[ 926BUSIDAW13 ]                                         Module                                        Data Warehousing
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                      | 6 ECTS | 
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                      M1 - Master's programme 1. year | 
                      Business Informatics | 
                                                                  
                          Michael Schrefl                       | 
                                               
                                            Johannes Kepler University Linz | 
                     
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                      | Detailed information | 
                     
                                
                    
                      | Original study plan | 
                      Master's programme Business Informatics 2016W | 
                     
                      
                    
                      | Objectives | 
                      Students are able to apply methods and tools for the integration of large amounts of data - particularly business and web data - in a data warehouse. Students know methods and tools for data analysis with data warehouses - particularly OLAP languages. Students know the reference architecture of data warehouse systems, are able to plan, design and implement data warehouse systems.
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                      Reference architecture of data warehouse systems; multidimensional data model; conceptual, logical and physical design process for data warehouses; extraction, cleaning and storage techniques for business data; languages and tools for OLAP; security aspects; distributed data warehousing; big data analytics
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                      | Further information | 
                      Literature:
- Vaisman, A.; Zimányi, E.: Data Warehouse Systems: Design and Implementation. Springer, 2014.
 - Sherman, R.: Business Intelligence Guidebook: From Data Integration to Analytics. Morgan Kaufmann, 2014.
 
 
 Further reading will be announced each semester. 
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