Bitemporal data is coming, and major database management systems
are beginning to support it. You need to know what is going on
"under the hood" and this book that will make you the expert on
bitemporal data that every IT organization should have on its
staff.
There's a lot more to bitemporal data than adding a second
timestamp to history tables: for example, a temporal update of a
single customer in a bitemporal customer table could require up to
a dozen physical SQL transactions to complete. Vendors will
eventually make it possible to write bitemporal transactions and
bitemporal queries, without having to tell the DBMS how to carry
them out. "Bitemporal Data" will qualify you to compare and
contrast the bitemporal offerings from DBMS vendors.
Includes vendor-neutral explanations of bitemporal concepts and
bitemporal functionality, and an unbiased review of the bitemporal
offerings from the major DBMS vendors Clarifies business user
requests for temporal data by understanding what information
bitemporal data provides that other kinds of data - such as data in
non-temporal tables, history tables, data warehouses, or
fact-dimension databases - do not provide Explains the substantial
increase in complexity between as-written temporal transactions and
temporal queries, and the physical SQL activity required to carry
out those temporal commands
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