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Data warehouse software
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Understanding and comparing six types of processing systems
by Philip A. Bernstein and Eric Newcomer | 04 Feb 2010
CHAPTER DOWNLOAD - Learn about six types of processing systems and how transaction processing systems compare with batch processing, real-time, data warehouse, timesharing and client/ server systems. |
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Transaction processing system examples and SOA approaches
by Philip A. Bernstein and Eric Newcomer | 04 Feb 2010
CHAPTER DOWNLOAD - Learn about transaction processing systems, processing systems components and different service-oriented architecture approaches, including representational state transfer. |
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extract, transform, load
01 May 2003
WORD - In managing databases, extract, transform, load (ETL) refers to three separate functions combined into a single programming tool. First, the extract function reads data from a specified source database and extracts a desired ...
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tree structure
01 Aug 2001
WORD - A tree structure is an algorithm for placing and locating files (called records or keys) in a database. The algorithm finds data by repeatedly making choices at decision points called nodes. A node can have as few as two ...
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OLAP
12 May 2003
WORD - OLAP (online analytical processing) is computer processing that enables a user to easily and selectively extract and view data from different points of view. For example, a user can request that data be analyzed to display a ...
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