Data Warehousing Fundamentals: A Comprehensive Guide for IT ProfessionalsGeared to IT professionals eager to get into the all-important field of data warehousing, this book explores all topics needed by those who design and implement data warehouses. Readers will learn about planning requirements, architecture, infrastructure, data preparation, information delivery, implementation, and maintenance. They'll also find a wealth of industry examples garnered from the author's 25 years of experience in designing and implementing databases and data warehouse applications for major corporations. Market: IT Professionals, Consultants. |
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... deployment activities and learn how to get them done • Examine the need for a pilot system and classify the types of ... Deployment is the next phase after construction . In the deployment phase , you attend to the last few details ...
... deployment activities and learn how to get them done • Examine the need for a pilot system and classify the types of ... Deployment is the next phase after construction . In the deployment phase , you attend to the last few details ...
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... deploying your data ware- house ? Most decidedly , if you parcel the deployment into manageable parts , you can bring the data warehouse in at a comfortable pace . Make the deployment happen in stages . Clearly chalk out the stages ...
... deploying your data ware- house ? Most decidedly , if you parcel the deployment into manageable parts , you can bring the data warehouse in at a comfortable pace . Make the deployment happen in stages . Clearly chalk out the stages ...
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... deploying a pilot system before the full deployment of the en- tire warehouse . This is not a matter of substituting the first full - fledged data mart as the pilot . The pilot is separate and distinct , with specific purposes . There ...
... deploying a pilot system before the full deployment of the en- tire warehouse . This is not a matter of substituting the first full - fledged data mart as the pilot . The pilot is separate and distinct , with specific purposes . There ...
Contents
The Compelling Need for Data Warehousing | 1 |
The Building Blocks | 19 |
Review Questions | 37 |
Copyright | |
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Data Warehousing Fundamentals: A Comprehensive Guide for IT Professionals Paulraj Ponniah Limited preview - 2004 |
Data Warehousing Fundamentals: A Comprehensive Guide for IT Professionals Paulraj Ponniah No preview available - 2004 |
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aggregate algorithms analysis applications architecture attributes backup business dimensions changes cluster columns complex components create data cleansing data elements data extraction data loading data marts data mining data model data quality data sources data staging data structures data transformation data warehouse environment data warehouse project data warehousing database DBMS decision deployment dimension table dimensional model end-users example fact table Figure files functions incremental loads information delivery integrated interface marketing MDDB methods metrics MOLAP multidimensional OLAP system OLTP online analytical processing operational systems options package diagram performance physical model pilot platform primary key product dimension programs project team queries and reports records relational ROLAP selection server source data source systems specific staging area standards STAR schema strategic information summary techniques tion types usage users values vendors ware Web-enabled data warehouse