APPLYING OLAP TECHNOLOGY INTO ANALYSING THE DATA FROM EMPLOYMENT SURVEYS OF GRADUATES FOR THE SAKE OF THE ADJUSTMENT TO CONTENT AND TRAINING SCHEME AT BA RIA-VUNG TAU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

APPLYING OLAP TECHNOLOGY INTO ANALYSING THE DATA FROM EMPLOYMENT SURVEYS OF GRADUATES FOR THE SAKE OF THE ADJUSTMENT TO CONTENT AND TRAINING SCHEME AT BA RIA-VUNG TAU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Tien Tu Anh tientuanh@gmail.com Ba Ria - Vung Tau College of Education 689 Cach Mang Thang Tam, Long Toan ward, Ba Ria City, Ba Ria - VungTau province, Vietnam
Summary: 
OLAP (Online analytical processing) is for data analysis and decision making. The data analyzed from OLAP give us a visual view of a certain problem. The paper elaborates on the application of OLAP technology in analyzing the employment survey results of graduates of Ba Ria-Vung Tau College of Education, specifically analyzing information on employment status, classifying jobs and workplace of the graduates. The results that OLAP offer will be the basis for the school leaders to make changes and decisions on the content and training scheme for the next academic years, aiming at improving the quality of training. The results are also a prerequisite for us to continue to apply OLAP in analyzing other aspects such as the relationship between employment needs and enrollment plan.
Keywords: 
OLAP
analysis
employment surveys
graduates
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