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Data virtualization for business intelligence architectures [[electronic resource] ] : revolutionizing data integration for data warehouses / / Rick F. van der Lans
Data virtualization for business intelligence architectures [[electronic resource] ] : revolutionizing data integration for data warehouses / / Rick F. van der Lans
Autore Lans Rick F. van der
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/MK, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 005.74/5
Collana The Morgan Kaufmann Series on Business Intelligence
Soggetto topico Business intelligence
Data warehousing
Management information systems
Virtual computer systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-60428-3
9786613784971
0-12-397817-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Data Virtualization for Business Intelligence Systems; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Who Should Read This Book?; Prerequisite Knowledge; Terms and Definitions; And Finally ...; About the Author; 1 Introduction to Data Virtualization; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The World of Business Intelligence Is Changing; 1.3 Introduction to Virtualization; 1.4 What Is Data Virtualization?; 1.5 Data Virtualization and Related Concepts; 1.5.1 Data Virtualization versus Encapsulation and Information Hiding; 1.5.2 Data Virtualization versus Abstraction
1.5.3 Data Virtualization versus Data Federation1.5.4 Data Virtualization versus Data Integration; 1.5.5 Data Virtualization versus Enterprise Information Integration; 1.6 Definition of Data Virtualization; 1.7 Technical Advantages of Data Virtualization; 1.8 Different Implementations of Data Virtualization; 1.9 Overview of Data Virtualization Servers; 1.10 Open versus Closed Data Virtualization Servers; 1.11 Other Forms of Data Integration; 1.12 The Modules of a Data Virtualization Server; 1.13 The History of Data Virtualization; 1.14 The Sample Database: World Class Movies
1.15 Structure of This Book2 Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 What Is Business Intelligence?; 2.3 Management Levels and Decision Making; 2.4 Business Intelligence Systems; 2.5 The Data Stores of a Business Intelligence System; 2.5.1 The Data Warehouse; 2.5.2 The Data Marts; 2.5.3 The Data Staging Area; 2.5.4 The Operational Data Store; 2.5.5 The Personal Data Stores; 2.5.6 A Comparison of the Different Types of Data Stores; 2.6 Normalized Schemas, Star Schemas, and Snowflake Schemas; 2.6.1 Normalized Schemas; 2.6.2 Denormalized Schemas; 2.6.3 Star Schemas
2.6.4 Snowflake Schemas2.7 Data Transformation with Extract Transform Load, Extract Load Transform, and Replication; 2.7.1 Extract Transform Load; 2.7.2 Extract Load Transform; 2.7.3 Replication; 2.8 Overview of Business Intelligence Architectures; 2.9 New Forms of Reporting and Analytics; 2.9.1 Operational Reporting and Analytics; 2.9.2 Deep and Big Data Analytics; 2.9.3 Self-Service Reporting and Analytics; 2.9.4 Unrestricted Ad-Hoc Analysis; 2.9.5 360-Degree Reporting; 2.9.6 Exploratory Analysis; 2.9.7 Text-Based Analysis; 2.10 Disadvantages of Classic Business Intelligence Systems
2.11 Summary3 Data Virtualization Server: The Building Blocks; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The High-Level Architecture of a Data Virtualization Server; 3.3 Importing Source Tables and Defining Wrappers; 3.4 Defining Virtual Tables and Mappings; 3.5 Examples of Virtual Tables and Mappings; 3.6 Virtual Tables and Data Modeling; 3.7 Nesting Virtual Tables and Shared Specifications; 3.8 Importing Nonrelational Data; 3.8.1 XML and JSON Documents; 3.8.2 Web Services; 3.8.3 Spreadsheets; 3.8.4 NoSQL Databases; 3.8.5 Multidimensional Cubes and MDX; 3.8.6 Semistructured Data; 3.8.7 Unstructured Data
3.9 Publishing Virtual Tables
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462476203321
