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Building, Using and Managing the Data Warehouse [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x180x32 mm, kaal: 891 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-1997
  • Kirjastus: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN-10: 0135343550
  • ISBN-13: 9780135343555
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x180x32 mm, kaal: 891 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-1997
  • Kirjastus: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN-10: 0135343550
  • ISBN-13: 9780135343555
53435-4 Expert, end-to-end help with the practicalities of data warehousing. When it comes to making organizations smarter, faster, and more competitive, few technologies have more promise than data warehousing. This book shows you how to translate that promise into reality. Led by the president of the Data Warehousing Institute and a leading database consultant, a world-class team of experts teaches you how to: *Decide which data to include, and which to leave out. *Optimize the quality of new data-and then keep it up-to-date and accurate. *Manage and staff your data warehouse for maximum effectiveness. *Deliver solutions that serve the real needs of users. *Understand the strategic implications of data warehousing. You'll discover how to extract more usable knowledge from your data-and learn about the remarkable results now being achieved with leading-edge data mining solutions. You'll preview the future of data warehousing, reviewing state-of-the-art parallel processing platforms and object-oriented database technology. And you'll learn about comprehensive education and training resources that can help you succeed right now.Whether you're a database professional, an IT manager, or a strategic planner, Building, Using and Managing the Data Warehouse is your blueprint for successful data warehousing.
Series Foreword ix(2) Foreword xi(4) About the Data Warehousing Institute xv(4) About the Authors xix Part 1 Introduction 1(24) 1 Data Warehousing--Client/Server for the Rest of the Decade 3(22) George Zagelow IBM Part 2 Building the Data Warehouse 25(76) 2 Migrating Data from Legacy Systems: Challenges and Solutions 27(14) Katherine Hammer Evolutionary Technologies International 3 Optimal Machine Architectures for Parallel Query Scalability 41(28) Mark Sweiger Sequent Computer Systems 4 Building High Data Quality Into Your Data Warehouse 69(16) George Burch Vality Technology 5 Improving Data Quality: A Management Perspective and Model 85(16) Dennis Berg Christopher Heagele American Management Systems, Inc. Part 3 Using the Data Warehouse 101(110) 6 Bringing User Perspective to Data Warehouses: Twenty-one Points of Consideration 103(18) Katherine Glassey-Edholm Brio Technology 7 Building Object-Oriented OLAP Applications: Not Just Any Object-Oriented Tool Will Do 121(16) David Menninger Oracle/Express Technology 8 Mining for Profits in the Data Warehouse 137(14) Paul Barth Tessera Enterprise Systems 9 Scalable Data Mining 151(22) Robert Small Herb Edelstein Two Crows 10 Updating the Data Warehouse 173(38) J. D. Welch PRISM Solutions Part 4 Managing the Data Warehouse 211(90) 11 Managing and Staffing the Data Warehouse 213(50) Narsim Ganti Boeing Corporation 12 An Education and Training Program for Data Warehousing 263(14) Ramon Barquin The Data Warehousing Institute 263(14) 13 Understanding Data Warehousing: A Strategic Perspective 277(24) Bernard Boar NCR Index 301