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020 _a9780070444799
040 _bDDC
082 _a005.758
_bMIC
100 _aMICHAEL COREY
245 _aOracle8i data warehousing
_cMichael J. Corey
260 _aNew Delhi
_bTata McGraW -Hill
_c2001
300 _a831p
_c23cm
505 _t1. Warehouse: What Is It, Who Needs It, and Why? --
_t2. Things to Consider --
_t3. Finding and Building the Team --
_t4. Managing the Data Warehouse Project --
_t5. Data Warehouse Design Methodology --
_t6. Data Warehouse Development Methodology --
_t7. Data Marts and Star Schema Design --
_t8. The Physical Data Warehouse --
_t9. Fundamentals of an ETL Architecture --
_t10. Loading the Oracle Warehouse --
_t11. Oracle Warehouse Builder --
_t12. Partitioning Data --
_t13. Indexing the Warehouse --
_t14. Backing up the Warehouse --
_t15. Securing the Warehouse --
_t16. Storage Considerations --
_t17. Tuning Data Access --
_t18. Publishing Data for the Users --
_t19. Oracle Summarization Features --
_t20. OLAP --
_t21. Relational OLAP and Aggregate Navigators --
_t22. The Oracle Discoverer Solution --
_t23. The Oracle Express Solution --
_t24. Data Mining --
_t25. Data Webhousing.
520 _aMany corporations consider data warehousing essential, from spreadsheet/financial data to high-level strategic data. This resource provides data warehousers with the means to collect, analyse, and act on information contained on their database system
650 _a Data warehousing.
650 _a Oracle8 (Computer file)
650 _a Data warehouse.
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