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Data Warehousing
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This programming reference from a respected data and database management...
Editora: McGraw Hill
ISBN: 0070410348
Autor: Rob Mattison
Páginas: 485
Formato: 16 x 23,5 (impresso)
Publicação: 1996
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Sinopse: This programming reference from a respected data and database management practitioner gives you essential information and guidance on designing and building an effective data warehousing system. Even if you know next to nothing about data warehousing, this practical sourcebook gives you the tools, concepts, and approaches to tame your organization’s vast stores of information. Author Rob Mattison explains what data warehouses are, how they work, and why the survival of many businesses in the twenty-first century will depend on leading-edge information architecture. At the heart of Data Warehousing, you’ll find a logically organized, step-by-step plan for creating these next-generation decision support systems. Mattison explains the key concepts of business process reengineering, client/server technology, systems architecture, online analytical processing (OLAP), decision support systems (DSS), and other subjects crucial to effective data warehousing. Other topics include: Multidimensional analysis of stored data; Formatting, modeling, and synchronization of data; Statistical analysis; Neural networks; Data mining concepts and techniques; Legacy systems vs. Data warehousing. ... budgeting for and staffing the data warehouse, and more. You’ll also read case studies of businesses that have implemented successful systems. |
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