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Data Warehouse
 Introduction
 History
 Types of Data Warehouse
 Complete Decision Support System
 Components
 Architecture
Introduction
 Data warehouse is defined as "A subject-oriented, integrated,
time-variant, and nonvolatile collection of data in support of
management's decision-making process."
 Subject-oriented as the warehouse is organized around the
major subjects of the enterprise (such as customers, products,
and sales) rather than major application areas (such as
customer invoicing, stock control, and product sales).
 Time-variant because data in the warehouse is only accurate
and valid at some point in time or over some time interval.
History
• In the 1990's as organizations of scale began to need more
timely data about their business, they found that traditional
information systems technology was simply too cumbersome
to provide relevant data efficiently and quickly.
• Completing reporting requests could take days or weeks
using antiquated reporting tools that were designed more or
less to 'execute' the business rather than 'run' the business.
Types of Data Warehouse
1. Enterprise Data Warehouse provides a control Data Base for
decision support throughout the enterprise.
2. Operational data store has a broad enterprise under scope
but unlike a real enterprise DW. Data is refreshed in real time
and used for routine business activity.
3. Data Mart is a sub part of Data Warehouse. It support a
particular reason or it is design for particular lines of business
such as sales, marketing or finance, or in any organization
documents of a particular department will be data mart.
Complete Decision Support
System
Data Warehouse OLAP Servers Clients
Server (Tier 2) (Tier 3)
(Tier 1)
e.g., MOLAP
Semistructured OLAP
Data
Sources serve
Warehouse
extract Query/Reporting
transform serve
load
refresh e.g., ROLAP
Operational etc.
serve Data Mining
DB’s

Data Marts
Components

 Operational data sources


 Operational data store
 Load manager
 Warehouse manager
Architecture
REFERENCE

 HTTP://WWW.guru99.com/data-warehousing.html
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