DW 2.0: the architecture for the next generation of data warehousing

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...

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Outros autores: Inmon, W. H., Strauss, Derek, Neushloss, Genia
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Idioma:Spanish
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