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Management Information Systems (MIS), Business Technology - Information Systems, Data Warehousing & Mining, Management - Technology, Database Administration & Management

Building the Operational Data Store

by Inmon, W. H., William H.
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Overview

The operational data store, or ODS, is a dynamic architectural construct designed specifically for high-speed, integrated operational processing. It achieves at the operational level what the data warehouse does at the strategic/managerial level. Now, from a team of experts headed by W. H. Inmon, "father of the data warehouse," here is the first comprehensive guide to understanding, building, and using operational data stores.

"--author is the originator of the ODS concept, as outlined in his 1995 book, Building the Operational Data Store. --case studies reflect what's been learned in the last four years in this technology used by such companies as MCI & SAP

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Comprehensively explains a dynamic architectural construct for high-speed, integrated operational processing that is analogous on the operational level to the data warehouse at the strategic and managerial levels. Considers what an operational data store is and how it differs from a data warehouse, how it relates to decision support and executive information systems data, selecting hardware platforms and configurations, step-by-step building procedures, and using it in conjunction with the warehouse. Includes a critically annotated bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 28, 1999
Publisher
New York : John Wiley, 1999.
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471328889

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