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Decision Making - Management, Data Warehousing & Mining

Decision Support in the Data Warehouse

by Hugh J. Watson, Paul Gray
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Overview

Focuses on building front-end decision support systems. Designed for both programmers new to decision support systems and experienced Data Warehouse professionals. Includes a comprehensive survey to tools and technologies available today for building decision support systems.

Synopsis

Unlike most data warehousing books, this one focuses specifically on using data warehouses for decision support. It shows how to choose the best tools and get the best answers.

This book walks step-by-step through building and maintaining a data warehouse specifically to support decision making. At a high level, it discusses the fundamental ideas and concepts of data warehousing. It then explores state-of-the-art tools and applications that can be used to improve the decision-making data delivered by your data warehouse. Several vendors - including Oracle, the world's leading RDBMS vendor - present products and detailed case studies showing how to implement state-of-the-art decision support.

For all database administrators and IT professionals, especially those involved in creating and building data warehouses or providing decision support.

Booknews

Elucidating the new decision support environment of data warehousing, Gray (information science, Claremont Graduate U.) and Watson (business administration, U. of Georgia) present strategies, support tools, applications, products, services, and success stories. Includes "Codd's 12 rules for OLAP" (on-line analytical processing) and references. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Elucidating the new decision support environment of data warehousing, Gray (information science, Claremont Graduate U.) and Watson (business administration, U. of Georgia) present strategies, support tools, applications, products, services, and success stories. Includes "Codd's 12 rules for OLAP" (on-line analytical processing) and references. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1997
Publisher
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Pages
420
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780137960798

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