

Data Warehousing Fundamentals for IT Professionals
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CUTTING-EDGE CONTENT AND GUIDANCE FROM A DATA WAREHOUSING EXPERTNOW EXPANDED TO REFLECT FIELD TRENDS
Data warehousing has revolutionized the way businesses in a wide variety of industries perform analysis and make strategic decisions. Since the first edition of Data Warehousing Fundamentals, numerous enterprises have implemented data warehouse systems and reaped enormous benefits. Many more are in the process of doing so. Now, this new, revised edition covers the essential fundamentals of data warehousing and business intelligence as well as significant recent trends in the field.
The author provides an enhanced, comprehensive overview of data warehousing together with in-depth explanations of critical issues in planning, design, deployment, and ongoing maintenance. IT professionals eager to get into the field will gain a clear understanding of techniques for data extraction from source systems, data cleansing, data transformations, data warehouse architecture and infrastructure, and the various methods for information delivery.
This practical Second Edition highlights the areas of data warehousing and business intelligence where high-impact technological progress has been made. Discussions on developments include data marts, real-time information delivery, data visualization, requirements gathering methods, multi-tier architecture, OLAP applications, Web clickstream analysis, data warehouse appliances, and data mining techniques. The book also contains review questions and exercises for each chapter, appropriate for self-study or classroom work, industry examples of real-world situations, and several appendices with valuable information.
Specifically written for professionals responsible for designing, implementing, or maintaining data warehousing systems, Data Warehousing Fundamentals presents agile, thorough, and systematic development principles for the IT professional and anyone working or researching in information management.
ASIN : B0051BLSF4
Publisher : Wiley; 2nd edition (12 May 2011)
Language : English
File size : 11.9 MB
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Print length : 977 pages
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Amazon Customer –
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Good
Sathiya Arumugam –
Good
Worthy
Vishnu Sharma –
Okay
Okay
koteshwara rao –
Its good
Suggested for course
laxman kulkarni –
This book is for entry level professionals who are seeking …
This book is for entry level professionals who are seeking to learn data warehousing principles. As for the book itself, its been printed in fair condition. Its value for what you will pay.
Abhyuday –
Five Stars
Extremely good book. The concepts are elaborated in details.
Preeti –
Good book.
Good book for getting started.
sandeep kumar sharma –
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Glen Hardingham –
Product was as it is supposed to be
Kindle Customer –
This is a comprehensive text on data warehousing. The author tackles a complicated subject very methodically. The chapters are well organized, sections are easy to follow, and headings allow the reader to identify each concept and how it is broken down. The illustrations are relevant to the content and easy to understand. Examples provided are helpful. The end of chapter summaries and exercises wrap each chapter up and test the students knowledge. Not only was this a good text for the class, but it will be a good reference book for someone who is tackling data warehousing for the first time.
James M. Dorame –
This was exactly what I needed. I was able to purchase the book I needed for a masters course at a reduced cost. This was great and I’ll look here first for all my future book needs.
Bob Savage –
I had to read the 2010 (second edition) of this book for a course taken in Feb. 2017. This book feels very dated. It seems more like a good statement of where things were in 2000 that was barely updated for 2010, and in no way is a reflection of the state of Data Warehousing in 2017. I think a new edition is in press or something; hopefully an update will include coverage of topics like data warehouse automation, “citizen” data integration tools, data lakes, and the role of a data warehouse in both producing and productionizing predictive models.
Amazon Customer –
I like this book. I do not have a IT background yet this book covers complex principles in a way the layman can understand.