index of the

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contents of the directories in its scope (i.e., a collection of directories that is indexed and
searched as a unit). In other words, a catalog is the highest level of organization in Index
Server—it contains the index for one or more scopes, which are simply references to
subdirectories that you want to include in the catalog.

2.5 MAINTAIN AND DOCUMENT BACKUP COPIES OF CONVERSION


FILES ACCORDING TO REQUIREMENTS

Maintaining and documenting backup copies of conversion files is an important part of the data
conversion process. To do this, you should develop a backup plan that includes the following
steps:
1. Determine the backup schedule: Determine how often backups will be taken and how
long they will be retained. This may depend on the frequency of data updates and the
criticality of the data.
2. Identify backup storage locations: Identify the locations where backup copies of the
conversion files will be stored. This may include cloud-based storage, local servers, or
external hard drives.
3. Develop a backup process: Develop a process for taking backups of the conversion files.
This may involve using automated tools or manual processes.
4. Test the backup process: Test the backup process to ensure that it is working properly and
that the backup copies of the conversion files are accurate and complete.
5. Document the backup process: Document the backup process, including the backup
schedule, storage locations, and backup process itself.
6. Maintain and update backup copies: Maintain and update the backup copies of the
conversion files regularly to ensure that they are up-to-date and accurate.

By maintaining and documenting backup copies of conversion files, you can ensure that you
have a reliable fallback in case of any issues or errors during the conversion process. This will
help to minimize any disruption to the business operations and ensure that the end result meets
the necessary requirements and specifications.

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2.6 DEVELOPING CLEAR AND COHERENT TECHNICAL
DOCUMENTATION

Developing clear and coherent technical documentation is an important part of the data
conversion process. To do this, you should follow these best practices:
3 Define the audience: Define the target audience for the technical documentation. This may
include developers, testers, project managers, or other stakeholders.
4 Use clear and concise language: Use clear and concise language that is easy to understand.
Avoid technical jargon or acronyms that may not be familiar to the audience.
5 Use visual aids: Use visual aids such as diagrams, flowcharts, or screenshots to help explain
complex concepts or processes.
6 Organize the documentation: Organize the documentation in a logical and consistent
manner. Use headings, subheadings, and bullet points to break up the content and make it
easier to read.
7 Include examples: Include examples to illustrate how to perform specific tasks or use
specific features.
8 Update the documentation: Update the documentation regularly to ensure that it is up-to-date
and accurate.

By developing clear and coherent technical documentation, you can ensure that the conversion
process is well-documented and that all stakeholders have access to the information they need to

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Self check1

I. Demonstrate how to Support data conversion?


II. Write down at least four Technical documentation?
III. List down at least five advantage of technical Documentation?
IV. Write down at least five Benefits of a checklist?

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