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10.1 | Building the Data Warehouse, Bill Inmon | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | Talk, don't write! | Thu Jul 27 1995 11:57 | 20 |
10.2 | from the Spiral Group | GNROSE::HAGGERTY | S.I., Asia/Pacific, Stow MA USA | Mon Aug 07 1995 17:11 | 26 |
10.3 | | GNROSE::HAGGERTY | S.I., Asia/Pacific, Stow MA USA | Mon Aug 07 1995 17:16 | 179 |
10.4 | http://www.futuris.net/busintel/welcome.htm | GNROSE::HAGGERTY | S.I. PM&D, Stow MA USA | Wed Aug 30 1995 22:09 | 34 |
10.5 | Strategic Database Technology | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | Talk, don't write! | Sat Oct 14 1995 20:44 | 36 |
10.6 | Using the Data Warehouse, Bill Inmon | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | Talk, don't write! | Mon Oct 23 1995 08:43 | 21 |
10.7 | Rdb/VMS Developing the Data Warehouse, Bill Inmon | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | I answer MAIL! | Wed Nov 01 1995 09:17 | 22 |
10.8 | DW: The Route to Mass Customization | IJSAPL::VDVALK | Believing is seeing | Mon Nov 06 1995 10:00 | 29 |
10.9 | | 57785::HAGGERTY | S.I. PM&D, Stow MA USA | Mon Nov 20 1995 14:21 | 58 |
10.10 | | 57785::HAGGERTY | S.I. PM&D, Stow MA USA | Thu Dec 07 1995 19:57 | 10 |
10.11 | Building A Data Warehouse for Decision Support | TROOA::MCMULLEN | Ken McMullen | Tue Feb 06 1996 22:17 | 24 |
10.12 | The Data Warehouse Toolkit | NSIC00::KEESSEN | Wim Keessen, HL Systems Integration Center | Sun Mar 03 1996 12:46 | 26 |
10.13 | good stuff | STOWOA::HAGGERTY | S.I. S/W Business, Stow MA USA | Thu May 23 1996 21:17 | 8 |
10.14 | Data Warehousing, strategies, technologies and techniques | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | Spellchecked Henry Although | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:10 | 32 |
10.15 | The official guide to Data Warehousing | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | Spellchecked Henry Although | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:21 | 29 |
10.16 | Planning and Designing the Data Warehouse | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | Spellchecked Henry Although | Mon Sep 02 1996 12:39 | 27 |
10.17 | Inmon's bibliography, finally! | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | Spellchecked Henry Although | Thu Oct 24 1996 15:39 | 10 |
10.18 | and Digital's Data Mart advert is on the inside back cover!!! | EPS::HAGGERTY | SBU ASE, Nashua NH USA | Thu Dec 05 1996 20:33 | 39 |
10.19 | Data Mining | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | Spellchecked Henry Although | Tue Dec 10 1996 07:26 | 17 |
10.20 | "Oracle Data Warehousing" | EPS::HAGGERTY | SBU ASE, Nashua NH USA | Thu Dec 26 1996 16:40 | 83 |
10.21 | have you seen our TV advert with them? | EPS::HAGGERTY | SBU ASE, Nashua NH USA | Thu Jan 02 1997 19:40 | 8 |
10.22 | DW & DS, Vol 2 | EPS::HAGGERTY | Kevin, SBU ASE, Nashua NH USA | Tue Mar 18 1997 17:44 | 48 |
| [First! for the Web]
New Data Warehousing book includes Internet issues
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Date: Tuesday, March 18, 1997
Source: Business Wire
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MANCHESTER, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE) via Individual Inc. --
Data Warehousing & Decision Support, Volume 2 now available
SPIRAL Books announces the publication of a second volume of white papers:
Data Warehousing and Decision Support -- The State of the Art, Volume 2,
ISBN 1-57109-010-x, SRP $US44.95. This new collection of white papers
focuses on the latest trends and strategies for building and maintaining
data warehouses and decision support systems. Expert insights are from
David Butler, Neal Hill, William Juch, Joel Klebanoff, Doug Laney, Mike
Olson, Lois Richards and Michael Saylor.
Discussions in this volume include: how to reach project success when
building a data warehouse, issues to consider for quick return on
investment on a decision support system, target marketing and the data
warehouse, specialized requirements for relational data warehouse servers,
how to bring performance to a data warehouse, how to evaluate indexing
technology, data warehousing and the Internet and thoughts about the future
of data warehousing and decision support.
Data Warehousing and Decision Support -- The State of the Art, Volume 2, is
part of the "Management and Technology Series" from SPIRAL Books. The
"Management and Technology Series" includes the following titles due in
1997: The Internet and Data Warehousing, Data Across the Intranet, Internet
Tools and Technology, The Internet and Electronic Commerce and Year 2000
Compliance.
Books are available from Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, Borders, CompuBooks,
Computer Literacy, Op Amp Technical Books, Softpro Books and other
technical and business book sellers. For more information about ordering
this and other SPIRAL Books, 603-647-2344, [email protected] or
visit http://www.spiralbooks.com .
CONTACT: SPIRAL Books | Pam Roth, 603/647-2344
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10.23 | Managing the Data Warehouse | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | Spellchecked Henry Although | Wed Mar 26 1997 20:32 | 36 |
| Title : Managing the Data Warehouse
Author : Inmon, Welch and Glassey
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN : 0-471-16310-4
Price :
Another book co-authored by Bill Inmon, targetted at the DWA (Data Warehouse
Administrator); 345 pages
Chapters:
- Monitoring Data Warehouse Activity
- Monitoring Data Warehouse Data
- Managing Security in the Data Warehouse
- Administering the Data Warehouse data model
- Managing metadate in the Data Warehouse
- The user-centric Data Warehouse
- Selecting end-user access tools
- Managing the integration and transformation interface
- OLAP and the Data Warehouse environment
- Managing OLAP in the Data Warehouse environment
- Managed redundancy in the Data Warehouse environment
- Data Warehouse team roles and responsibilities
- Data Warehouse staffing requirements
- Data Warehouse end-user roles and responsibilities
- Data Warehouse project principles
Most of the topics are the same topics that Bill adresses in his world-tour
nowadays (dormant data, data quality, chargeback, security, catalog of
contents). I'm speculating here but it would not surprise me if these are
the same issues that can be solved with tools from his new company, Pine Cone
Systems.
I met Inmon today and was somewhat dispappointed. He is very tired, also
somewhat away from reality. In a joint interview we did he admitted that he
only does 1 consultancy job per year; rest is touring and writing.
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