TY - BOOK AU - Pehcevski, Jovan, editor. TI - Database and data warehousing technologies / AV - EBOP QA 76.9 D37 2018 PY - 2018/// CY - Oakville, Ontario : PB - Arcler Press KW - Data warehousing KW - Databases KW - Database management N1 - Includes references and index; Section I: Data Warehouse Technology Chapter 1: Data Warehouse Technology Data Warehouse Design Using Process-Oriented Requirement Analysis Chapter 2: Identification of Categorical Registration Data of Domain Names in Data Warehouse Construction Task Chapter 3: Comparative Study of Data Warehouse Design Approaches Chapter 4: Using Metadata Analysis and Base Analysis Techniques in Data Qualities Framework for Data Warehouses Chapter 5: The Critical Factors Influencing the Adoptions of Data Warehouse Section II: Business-Oriented Data Warehouse Applications Chapter 6: Data Warehousing, Data Mining, OLAP and OLTP Technologies Chapter 7: A Data Warehouse Design for the Detection of Fraud in the Supply Chain by Using the Benford’s Law Chapter 8: Data Load Manifestation in Process Chains in Sap Business Warehouse Chapter 9: Big Data Usage in the Marketing Information System Section III: Bio-Medical Data Warehouse Use Cases Chapter 10: Building a Health Care Data Warehouse Chapter 11: Osteoporosis Data Warehouse in the Osteoporosis Community Health Information Management System Chapter 12: Integrative Genomic and Proteomic Data Warehouse Chapter 13: Truncatulix – A Data Warehouse for the Legume Community Chapter 14: Approaches to Access Biological Data Sources Section IV: Data Warehouse Applications in the Public Sector Chapter 15: Data Warehouse and the Deployment of Data Mining Process to Make Decision for Leishmaniasis in Marrakech City Chapter 16: Data Warehouse Technology and Application in Data Centre Design for E-Government Chapter 17: Data Warehouse Use Geographic Information System for Ornamentals Chapter 18: Gossip Management at Universities Using Big Data Warehouse Model Integrated with a Decision Support System N2 - A database is an organized collection of data. It is the collection of schemas, tables, queries, reports, views and other objects. A data warehouse is a subject-oriented, integrated, timevariant and non-volatile collection of data in support of management’s decision making process. This book provides a comprehensive compilation of knowledge covering state-ofthe- art developments and research, as well as current innovative activities in data warehousing ER -