From Fatbrain.com:
The data warehouse solves the problems of getting information out of legacy systems quickly and efficiently. If designed and built right, data warehouses can provide significant freedom of access to data, thereby delivering enormous benefits to any organization. In this unique handbook, W.H. Inmon, "the father of the data warehouse," provides detailed discussion and analysis of all major issues related to the design and construction of the data warehouse, including granularity of data, partitioning data, metadata, lack of creditability, of decision support systems (DSS) data, the system of record, migration, and more.
The second edition of Building the Data Warehouse is revised and expanded to include new techniques and applications of data warehouse technology and update existing topics to reflect the latest thinking. It includes a useful review checklist to help evaluate the effectiveness of the design and explains
How to design and build a data warehouse-including step-by-step guidelines
Migration to the data warehouse from existing architectures
Techniques for using the data warehouse to provide companies with a powerful competitive edge
How to monitor the data warehouse
The role of the data warehouse in reengineering
How to get the most from both star joins and data models
How datamarts and OLAP fit with data warehousing techniques
And much more
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