Internet-enabled Business IntelligencePrentice Hall Professional, 2003 - 337 pàgines William Giovinazzo gives experienced database professionals practical guidance for every aspect of planning and deploying Web-based data warehouses -- and leveraging them for competitive advantage. Unlike previous books, The Web-Enabled Data Warehouse covers all the enabling technologies and analysis approaches you need to know about -- from XML to CRM, Java to customer profiling. Giovinazzo begins by introducing the compelling advantages of integrating business intelligence and data warehouses with Web technology. He reviews the business and technical contexts in which the Web-enabled data warehouse will operate; shows how to build and optimize data warehouse infrastructure, and presents in-depth coverage of key enabling technologies -- including Java, XML and XSL, LDAP directories, and WAP wireless development environments. In the book's final section, Giovinazzo introduces and explains powerful new analysis techniques that can dramatically improve your understanding of customers -- and shows how to integrate data warehouses with CRM and other enterprise systems so you can act on your knowledge far more quickly and efficiently. For every experienced database professional seeking to understand or deploy Web-based data warehouses. |
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... Warehouse 3.2.1 The Data Warehouse 3.2.3 The Operational Data Store 3.2.4 Decision Support Systems ( DSS ) 3.2.5 BI Applications 3.2.6 Decision Makers 35 888888 36 38 40 50 53 55 62 77 3.3 Conclusion 78 Part II : Making the Internet ...
... Warehouse 3.2.1 The Data Warehouse 3.2.3 The Operational Data Store 3.2.4 Decision Support Systems ( DSS ) 3.2.5 BI Applications 3.2.6 Decision Makers 35 888888 36 38 40 50 53 55 62 77 3.3 Conclusion 78 Part II : Making the Internet ...
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... Data Model 216 10.6 OMG & OMA 218 10.7 Common Warehouse Metadata Interchange 219 10.8 The CWMI Architecture 221 10.8.1 CWMI Foundation 223 10.8.2 CWMI Data Resource 226 10.8.3 Data Analysis 228 10.8.4 Warehouse Management 230 10.9 XML ...
... Data Model 216 10.6 OMG & OMA 218 10.7 Common Warehouse Metadata Interchange 219 10.8 The CWMI Architecture 221 10.8.1 CWMI Foundation 223 10.8.2 CWMI Data Resource 226 10.8.3 Data Analysis 228 10.8.4 Warehouse Management 230 10.9 XML ...
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