Interactive Data WarehousingSupercharge your data warehouse with Web and object technologies! Practical, step-by-step techniques and real-world examples Web-based data mining, data marts, and security techniques For IT professionals, executives, and users Web-enabled data warehouses deliver the broadest access to decision support, enterprise-wide-and if you architect them properly, they cost less than traditional solutions, too. Now, there's a complete guide to Web-enabling data warehouse, datamart, and data mining systems: Interactive Data Warehousing. From start to finish, data warehousing expert Harry Singh walks you through creating a Web-based data warehouse architecture for maximum growth and flexibility. Step by step, you'll learn how to choose the best platforms, technologies, and strategies for your organization-and implement them. Discover how to: Cut implementation costs and save time Integrate your corporate data warehouse and intranet Make the most of CORBA or COM object technologies Choose the right roles for fat clients, thin clients, and multi-tier systems Maximize Web and network security to protect your information assets This is the first data warehousing book that places Web and object tec |
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WORLD WIDE WEB AS INFORMATION ACCELERATOR | 2 |
DATARELATED WAREHOUSING ISSUES | 14 |
GUIDE TO THE READER | 20 |
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allow analysis analytical architecture browser capabilities client client/server companies complex components computing CORBA corporate create data access data mart data mining data model data source data stored data warehouse data warehousing Database Management System database server DBMS decision support decision-support defined desktop distributed object encryption end user enterprise data warehouse environment example files following are registered functions hardware IIOP implementation integrated interactive interface Internet intranet issues Java layer load logic ment metadata multidimensional database multiple object computing object database object-oriented OLAP OLTP operational systems organization password performance platforms problem processors programs protocol query RDBMS relational database reports repository request requirements result ROLAP scalability schema solution source data specific standard structure techniques tion transaction transformation types update vendors ware warehouse data web server web-enabled World Wide