Lans Rick F. van der  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/MK, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Data virtualization for business intelligence architectures [[electronic resource] ] : revolutionizing data integration for data warehouses / / Rick F. van der Lans
Data virtualization for business intelligence architectures [[electronic resource] ] : revolutionizing data integration for data warehouses / / Rick F. van der Lans
Autore Lans Rick F. van der
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/MK, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 005.74/5
Collana The Morgan Kaufmann Series on Business Intelligence
Soggetto topico Business intelligence
Data warehousing
Management information systems
Virtual computer systems
ISBN 1-281-60428-3
9786613784971
0-12-397817-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Data Virtualization for Business Intelligence Systems; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Who Should Read This Book?; Prerequisite Knowledge; Terms and Definitions; And Finally ...; About the Author; 1 Introduction to Data Virtualization; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The World of Business Intelligence Is Changing; 1.3 Introduction to Virtualization; 1.4 What Is Data Virtualization?; 1.5 Data Virtualization and Related Concepts; 1.5.1 Data Virtualization versus Encapsulation and Information Hiding; 1.5.2 Data Virtualization versus Abstraction
1.5.3 Data Virtualization versus Data Federation1.5.4 Data Virtualization versus Data Integration; 1.5.5 Data Virtualization versus Enterprise Information Integration; 1.6 Definition of Data Virtualization; 1.7 Technical Advantages of Data Virtualization; 1.8 Different Implementations of Data Virtualization; 1.9 Overview of Data Virtualization Servers; 1.10 Open versus Closed Data Virtualization Servers; 1.11 Other Forms of Data Integration; 1.12 The Modules of a Data Virtualization Server; 1.13 The History of Data Virtualization; 1.14 The Sample Database: World Class Movies
1.15 Structure of This Book2 Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 What Is Business Intelligence?; 2.3 Management Levels and Decision Making; 2.4 Business Intelligence Systems; 2.5 The Data Stores of a Business Intelligence System; 2.5.1 The Data Warehouse; 2.5.2 The Data Marts; 2.5.3 The Data Staging Area; 2.5.4 The Operational Data Store; 2.5.5 The Personal Data Stores; 2.5.6 A Comparison of the Different Types of Data Stores; 2.6 Normalized Schemas, Star Schemas, and Snowflake Schemas; 2.6.1 Normalized Schemas; 2.6.2 Denormalized Schemas; 2.6.3 Star Schemas
2.6.4 Snowflake Schemas2.7 Data Transformation with Extract Transform Load, Extract Load Transform, and Replication; 2.7.1 Extract Transform Load; 2.7.2 Extract Load Transform; 2.7.3 Replication; 2.8 Overview of Business Intelligence Architectures; 2.9 New Forms of Reporting and Analytics; 2.9.1 Operational Reporting and Analytics; 2.9.2 Deep and Big Data Analytics; 2.9.3 Self-Service Reporting and Analytics; 2.9.4 Unrestricted Ad-Hoc Analysis; 2.9.5 360-Degree Reporting; 2.9.6 Exploratory Analysis; 2.9.7 Text-Based Analysis; 2.10 Disadvantages of Classic Business Intelligence Systems
2.11 Summary3 Data Virtualization Server: The Building Blocks; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The High-Level Architecture of a Data Virtualization Server; 3.3 Importing Source Tables and Defining Wrappers; 3.4 Defining Virtual Tables and Mappings; 3.5 Examples of Virtual Tables and Mappings; 3.6 Virtual Tables and Data Modeling; 3.7 Nesting Virtual Tables and Shared Specifications; 3.8 Importing Nonrelational Data; 3.8.1 XML and JSON Documents; 3.8.2 Web Services; 3.8.3 Spreadsheets; 3.8.4 NoSQL Databases; 3.8.5 Multidimensional Cubes and MDX; 3.8.6 Semistructured Data; 3.8.7 Unstructured Data
3.9 Publishing Virtual Tables
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790315203321
