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Building the Data Warehouse

W. H. Inmon

Wiley

October 2005

Paperback, 576 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, the price has actually been reduced from $65 to $55


Hallmark Features
Building the Data Warehouse has sold nearly 40,000 copies in its first 3 editions.
Inmon is widely recognized as the "Father of the Data Warehouse" and remains one of the two leading authorities in the industry he helped to invent.

 

New to this edition:

The new edition covers new approaches and technologies, many of which have been pioneered by Inmon himself.
 

As with previous editions, the book also continues to provide complete coverage of all of the fundamental concepts of data warehousing, including:

  • Key data warehouse components.
  • Methods for data warehouse design.
  • Technologies for loading, indexing, and managing data.
  • Data warehouse migration strategies.
  • Data warehousing and ERP systems.


From the back cover:

The most comprehensive introduction to the core concepts and methods of data warehousing

Data warehouses provide a much–needed strategy for organizations to collect, store, and analyze vast amounts of business data. As businesses expand both brick–and–mortar and online activities, the field of data warehousing has become increasingly important. Since it was first published in 1990, W. H. Inmon‘s Building the Data Warehouse has been the bible of data warehousing— it is the book that launched the data warehousing industry and it remains the preeminent introduction to the subject. This new edition covers the latest developments with this technology, many of which have been pioneered by Inmon himself.

An overview of all the fundamental components of data warehouse systems offers you a refresher of the methods used for data warehouse design; various data warehouse migration strategies; and the technologies that can be applied for loading, indexing, and managing data. In order to bring you up to date, this in–depth guide then features the latest advances in data warehousing.

New chapters cover:

  • Understanding methods for handling unstructured data in a data warehouse
  • Storing data across multiple storage media
  • Examining the pros and cons of relational vs. multidimensional design
  • Measuring return on investment in planning data warehouse projects
  • Exploring advanced topics, including data monitoring and testing


About the Author:

Bill Inmon, the father of the data warehouse concept, has written 40 books on data management, data warehouse, design review, and management of data processing. Bill has had his books translated into Russian, German, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, and Dutch. Bill has published more than 250 articles in many trade journals. Bill founded and took public Prism Solutions. His latest company — Pine Cone Systems — builds software for the management of the data warehouse/data mart environment. Bill holds two software patents. Articles, white papers, presentations, and much more material can be found on his Web site, www.billinmon.com.

 

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