Description

Book Synopsis
Since the first edition of Data Warehousing Fundamentals, there has been an increase in enterprises either already having or in the process of obtaining the data warehousing programs.

Trade Review
"...clearly the author is a long-time practitioner and expert in this area. And if this were not enough, the language is clear and precise, and the associated content is easily internalised." ( BCS, August 2010)

Table of Contents

Preface xxv

Part 1 Overview and Concepts 1

1 The Compelling Need For Data Warehousing 3

Chapter Objectives 3

Escalating Need For Strategic Information 4

Failures of Past Decision-Support Systems 9

Operational Versus Decision-Support Systems 11

Data Warehousing—The Only Viable Solution 13

A Simple Concept For Information Delivery 15

The Data Warehousing Movement 17

Evolution of Business Intelligence 18

Chapter Summary 20

Review Questions 20

Exercises 21

2 Data Warehouse: The Building Blocks 23

Chapter Objectives 23

Defining Features 24

Data Warehouses and Data Marts 29

Architectural Types 32

Overview of The Components 34

Metadata in The Data Warehouse 41

Chapter Summary 42

Review Questions 43

Exercises 43

3 Trends in Data Warehousing 45

Chapter Objectives 45

Continued Growth in Data Warehousing 46

Significant Trends 50

Emergence of Standards 64

Web-Enabled Data Warehouse 66

Chapter Summary 69

Review Questions 69

Exercises 70

Part 2 Planning and Requirements 71

4 Planning and Project Management 73

Chapter Objectives 73

Planning Your Data Warehouse 74

The Data Warehouse Project 79

The Development Phases 83

The Project Team 85

Project Management Considerations 90

Chapter Summary 96

Review Questions 96

Exercises 97

5 Defining The Business Requirements 99

Chapter Objectives 99

Dimensional Analysis 100

Information Packages—A Useful Concept 103

Requirements Gathering Methods 109

Requirements Definition: Scope and Content 116

Chapter Summary 119

Review Questions 119

Exercises 120

6 Requirements As The Driving Force For Data Warehousing 121

Chapter Objectives 121

Data Design 122

The Architectural Plan 125

Data Storage Specifications 131

DBMS Selection 132

Information Delivery Strategy 133

Chapter Summary 136

Review Questions 136

Exercises 137

Part 3 Architecture and Infrastructure 139

7 Architectural Components 141

Chapter Objectives 141

Understanding Data Warehouse Architecture 141

Distinguishing Characteristics 143

Architectural Framework 146

Technical Architecture 148

Architectural Types 156

Chapter Summary 160

Review Questions 160

Exercises 161

8 Infrastructure As The Foundation For Data Warehousing 163

Chapter Objectives 163

Infrastructure Supporting Architecture 164

Hardware and Operating Systems 166

Database Software 181

Collection of Tools 184

Data Warehouse Appliances 188

Chapter Summary 191

Review Questions 191

Exercises 192

9 The Significant Role of Metadata 193

Chapter Objectives 193

Why Metadata Is Important 193

Metadata Types By Functional Areas 203

Business Metadata 207

Technical Metadata 209

How To Provide Metadata 212

Chapter Summary 219

Review Questions 220

Exercises 220

Part 4 Data Design and Data Preparation 223

10 Principles of Dimensional Modeling 225

Chapter Objectives 225

From Requirements To Data Design 225

The Star Schema 232

Star Schema Keys 239

Advantages of The Star Schema 241

Star Schema: Examples 244

Chapter Summary 246

Review Questions 247

Exercises 247

11 Dimensional Modeling: Advanced Topics 249

Chapter Objectives 249

Updates To The Dimension Tables 250

Miscellaneous Dimensions 255

