Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 800 pages
- Published by: Peer Information Inc.
- Edition: 1st Edition October 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1861005407
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1861005403
-
Book Dimensions:
9 x 7.3 x 1.5 inches
- Weighs: 2.4 pounds
Book Description
Data warehouses have evolved to cope with the huge volumes of data flowing through the workplace by separating the data used for reporting and decision making from the operational systems. The purpose of the data warehouse is simply to store the raw data, and in combination with
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services, this data can be transformed into accessible information that reflects the real factors affecting the enterprise.
In this book, we introduce the key concepts of data warehousing, OLAP, and data mining. In addition to coverage of Data Transformation Services (DTS) and MDX, this book also demonstrates how to develop an Analysis Services client application, and how to secure and optimize your data warehouse. There is also an in-depth discussion of the exciting new topic of Web Housing.
By reading this book, you will learn how best to employ data warehousing and OLAP in your business, and how to leverage it to provide your organization with improved revenue and profitability.
This book covers:
Understanding Analysis Services Architecture
Designing Data Warehouses and Data Marts
Using Data Transformation Services (DTS) in Data Warehousing
Techniques for Data Mining and Analysis
Building OLAP cubes with Analysis Manager, and programmatically through DSO
Securing, Administrating and Optimizing a Data Warehouse and OLAP system
Using Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) to query OLAP cubes
Building OLAP client applications with Visual Basic and ASP
English Query, PivotTable Service
Publisher Description
This book has been selected by the editors of Wrox Press to be part of the Wroxbase website.
This book is aimed at the SQL Server developer who wishes to learn about the enhanced data warehousing features and new services available in SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services, and IT professionals and managers who wish to investigate SQL Server's data warehousing capabilities.
Reader Reviews
Been a Wrox fan for some time. This is the worst book their team has produced. The material is cursory at best and totally theoretical. Very few practical examples. Never thought I would point to an MSPress Step-by-Step book, however it is far superior to this junk.
Comment | |
(Report this)