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Netg 60052 - Data Warehousing Fundamentals Part 1: Designing and Planning Course Overview This course explores the

issues involved in planning, designing, implementing, a nd managing a successful data warehouse. Students learn the reasons for data war ehousing as a popular solution, the business imperatives driving data warehousin g, common data warehousing terminology, the components of a data warehouse imple mentation, and data warehouse modeling concepts. Students also explore the compu ter architectures commonly used to support data warehouses and their benefits an d learn the technology requirements of a database server for data warehousing. Learn To Define the decision support purpose and end goal of a data warehouse. Identify the various technologies required to implement a data warehouse. Explain the implementation and organizational issues surrounding a data warehous e project. Describe methods and tools for accessing and analyzing warehouse data. Objectives Unit 1: Introducing Data Warehousing 1.5 - 2 hours Meeting a business need. Data warehouse overview. Oracle warehouse. Unit 2: Planning a Successful Data Warehouse 1.5 - 2 hours Warehouse development approaches. Managing financial issues. Managing a data warehouse project. Unit 3: Analyzing User Query Needs 1 - 2 hours Managing user data access. Online analytical processing models. Query access architectures. Unit 4: Modeling the Data Warehouse 1 hour Defining the business model. Creating the dimensional model. Creating modeling summaries. Creating the physical model. Unit 5: Planning Architecture and Storage 1 hour Computing architectures. Server data architecture. Database protection.

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