A data warehouse provides functionality including roll-up to summarize data with increasing generalization, drill-down to reveal increasing levels of detail, and pivot to perform cross tabulation. It also allows users to slice and dice data by performing projections on dimensions, sort data by value, select data by value or range, and derive new attributes by operations on stored values.
A data warehouse provides functionality including roll-up to summarize data with increasing generalization, drill-down to reveal increasing levels of detail, and pivot to perform cross tabulation. It also allows users to slice and dice data by performing projections on dimensions, sort data by value, select data by value or range, and derive new attributes by operations on stored values.
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A data warehouse provides functionality including roll-up to summarize data with increasing generalization, drill-down to reveal increasing levels of detail, and pivot to perform cross tabulation. It also allows users to slice and dice data by performing projections on dimensions, sort data by value, select data by value or range, and derive new attributes by operations on stored values.
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Roll-up: Data is summarized with increasing generalization Drill-Down: Increasing levels of detail are revealed Pivot: Cross tabulation is performed Slice and dice: Performing projection operations on the dimensions. Sorting: Data is sorted by ordinal value. Selection: Data is available by value or range. Derived attributes: Attributes are computed by operations on stored derived values.