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Inmon, Derek Strauss, Genia Neushloss.|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 246 3 Data warehousing 2.0 260 Amsterdam ;|aBoston :|bMorgan Kaufmann/Elsevier,|c©2008. 300 1 online resource (xxi, 371 pages) :|billustrations 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 The Morgan Kaufmann series in data management systems 500 Includes index. 505 0 1. A brief history of data warehousing; 1st generation of data warehouses -- 2. DW 2.0 -- an overview; the components -- 3. DW 2.0 components -- -- the interactive sector -- -- the integrated sector -- -- the near line sector -- -- the archival sector -- 4. The metadata infrastructure; enterprise metadata; business metadata; technical metadata -- 5. Creating the fluid technological infrastructure for DW 2.0 -- -- the underlying technology approach -- -- the separation of static and temporal data -- 6. Methodology -- -- the waterfall approach for operational -- like components -- -- the iterative approach for the DSS environment -- 7. Statistical and exploration processing -- -- the exploration warehouse -- -- sources of data for the exploration warehouse -- -- heuristic processing -- 8. Data modeling for the DW 2.0 environment -- 9. Monitoring the DW 2.0 environment -- 10. Security in the DW 2.0 environment -- 11. Time variant data -- data structure representation -- 12. Connectivity -- how the different parts of the DW 2.0 environment connect -- 13. ETL -- the role of ETL and the existence of seemingly redundant data -- 14. The granularity manager -- 15. Performance across the architecture -- 16. Migration from 1st generation data warehouses to DW 2.0 -- 17. Cost justification of DSS processing in DW 2.0 -- 18. Data quality in DW 2.0 -- 19. Conditioning unstructured data for entry into the DW 2.0 environment -- 20. DW 2.0 and the System of Record -- 21. Miscellaneous Topics -- 22. Processing in the DW 2.0 Environment -- 23. Administering the DW 2.0 Environment. 520 Data Warehousing has been around for 20 years and has become part of the information technology infrastructure. Data warehousing originally grew in response to the corporate need for information--not data--and it supplies integrated, granular, and historical data to the corporation. There are many kinds of data warehouses, in large part due to evolution and different paths of software and hardware vendors. But DW 2.0, defined by this author in many talks, articles, and his b-eye-network newsletter that reaches 65,000 professionals monthly, is the well-identified and defined next generation data warehouse. The book carries that theme and describes the future of data warehousing that is technologically possible now, at both an architectural level and technology level. The perspective of the book is from the top down: looking at the overall architecture and then delving into the issues underlying the components. The benefit of this for people who are building or using a data warehouse can see what lies ahead, and can determine: what new technology to buy, how to plan extensions to the data warehouse, what can be salvaged from the current system, and how to justify the expense--at the most practical level. All of this gives the experienced data warehouse professional everything and exactly what is needed in order to implement the new generation DW 2.0. * First book on the new generation of data warehouse architecture, DW 2.0. * Written by the "father of the data warehouse", Bill Inmon, a columnist and newsletter editor of The Bill Inmon Channel on the Business Intelligence Network. * Long overdue comprehensive coverage of the implementation of technology and tools that enable the new generation of the DW: metadata, temporal data, ETL, unstructured data, and data quality control 546 English. 588 0 Print version record. 590 O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public Library Edition 650 0 Data warehousing. 650 6 Entrepôts de données (Informatique) 650 7 Data warehousing|2fast 700 1 Strauss, Derek. 700 1 Neushloss, Genia. 776 08 |iPrint version:|aInmon, William H.|tDW 2.0.|dAmsterdam ; Boston : Morgan Kaufmann/Elsevier, ©2008|z9780123743190 |z0123743192|w(DLC) 2008011044|w(OCoLC)213358259 830 0 Morgan Kaufmann series in data management systems. 856 40 |uhttps://ezproxy.naperville-lib.org/login?url=https:// learning.oreilly.com/library/view/~/9780123743190/?ar |zAvailable on O'Reilly for Public Libraries 938 Books 24x7|bB247|nbks00032330 938 Coutts Information Services|bCOUT|n8862444 938 ebrary|bEBRY|nebr10254716 938 EBSCOhost|bEBSC|n239178 938 ProQuest MyiLibrary Digital eBook Collection|bIDEB|n176247 938 YBP Library Services|bYANK|n2907497 994 92|bJFN