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Amazon.com This is a great book on Data Warehousing for project managers, database designers and administrators, programmers, analysts, and systems and data architects. Beginning with the basics, it covers: - The difference between operational and analytical processing;
- Architecture and infrastructure for the data warehouse, and examples of real-world implementations within corporations; and
- The "Decision Support Life Cycle" -- from gathering requirements, modeling the data, and designing the database, to application development, implementation, and staff training.
--This text refers to the hardcover edition of of this title Synopsis Completely revised, expanded, and updated, this second edition gives extensive new coverage of data integration, management, indexing, cleansing, and transformation. The book covers powerful new multi-dimensional front-ends and conversion tools and gives detailed coverage of lifecycle issues. Synopsis Providing practical technical information and development guidelines for building a data warehouse for decision support processing, this text presents end-to-end coverage of planning, building, and implementing a data warehouse--including modeling and design; mapping, moving, and extracting data; front-end data access tools, querying, and planning for change. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of of this title
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