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100 1 $aBischoff, Joyce,$d1938-
245 10 $aData warehouse :$bpractical advice from the experts /$cJoyce Bischoff and Ted Alexander [with] Sid Adelman [and others] ; foreword by John A. Zachman.
260 $aUpper Saddle River, N.J. :$bPrentice Hall,$c℗♭1997.
300 $axix, 428 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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490 0 $aAn Alan R. Apt book
500 $a"An Alan R. Apt book."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aThe object of a data warehouse is to provide any data, anywhere, anytime in a timely manner at a reasonable cost. This handbook provides practical advice and hands-on models for technical managers, project managers, systems designers, students, systems administrators, database administrators, end users, and data warehouse project teams. These internationally recognized authors have implemented hundreds of data warehouses. By sharing their real-life experiences, the authors help readers avoid the many pitfalls in planning, designing, developing, implementing, and administering a data warehouse.
505 0 $aTrademarks -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part One: Getting started. 1. Introduction to data warehousing / Joyce Bischoff -- 2. A renaissance for information technology / Paul Hessinger -- 3. Organizational and cultural issues / Sid Adelman -- 4. Working effectively with end users / Joyce Bischoff -- 5. The seven deadly sins / Denis Kosar -- 6. Real-world data warehousing: the management challenge / Howard Fosdick -- Part Two: Planning the data warehouse. 7. A technical architecture for data warehousing / Colin White -- 8. Creating a business case / Jay Marquez -- 9. A flexible approach to developing a data warehouse / John Ladley -- Part Three: Data: the critical issue. 10. Data quality / Sid Adelman -- 11. Metadata / Dave Gleason -- 12. The role of a directory/catalog / Jack Sweeney -- 13. Data transformation / Dave Gleason -- Part Four: Design and implementation. 14. Physical design / Joyce Bischoff -- 15. Multidimensional OLAP versus relational OLAP / Colin White -- 16. Data replication in a global warehousing environment / Marie Buretta -- 17. VLDBS and parallelism / Richard Yevich -- 18. Implementing a warehouse in a multiserver environment using parallel technology / Trina LaRue -- 19. Middleware: gluing the warehouse together / Susan Gausden and Terry Mason -- 20. Design reviews for the data warehouse / Joyce Bischoff -- 21. The virtual data warehouse / Edward M. Peters -- 22. Operational data stores: developing an effective strategy / John Ladley -- 23. Data mining / Richard Yevich -- Part Five: Data warehouse administration. 24. Systems administration / Brenda Castiel -- 25. Database administration issues in a heterogeneous environment / Martin Hubel -- 26. Security in the data warehouse / Martin Hubel -- 27. Selecting end-user tools / Peter Brooks -- Part Six: Trends. 28. Trends in data warehousing / Pete Uhrowczik -- Glossary -- Author profiles -- Index.
650 0 $aDatabase management.
650 0 $aData warehousing.
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653 0 $aData warehousing
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700 1 $aAlexander, Ted,$d1957-
776 08 $iOnline version:$aBischoff, Joyce, 1938-$tData warehouse.$dUpper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, ℗♭1997$w(OCoLC)655805060
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