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Chapter 28
Overview of Data
Warehousing and OLAP

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Introduction, Definitions, and


Terminology

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Characteristics of Data
Warehouses

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Data Modeling for Data


Warehouses

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Building a Data Warehouse

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Typical Functionality of a Data


Warehouse

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Data Warehouse Versus


Views

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Problems and Open Issues in


Data Warehouses
Difficulties of Implementing Data
Warehouses
Open Issues in Data Warehousing

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Summary

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