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B-EYE-Network - http://www.b-eye-network.com/
Delivers industry-based business intelligence, business performance management, data warehousing and data quality content. |
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Teradata Magazine Online - http://www.teradata.com/tdmo/
Technical magazine for data warehouse professionals interested in NCR's Teradata database management system. |
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Kimball Group: articles and columns - http://www.kimballgroup.com/html/articles.html
The site gives access to Ralph Kimball and other Kimball Group members's columns and articles on data warehouse for the period 1995-2005. |
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Factless Fact Tables - http://www.dbmsmag.com/9609d05.html
DBMS Online article by Ralph Kimball discussing two types of useful fact tables that contain no facts at all. |
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Intelligent Enterprise Magazine - http://www.intelligententerprise.com/
Offers both print and online-only articles, news and analysis focused on the business software strategies that enable IT and business decision-makers to plan, build, manage and purchase business critical enterprise applications. |
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Surrogate Keys - http://www.dbmsmag.com/9805d05.html
DBMS Online article by Ralph Kimball about keeping control over record identifiers by generating new keys for the data. |
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The Four Legs of a Successful Business Intelligence (BI) Project Team - http://www.athena-solutions.com/bi-brief/april03.html
A successful BI project team is like a four-legged table - each leg holds up its share of the weight. Remove one and the project wobbles. The four legs of a team are Project Sponsorship and Governance, Project Management, Development Team (Core Team), and Extended Project Team. |
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Developing a Data Warehouse Architecture - http://www.users.qwest.net/~lauramh/resume/thorn.htm
A data warehouse architecture is a description of the elements and services of the warehouse, with details showing how the components will fit together and how the system will grow over time. |
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How to do a Warehouse Assessment (And Why) - http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/4873/
Arthur Moore and David Wells. The essence of data warehousing assessment is directed at refining the warehousing process and revitalizing the warehousing initiative. |
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Managing Meta Data Within and Across Warehousing Efforts - http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/4858/
Many organizations must manage multiple warehousing initiatives underway simultaneously and these systems will most likely be based on products from multiple data warehousing vendors, in the typical decentralized approach of most corporations. |