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Building the Data Warehouse, 4th Edition
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William H. Inmon
Wiley, Paperback, 4th edition, Published September 2005, 500 pages, ISBN 0764599445
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The new edition of the classic bestseller that launched the data warehousing industry covers new approaches and technologies, many of which have been pioneered by Inmon himself
In addition to explaining the fundamentals of data warehouse systems, the book covers new topics such as methods for handling unstructured data in a data warehouse and storing data across multiple storage media
Discusses the pros and cons of relational versus multidimensional design and how to measure return on investment in planning data warehouse projects
Covers advanced topics, including data monitoring and testing
Although the book includes an extra 100 pages worth of valuable content.
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Nov 13, 2006     Brian Raymer from Indiana
An Exclusive book for Datawarehouse Professionals:
Inmon has covered the great details about the fundamentals of Datawarehousing in very easily understandable nature. I'm new to Data Warehousing and I haven't found any simple title on Datawarehousing that tried to explain and cover all topics to beginners. Inmon has done a great job in explaining complete evolution of DSS systems and about the Data warehouse environment and designing. I especially liked his style in chapter 6 which is Distributed Data Warehouse. He tried to touch all the important concepts with real world examples. Chapter 9 Migration to the Architected environment is one of the finest chapters that dig in to more technical details. Chapter 10 has clear content that shares enough knowledge to understand the connection between web and publishing data warehousing. chapter 16 has exclusive subject on ODS systems and it explained in a well fashion about the End user community. Overall, I recommend this book to all new bees and who wanted to grow as a good Professionals in Data warehousing.



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