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Data warehouses have captured the attention of practitioners and researchers alike. But the design and optimization of data warehouses remains an art rather than a science. This book presents the first comparative review of the state of the art and best current practice of data warehouses. It covers source and data integration, multidimensional aggregation, query optimization, update propagation, metadata management, quality assessment, and design optimization. Also, based on results of the European Data Warehouse Quality project, it offers a conceptual framework by which the architecture and quality of data warehouse efforts can be assessed and improved using enriched metadata management combined with advanced techniques from databases, business modeling, and artificial intelligence. For researchers and database professionals in academia and industry, the book offers an excellent introduction to the issues of quality and metadata usage in the context of data warehouses.
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Advanced Information Systems Engineering - 8th International Conference, CAiSE'96, Herakleion, Crete, Greece, May (20-24), 1996. Proceedings (Paperback, 1996 ed.)
Panos Constantopoulos, John Mylopoulos, Yannis Vassiliou
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This book presents the refereed proceedings of the 8th
International Conference on Advanced Information Systems
Engineering, CAiSE '96, held in Herakleion, Crete, Greece, in May
1996.
The 30 revised full papers included in the book were selected from
a total of some 100 submissions. The book is organised in sections
on CASE environments, temporal and active database technologies,
experience reports, interoperability in information systems, formal
methods in system development, novel architectures, workflow
management and distributed information systems, information
modelling, object-oriented database design, and semantic links and
abstraction.
Data warehouses have captured the attention of practitioners and
researchers alike. But the design and optimization of data
warehouses remains an art rather than a science. This book presents
the first comparative review of the state of the art and best
current practice of data warehouses. It covers source and data
integration, multidimensional aggregation, query optimization,
update propagation, metadata management, quality assessment, and
design optimization. Also, based on results of the European Data
Warehouse Quality project, it offers a conceptual framework by
which the architecture and quality of data warehouse efforts can be
assessed and improved using enriched metadata management combined
with advanced techniques from databases, business modeling, and
artificial intelligence. For researchers and database professionals
in academia and industry, the book offers an excellent introduction
to the issues of quality and metadata usage in the context of data
warehouses.
This volume reviews mid-1980s research in the development of
computer systems that employ advanced technology to meet the needs
of an expanding user population, while remaining sensitive to human
requirements. Contributions from researchers in such diverse areas
as user interface technology through to controlled experimental
evaluations of systems and human factors principles are included in
this volume. Topics considered includes recommendations for
dialogue design, views of organizations on human factors, graphical
and multimedia human/computer interaction, perspectives for the
future of interactive systems, and the design of languages for
applications in teleconferencing, databases for videotex systems
and office automation.
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