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The Seven Deadly Sins of Data Modelling |
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This article by Chris Bradley was taken from B-Eye-Network.com
Data modelling has been around since the mid 1970s; and for the last 30 years, I’ve been lucky (or not) to be involved in this field. When it first emerged it promised so much ...
“A single consistent definition of data”
“Master data records of reference”
“Reduced development time”
“Improved data quality”
“Impact analysis”
……and so on.
Who in their right mind would NOT want to have these benefits realised in their organisations? Surely they are no brainers?
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Kimball University: Six Key Decisions for ETL Architectures |
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Best-practice advice on software vs. coding, where to integrate, how to capture changed data, when to stage data, where to correct data and what latency levels to shoot for.
This October 2009 article by Bob Becker is taken from Intelligententerprise.com.
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BI Boot Camp |
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A quick introduction to BI terminology
Article taken from Information Management Magazine, Sept/Oct 2009
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Doing BI the iterative way |
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By: Carl Hochfelden, senior consultant, Synergy BI.
While silver bullets and big bangs may hold the promise of rapid and instant results, where complex software projects are concerned, such approaches also carry the risk of delivering serious disappointment rather than the anticipated value. That’s why an iterative approach to business intelligence deployments is often the more sensible one: begin with the basics then steadily build on a solid foundation.
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