Building the operational data store
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Building the operational data store
Wiley, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 264-270) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The data warehouse enables many companies to collect, store, integrate and analyze data rapidly. All major hardware companies and many software companies have announced plans for data warehouse support. As organizations work with data warehouses, they have discovered the usefulness of another structure, which the author of this work calls operational data stores. Operational data stores offer the promise at the operations level that the data warehouse offers at the strategic and managerial levels. The author identifies operational data stores and discusses why the operational data store concept is so crucial in relation to decision-making, data and executive systems data.
Table of Contents
- Evolving to the Operational Data Store
- The Corporate Information Factory
- Class I, Class II, Class III Operational Data Store
- Operational Data Store Design High Level
- Operational Data Store Design Low Level
- Managing the Operational Data Store Environment
- Technology and the Operational Data Store
- The Role of Standards
- Reengineering and the Operational Data Store
- Case Studies
- Operational Data Store Development Methodology
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Books and Articles of Interest on Data Warehousing and the Operational Data Store
- Index.
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