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With this textbook, Vaisman and Zimanyi deliver excellent coverage
of data warehousing and business intelligence technologies ranging
from the most basic principles to recent findings and applications.
To this end, their work is structured into three parts. Part I
describes "Fundamental Concepts" including conceptual and logical
data warehouse design, as well as querying using MDX, DAX and
SQL/OLAP. This part also covers data analytics using Power BI and
Analysis Services. Part II details "Implementation and Deployment,"
including physical design, ETL and data warehouse design
methodologies. Part III covers "Advanced Topics" and it is almost
completely new in this second edition. This part includes chapters
with an in-depth coverage of temporal, spatial, and mobility data
warehousing. Graph data warehouses are also covered in detail using
Neo4j. The last chapter extensively studies big data management and
the usage of Hadoop, Spark, distributed, in-memory, columnar, NoSQL
and NewSQL database systems, and data lakes in the context of
analytical data processing. As a key characteristic of the book,
most of the topics are presented and illustrated using application
tools. Specifically, a case study based on the well-known Northwind
database illustrates how the concepts presented in the book can be
implemented using Microsoft Analysis Services and Power BI. All
chapters have been revised and updated to the latest versions of
the software tools used. KPIs and Dashboards are now also developed
using DAX and Power BI, and the chapter on ETL has been expanded
with the implementation of ETL processes in PostgreSQL. Review
questions and exercises complement each chapter to support
comprehensive student learning. Supplemental material to assist
instructors using this book as a course text is available online
and includes electronic versions of the figures, solutions to all
exercises, and a set of slides accompanying each chapter. Overall,
students, practitioners and researchers alike will find this book
the most comprehensive reference work on data warehouses, with key
topics described in a clear and educational style. "I can only
invite you to dive into the contents of the book, feeling certain
that once you have completed its reading (or maybe, targeted parts
of it), you will join me in expressing our gratitude to Alejandro
and Esteban, for providing such a comprehensive textbook for the
field of data warehousing in the first place, and for keeping it up
to date with the recent developments, in this current second
edition." From the foreword by Panos Vassiliadis, University of
Ioannina, Greece.
With this textbook, Vaisman and Zimanyi deliver excellent coverage
of data warehousing and business intelligence technologies ranging
from the most basic principles to recent findings and applications.
To this end, their work is structured into three parts. Part I
describes "Fundamental Concepts" including multi-dimensional
models; conceptual and logical data warehouse design and MDX and
SQL/OLAP. Subsequently, Part II details "Implementation and
Deployment," which includes physical data warehouse design; data
extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) and data analytics.
Lastly, Part III covers "Advanced Topics" such as spatial data
warehouses; trajectory data warehouses; semantic technologies in
data warehouses and novel technologies like Map Reduce,
column-store databases and in-memory databases. As a key
characteristic of the book, most of the topics are presented and
illustrated using application tools. Specifically, a case study
based on the well-known Northwind database illustrates how the
concepts presented in the book can be implemented using Microsoft
Analysis Services and Pentaho Business Analytics. All chapters are
summarized using review questions and exercises to support
comprehensive student learning. Supplemental material to assist
instructors using this book as a course text is available at
http://cs.ulb.ac.be/DWSDIbook/, including electronic versions of
the figures, solutions to all exercises, and a set of slides
accompanying each chapter. Overall, students, practitioners and
researchers alike will find this book the most comprehensive
reference work on data warehouses, with key topics described in a
clear and educational style.
With this textbook, Vaisman and Zimányi deliver excellent coverage
of data warehousing and business intelligence technologies ranging
from the most basic principles to recent findings and applications.
To this end, their work is structured into three parts. Part I
describes “Fundamental Concepts” including conceptual and
logical data warehouse design, as well as querying using MDX, DAX
and SQL/OLAP. This part also covers data analytics using Power BI
and Analysis Services. Part II details “Implementation and
Deployment,” including physical design, ETL and data warehouse
design methodologies. Part III covers “Advanced Topics” and it
is almost completely new in this second edition. This part includes
chapters with an in-depth coverage of temporal, spatial, and
mobility data warehousing. Graph data warehouses are also covered
in detail using Neo4j. The last chapter extensively studies big
data management and the usage of Hadoop, Spark, distributed,
in-memory, columnar, NoSQL and NewSQL database systems, and data
lakes in the context of analytical data processing. As a
key characteristic of the book, most of the topics are presented
and illustrated using application tools. Specifically, a case study
based on the well-known Northwind database illustrates how the
concepts presented in the book can be implemented using Microsoft
Analysis Services and Power BI. All chapters have been revised and
updated to the latest versions of the software tools used. KPIs and
Dashboards are now also developed using DAX and Power BI, and the
chapter on ETL has been expanded with the implementation of ETL
processes in PostgreSQL. Review questions and exercises complement
each chapter to support comprehensive student learning.
Supplemental material to assist instructors using this book as a
course text is available online and includes electronic versions of
the figures, solutions to all exercises, and a set of slides
accompanying each chapter. Overall, students, practitioners
and researchers alike will find this book the most comprehensive
reference work on data warehouses, with key topics described in a
clear and educational style. “I can only invite you to dive into
the contents of the book, feeling certain that once you have
completed its reading (or maybe, targeted parts of it), you will
join me in expressing our gratitude to Alejandro and Esteban, for
providing such a comprehensive textbook for the field of data
warehousing in the first place, and for keeping it up to date with
the recent developments, in this current second edition.” From
the foreword by Panos Vassiliadis, University of Ioannina, Greece.
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