
Professional SQL Server 2000 Data Warehousing with Analysis Services
by Robin Dewson, Tony Bain, Paul Turley, Sakhr Youness, Mark Scott, Chris Graves, Denny Lee, Sam Ferguson, Mike Benkovich, Robert Skoglund, Terrence Joubert
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
Data warehouses have evolved to cope with the huge volumes of data flowing through the workplace by separating the data used for reporting and decision making from the operational systems. The purpose of the data warehouse is simply to store the raw data, and in combination with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services, this data can be transformed into accessible information that reflects the real factors affecting the enterprise. In this book, we introduce the key concepts of data warehousing, OLAP, and data mining. In addition to coverage of Data Transformation Services (DTS) and MDX, this book also demonstrates how to develop an Analysis Services client application, and how to secure and optimize your data warehouse. There is also an in-depth discussion of the exciting new topic of Web Housing. By reading this book, you will learn how best to employ data warehousing and OLAP in your business, and how to leverage it to provide your organization with improved revenue and profitability. This book Understanding Analysis Services ArchitectureDesigning Data Warehouses and Data MartsUsing Data Transformation Services (DTS) in Data WarehousingTechniques for Data Mining and AnalysisBuilding OLAP cubes with Analysis Manager, and programmatically through DSOSecuring, Administrating and Optimizing a Data Warehouse and OLAP systemUsing Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) to query OLAP cubesBuilding OLAP client applications with Visual Basic and ASPEnglish Query, PivotTable Service
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