
The Data Warehouse Toolkit - Third Edition
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Free ChapterCover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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About the Authors
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Credits
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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Chapter 1: Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence, and Dimensional Modeling Primer
- Chapter 1: Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence, and Dimensional Modeling Primer
- Different Worlds of Data Capture and Data Analysis
- Goals of Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence
- Dimensional Modeling Introduction
- Kimball’s DW/BI Architecture
- Alternative DW/BI Architectures
- Dimensional Modeling Myths
- More Reasons to Think Dimensionally
- Agile Considerations
- Summary
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Chapter 2: Kimball Dimensional Modeling Techniques Overview
- Chapter 2: Kimball Dimensional Modeling Techniques Overview
- Fundamental Concepts
- Basic Fact Table Techniques
- Basic Dimension Table Techniques
- Integration via Conformed Dimensions
- Dealing with Slowly Changing Dimension Attributes
- Dealing with Dimension Hierarchies
- Advanced Fact Table Techniques
- Advanced Dimension Techniques
- Special Purpose Schemas
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Chapter 3: Retail Sales
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Chapter 4: Inventory
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Chapter 5: Procurement
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Chapter 6: Order Management
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Chapter 7: Accounting
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Chapter 8: Customer Relationship Management
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Chapter 9: Human Resources Management
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Chapter 10: Financial Services
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Chapter 11: Telecommunications
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Chapter 12: Transportation
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Chapter 13: Education
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Chapter 14: Healthcare
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Chapter 15: Electronic Commerce
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Chapter 16: Insurance
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Chapter 17: Kimball DW/BI Lifecycle Overview
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Chapter 18: Dimensional Modeling Process and Tasks
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Chapter 19: ETL Subsystems and Techniques
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Chapter 20: ETL System Design and Development Process and Tasks
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Chapter 21: Big Data Analytics
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Index
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About this book
The volume of data continues to grow as warehouses are populated with increasingly atomic data and updated with greater frequency. Dimensional modeling has become the most widely accepted approach for presenting information in data warehouse and business intelligence (DW/BI) systems. The goal of this book is to provide a one-stop shop for dimensional modeling techniques.
The book is authored by Ralph Kimball and Margy Ross, known worldwide as educators, consultants, and influential thought leaders in data warehousing and business intelligence. The book begins with a primer on data warehousing, business intelligence, and dimensional modeling, and you’ll explore more than 75-dimensional modeling techniques and patterns. Then you’ll understand dimension tables in-depth to get a good grip on retailing and moved towards the topics of inventory. Moving ahead, you’ll learn how to use this book for procurement, order management, accounting, customer relationship management, and many more business sectors.
By the end of this book, you’ll be able to gather all the essential knowledge, practices, and patterns for designing dimensional models.
- Publication date:
- July 2013
- Publisher
- Packt
- Pages
- 600
- ISBN
- 9781118530801