TDAN.com – Archive
March 1999
Articles
IT-Driven Data Warehousing:
by Jim Gallagher Facing Realities Data Warehouse:
by Anne Marie Smith Roles and Responsibilities The classic definition of a Data Warehouse is an architecture used to maintain critical historical data that has been extracted from operational data storage and transformed into formats accessible
to the organization’s analytical community. Defining Data Visualization
by Don Nachtwey Having a clearly defined market space is key to being able to attract customers to a product. What is Knowledge and Can it Be Managed
by Craig S. Mullins As the decade, and indeed, the millenium begins to draw to a close, the promise of technology is prevalent in all we do, see, hear, and touch. Unsupervised Adaptive Clustering for Data Prospecting and Data Mining
by Ben A Hitt There was a time, well within the scope of living memory, when the dream of market analysts was to have as much data about their prospective customers as they could possibly get. Documenting Meta Data Transformations
by Alex Friedgan, Ph.D. Have you ever thought why the most difficult book is the one entitled "Introduction to...". Object Orientation and Information Engineering:
by David C. Hay Object and Data Modeling This is the second in a series of articles on the relationship between the object-oriented approach to system development and the information engineering approach it appears to be replacing. Oracle 8.04 Performance Enhancements
by Chris Foot The intent of this article is to provide a general overview of the various performance enhancements contained in Oracle 8.04. Data Warehouse Applications by Industry
by Sid Adelman The following information is for the exclusive use of Sid Adelman & Associates and is not to be copied or shared without the expressed and written permission of Sid Adelman & Associates. Selecting the "Right" Meta Data to Manage
by Robert S. Seiner Meta data exists in every function of Information Technology (IT). Problems with Conventional Meta Data Management Methods
by Curt Hall Current meta data management products tend to be mainframe-oriented and rely on the use of a centralized meta data repository. Great News - The Relational Model is Dead
by Michael M. Gorman This article presents a shortened version of a paper of the same name, Great News, The Relational Model is Dead, listed on the Whitemarsh website.
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