TDAN.com – Archive
December 1997
Articles
Components of a Data Warehouse
by Stephen J. Smith, Alex Berson Information Usefulness
by Kevin Craine Specifications: Pointing the Way
by Rebecca J. Duffy The Competitive Armageddon: Survival and Prosperity in the Connected World of The Internet
by Clive Finkelstein A Misplaced Data Warehouse Group
by Jonathan G. Geiger Outsourcing: Scourge or Salvation?
by Michael M. Gorman Attribute & Column Naming Standards: The Zachman Framework Solves A Problem
by Allan Kolber, David C. Hay Perspective: Will the Real Repository Please Stand Up
by William J. Lewis Few years see the flurry of activity in the repository marketplace that 1997 has brought: first, the entry of the desktop giant Microsoft, and not too long thereafter, the announcement of the joint
development and marketing partnership of Microsoft and Pl Data Warehousing: A Short Overview
by Anne Marie Smith Many corporations are experiencing significant business benefits using data warehouse technology. Users report gains in market competitiveness (increased revenue) and information management (reduced
costs). Pre-Decision Support
by Robert S. Seiner The industry of data warehousing has single-handedly raised the awareness of the need for corporate data management. Top Ten Tips for Data Warehouse Success
by Sid Adelman Capability Maturity Model from a Data Perspective
by Craig S. Mullins The following outline maps the five levels of maturity to the manner in which organizations manage data — effectively outlining the structure of a Capability Maturity Model for the management
of data.
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