The Snowflake Schema 259

Aggregate Fact Tables 262

Families of Stars 272

Chapter Summary 277

Review Questions 278

Exercises 278

12 Data Extraction, Transformation, and Loading 281

Chapter Objectives 281

ETL Overview 282

ETL Requirements and Steps 284

Data Extraction 286

Data Transformation 295

Data Loading 302

ETL Summary 308

Other Integration Approaches 311

Chapter Summary 313

Review Questions 313

Exercises 314

13 Data Quality: A Key To Success 315

Chapter Objectives 315

Why Is Data Quality Critical? 316

Data Quality Challenges 323

Data Quality Tools 326

Data Quality Initiative 328

Master Data Management (Mdm) 335

MDM Categories 335

MDM Benefits 335

MDM and Data Warehousing 336

Chapter Summary 336

Review Questions 336

Exercises 337

Part 5 Information Access and Delivery 339

14 Matching Information To The Classes of Users 341

Chapter Objectives 341

Information From The Data Warehouse 342

Who Will Use The Information? 349

Information Delivery 356

Information Delivery Tools 360

Information Delivery: Special Topics 366

Chapter Summary 371

Review Questions 371

Exercises 372

15 OLAP in The Data Warehouse 373

Chapter Objectives 373

Demand For Online Analytical Processing 374

OLAP is The Answer 379

OLAP Definitions and Rules 379

OLAP Characteristics 382

Major Features and Functions 382

OLAP Models 393

OLAP Implementation Considerations 398

Chapter Summary 404

Review Questions 405

Exercises 405

16 Data Warehousing and The Web 407

Chapter Objectives 407

Web-Enabled Data Warehouse 408

Web-Based Information Delivery 414

OLAP and The Web 420

Building A Web-Enabled Data Warehouse 421

Chapter Summary 426

Review Questions 426

Exercises 427

17 Data Mining Basics 429

Chapter Objectives 429

What Is Data Mining? 430

Major Data Mining Techniques 439

Data Mining Applications 452

Chapter Summary 459

Review Questions 459

Exercises 460

Part 6 Implementation and Maintenance 461

18 The Physical Design Process 463

Chapter Objectives 463

Physical Design Steps 464

Physical Design Considerations 467

Physical Storage 473

Indexing The Data Warehouse 477

Performance Enhancement Techniques 483

Chapter Summary 486

Review Questions 486

Exercises 487

19 Data Warehouse Deployment 489

Chapter Objectives 489

Data Warehouse Testing 490

Major Deployment Activities 491

Considerations For A Pilot 497

Security 502

Backup and Recovery 504

Chapter Summary 508

Review Questions 508

Exercises 509

20 Growth and Maintenance 511

Chapter Objectives 511

Monitoring The Data Warehouse 512

User Training and Support 515

Managing The Data Warehouse 520

Chapter Summary 524

Review Questions 525

Exercises 525

Answers To Selected Exercises 527

Appendix A: Project Life Cycle Steps and Checklists 531

Appendix B: Critical Factors For Success 535

Appendix C: Guidelines For Evaluating Vendor Solutions 537

Appendix D: Highlights of Vendors and Products 539

Appendix E: Real-World Examples of Best Practices 549

References 555

Glossary 557

Index 565

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 11/06/2010
    ISBN13: 9780470462072, 978-0470462072
    ISBN10: 0470462078

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Since the first edition of Data Warehousing Fundamentals, there has been an increase in enterprises either already having or in the process of obtaining the data warehousing programs.

    Trade Review
    "...clearly the author is a long-time practitioner and expert in this area. And if this were not enough, the language is clear and precise, and the associated content is easily internalised." ( BCS, August 2010)

