TDAN.com – Archive
April 2002
Articles Applying Dimensional Analysis to Business Intelligence Systems
by Amit Bhagwat Practically-Oriented Conceptual Model for OLAP
by Ilia Bider Doing .NET Right ... Looking at the Critical Success Factors
by Tom Finneran A Repository Model - Business Rules (Action Assertions)
by David C. Hay The Denormalization Survival Guide - Part I
by Steve Hoberman Model Driven Information Architecture
by Michael A. Lang, Sr., Brian J. Noggle What is VLDB? Very Large Databases Part 3
by Dan E. Linstedt To Buy a Repository Or Not to Buy a Repository?
by David Marco That is the Question ... Here is the Answer Business Rules Grammar Part 1
by Terry Moriarty Be Careful What You Ask For With Consultants
by Robert S. Seiner Data Warehousing & ERP - A Combination of Forces
by Anne Marie Smith, Ph.D. So You Survived the Disaster - Did Your Company?
by Danny Wall
Special Features Event Progress Diagrams
by Amit Bhagwat A New Direction for Data Resource Management
by Michael H. Brackett More Special Features >
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Featured Columns The Database Report - April 2002
by Craig S. Mullins Covering January through March, 2002 METAbits - April 2002
by Doug Laney Measuring the Value of Data Warehouse Technology Business Rules Spotlight - April 2002
by Barbara von Halle Business Rules: The Quiet Revolution DAMA Corner - April 2002
by Brett Champlin Update on DAMA and the ICCP More Featured Columns >
Perspectives Meet the New Information Architects
by Paula Thornton More Perspectives >
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