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An Analysis of the Publication "An Overview of Data Warehousing and OLAP Technology”

An Analysis of the Publication "An Overview of Data Warehousing and OLAP Technology”. Michael Goshey University of Minnesota, Fall 2006 CSci 8701: Overview of Database Research. Introduction. Selected paper

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An Analysis of the Publication "An Overview of Data Warehousing and OLAP Technology”

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  1. An Analysis of the Publication "An Overview of Data Warehousing and OLAP Technology” Michael Goshey University of Minnesota, Fall 2006 CSci 8701: Overview of Database Research

  2. Introduction • Selected paper • S. Chaudhuri and U. Dayal, An Overview of Data Warehousing and OLAP Technology, SIGMOD Record 26(1): 65-74(1997). • Motivation • Personal Interest Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

  3. Problem Addressed • Problem Statement • Survey: organizing the data warehousing space • Differing requirements between OLTP and OLAP • Significance • Growth area • Reference work establishing consensus on terms, architectures and issues Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

  4. Major Contributions • Bridging the gulf between industry and academia • OLTP vs. OLAP: clarifying the differences • Concise survey of relevant issues, architectures and tools • Concrete list of data warehouse design and build steps Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

  5. Key Concepts • OLTP, OLAP • Relational and dimensional data models Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

  6. Relational Model Example Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

  7. Dimensional Model Example (image from http://www.laynetworks.com) Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

  8. Key Concepts (con’t) • Data warehouses and data marts • ETL • Metadata • Managed query vs. ad hoc query and analysis environments Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

  9. Key Concepts (con’t) • ROLAP and MOLAP • Materialized views • Bitmap indices • SQL extensions Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

  10. Validation Methodology • Survey paper goals • Academic and industry citations • Referencing tools, vendors Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

  11. Assumptions • Read-only data warehouse environments • Self-service users and custom views • Ties to transactional requirements • Unanticipated data revisions Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

  12. 2006 Rewrite • Changes in terminology, tools, vendors • Fact constellations -> conformed dimensions • Decision support -> BI • Vendors and tools in BI, ETL, OLAP • Data history difficulties • Multiple user constituencies Michael Goshey: 9/19/2006

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