    Table of Contents

    Preface xxv

    Part 1 Overview and Concepts 1

    1 The Compelling Need For Data Warehousing 3

    Chapter Objectives 3

    Escalating Need For Strategic Information 4

    Failures of Past Decision-Support Systems 9

    Operational Versus Decision-Support Systems 11

    Data Warehousing—The Only Viable Solution 13

    A Simple Concept For Information Delivery 15

    The Data Warehousing Movement 17

    Evolution of Business Intelligence 18

    Chapter Summary 20

    Review Questions 20

    Exercises 21

    2 Data Warehouse: The Building Blocks 23

    Chapter Objectives 23

    Defining Features 24

    Data Warehouses and Data Marts 29

    Architectural Types 32

    Overview of The Components 34

    Metadata in The Data Warehouse 41

    Chapter Summary 42

    Review Questions 43

    Exercises 43

    3 Trends in Data Warehousing 45

    Chapter Objectives 45

    Continued Growth in Data Warehousing 46

    Significant Trends 50

    Emergence of Standards 64

    Web-Enabled Data Warehouse 66

    Chapter Summary 69

    Review Questions 69

    Exercises 70

    Part 2 Planning and Requirements 71

    4 Planning and Project Management 73

    Chapter Objectives 73

    Planning Your Data Warehouse 74

    The Data Warehouse Project 79

    The Development Phases 83

    The Project Team 85

    Project Management Considerations 90

    Chapter Summary 96

    Review Questions 96

    Exercises 97

    5 Defining The Business Requirements 99

    Chapter Objectives 99

    Dimensional Analysis 100

    Information Packages—A Useful Concept 103

    Requirements Gathering Methods 109

    Requirements Definition: Scope and Content 116

    Chapter Summary 119

    Review Questions 119

    Exercises 120

    6 Requirements As The Driving Force For Data Warehousing 121

    Chapter Objectives 121

    Data Design 122

    The Architectural Plan 125

    Data Storage Specifications 131

    DBMS Selection 132

    Information Delivery Strategy 133

    Chapter Summary 136

    Review Questions 136

    Exercises 137

    Part 3 Architecture and Infrastructure 139

    7 Architectural Components 141

    Chapter Objectives 141

    Understanding Data Warehouse Architecture 141

    Distinguishing Characteristics 143

    Architectural Framework 146

    Technical Architecture 148

    Architectural Types 156

    Chapter Summary 160

    Review Questions 160

    Exercises 161

    8 Infrastructure As The Foundation For Data Warehousing 163

    Chapter Objectives 163

    Infrastructure Supporting Architecture 164

    Hardware and Operating Systems 166

    Database Software 181

    Collection of Tools 184

    Data Warehouse Appliances 188

    Chapter Summary 191

    Review Questions 191

    Exercises 192

    9 The Significant Role of Metadata 193

    Chapter Objectives 193

    Why Metadata Is Important 193

    Metadata Types By Functional Areas 203

    Business Metadata 207

    Technical Metadata 209

    How To Provide Metadata 212

    Chapter Summary 219

    Review Questions 220

    Exercises 220

    Part 4 Data Design and Data Preparation 223

    10 Principles of Dimensional Modeling 225

    Chapter Objectives 225

    From Requirements To Data Design 225

    The Star Schema 232

    Star Schema Keys 239

    Advantages of The Star Schema 241

    Star Schema: Examples 244

    Chapter Summary 246

    Review Questions 247

    Exercises 247

    11 Dimensional Modeling: Advanced Topics 249

    Chapter Objectives 249

    Updates To The Dimension Tables 250

    Miscellaneous Dimensions 255

    The Snowflake Schema 259

    Aggregate Fact Tables 262

    Families of Stars 272

    Chapter Summary 277

    Review Questions 278

    Exercises 278

    12 Data Extraction, Transformation, and Loading 281

    Chapter Objectives 281

    ETL Overview 282

    ETL Requirements and Steps 284

    Data Extraction 286

    Data Transformation 295

    Data Loading 302

    ETL Summary 308

    Other Integration Approaches 311

    Chapter Summary 313

    Review Questions 313

    Exercises 314

    13 Data Quality: A Key To Success 315

    Chapter Objectives 315

    Why Is Data Quality Critical? 316

    Data Quality Challenges 323

    Data Quality Tools 326

    Data Quality Initiative 328

    Master Data Management (Mdm) 335

    MDM Categories 335

    MDM Benefits 335

    MDM and Data Warehousing 336

    Chapter Summary 336

    Review Questions 336

    Exercises 337

    Part 5 Information Access and Delivery 339

    14 Matching Information To The Classes of Users 341

    Chapter Objectives 341

    Information From The Data Warehouse 342

    Who Will Use The Information? 349

    Information Delivery 356

    Information Delivery Tools 360

    Information Delivery: Special Topics 366

    Chapter Summary 371

    Review Questions 371

    Exercises 372

    15 OLAP in The Data Warehouse 373

    Chapter Objectives 373

    Demand For Online Analytical Processing 374

    OLAP is The Answer 379

    OLAP Definitions and Rules 379

    OLAP Characteristics 382

    Major Features and Functions 382

    OLAP Models 393

    OLAP Implementation Considerations 398

    Chapter Summary 404

    Review Questions 405

    Exercises 405

    16 Data Warehousing and The Web 407

    Chapter Objectives 407

    Web-Enabled Data Warehouse 408

    Web-Based Information Delivery 414

    OLAP and The Web 420

    Building A Web-Enabled Data Warehouse 421

    Chapter Summary 426

    Review Questions 426

    Exercises 427

    17 Data Mining Basics 429

    Chapter Objectives 429

    What Is Data Mining? 430

    Major Data Mining Techniques 439

    Data Mining Applications 452

    Chapter Summary 459

    Review Questions 459

    Exercises 460

    Part 6 Implementation and Maintenance 461

    18 The Physical Design Process 463

    Chapter Objectives 463

    Physical Design Steps 464

    Physical Design Considerations 467

    Physical Storage 473

    Indexing The Data Warehouse 477

    Performance Enhancement Techniques 483

    Chapter Summary 486

    Review Questions 486

    Exercises 487

    19 Data Warehouse Deployment 489

    Chapter Objectives 489

    Data Warehouse Testing 490

    Major Deployment Activities 491

    Considerations For A Pilot 497

    Security 502

    Backup and Recovery 504

    Chapter Summary 508

    Review Questions 508

    Exercises 509

    20 Growth and Maintenance 511

    Chapter Objectives 511

    Monitoring The Data Warehouse 512

    User Training and Support 515

    Managing The Data Warehouse 520

    Chapter Summary 524

    Review Questions 525

    Exercises 525

    Answers To Selected Exercises 527

    Appendix A: Project Life Cycle Steps and Checklists 531

    Appendix B: Critical Factors For Success 535

    Appendix C: Guidelines For Evaluating Vendor Solutions 537

    Appendix D: Highlights of Vendors and Products 539

    Appendix E: Real-World Examples of Best Practices 549

    References 555

    Glossary 557

    Index 565

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