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Re: Data Warehouse was:Newest Oracle books from O'Reilly

From: Mark Rosenbaum <mjr_at_netcom.com>
Date: 1996/12/31
Message-ID: <mjrE3ALzr.2xK@netcom.com>#1/1

In article <32C9672E.1413_at_erols.com>, Martin Smith <mfsmith_at_erols.com> wrote:
>I am interested in Oracle in a Data Warehouse application, including
>issues like data cleaning; aggregation/denormalization strategies and
>tools; taking advantage of BIT-MAPPED INDEXES, thin client (browser)
>support; Oracle Web Server and other options for accessing Oracle via
>the Web; meta-data management.

Two good books on data warehousing are Inmon's book Building the data warehouse and Kimball's book the data warehouse toolkit

These book have good foundation on warehousing but are not a step by step guide to building one. Current versions of Oracle (7.3.X) still need a lot of work for data warehousing.

Feel free to contact me directly.

Mark Rosenbaum			Otey-Rosenbaum & Frazier, Inc.
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Boulder CO 80306 Received on Tue Dec 31 1996 - 00:00:00 CST

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