Lans Rick F. van der  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/MK, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Data virtualization for business intelligence architectures : revolutionizing data integration for data warehouses / / Rick F. van der Lans
Data virtualization for business intelligence architectures : revolutionizing data integration for data warehouses / / Rick F. van der Lans
Autore Lans Rick F. van der
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/MK, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 005.74/5
658.4038011
Collana The Morgan Kaufmann Series on Business Intelligence
Soggetto topico Business intelligence
Data warehousing
Management information systems
Virtual computer systems
ISBN 1-281-60428-3
9786613784971
0-12-397817-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Data Virtualization for Business Intelligence Systems; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Who Should Read This Book?; Prerequisite Knowledge; Terms and Definitions; And Finally ...; About the Author; 1 Introduction to Data Virtualization; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The World of Business Intelligence Is Changing; 1.3 Introduction to Virtualization; 1.4 What Is Data Virtualization?; 1.5 Data Virtualization and Related Concepts; 1.5.1 Data Virtualization versus Encapsulation and Information Hiding; 1.5.2 Data Virtualization versus Abstraction
1.5.3 Data Virtualization versus Data Federation1.5.4 Data Virtualization versus Data Integration; 1.5.5 Data Virtualization versus Enterprise Information Integration; 1.6 Definition of Data Virtualization; 1.7 Technical Advantages of Data Virtualization; 1.8 Different Implementations of Data Virtualization; 1.9 Overview of Data Virtualization Servers; 1.10 Open versus Closed Data Virtualization Servers; 1.11 Other Forms of Data Integration; 1.12 The Modules of a Data Virtualization Server; 1.13 The History of Data Virtualization; 1.14 The Sample Database: World Class Movies
1.15 Structure of This Book2 Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 What Is Business Intelligence?; 2.3 Management Levels and Decision Making; 2.4 Business Intelligence Systems; 2.5 The Data Stores of a Business Intelligence System; 2.5.1 The Data Warehouse; 2.5.2 The Data Marts; 2.5.3 The Data Staging Area; 2.5.4 The Operational Data Store; 2.5.5 The Personal Data Stores; 2.5.6 A Comparison of the Different Types of Data Stores; 2.6 Normalized Schemas, Star Schemas, and Snowflake Schemas; 2.6.1 Normalized Schemas; 2.6.2 Denormalized Schemas; 2.6.3 Star Schemas
2.6.4 Snowflake Schemas2.7 Data Transformation with Extract Transform Load, Extract Load Transform, and Replication; 2.7.1 Extract Transform Load; 2.7.2 Extract Load Transform; 2.7.3 Replication; 2.8 Overview of Business Intelligence Architectures; 2.9 New Forms of Reporting and Analytics; 2.9.1 Operational Reporting and Analytics; 2.9.2 Deep and Big Data Analytics; 2.9.3 Self-Service Reporting and Analytics; 2.9.4 Unrestricted Ad-Hoc Analysis; 2.9.5 360-Degree Reporting; 2.9.6 Exploratory Analysis; 2.9.7 Text-Based Analysis; 2.10 Disadvantages of Classic Business Intelligence Systems
2.11 Summary3 Data Virtualization Server: The Building Blocks; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The High-Level Architecture of a Data Virtualization Server; 3.3 Importing Source Tables and Defining Wrappers; 3.4 Defining Virtual Tables and Mappings; 3.5 Examples of Virtual Tables and Mappings; 3.6 Virtual Tables and Data Modeling; 3.7 Nesting Virtual Tables and Shared Specifications; 3.8 Importing Nonrelational Data; 3.8.1 XML and JSON Documents; 3.8.2 Web Services; 3.8.3 Spreadsheets; 3.8.4 NoSQL Databases; 3.8.5 Multidimensional Cubes and MDX; 3.8.6 Semistructured Data; 3.8.7 Unstructured Data
3.9 Publishing Virtual Tables
Altri titoli varianti Revolutionizing data integration for data warehouses
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812146003321
Lans Rick F. van der  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/MK, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui