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EDW Reference Architecture: Information Provisioning Layer

EDW Reference Architecture: Information Provisioning Information Provisioning Layer This is the fifth in a series introduced in EDW Reference Architecture: Why Bother?. Others in the series have...

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EDW Reference Architecture: Metadata

EDW Reference Architecture: Metadata As a final note on the series EDW Reference Architecture, introduced in Why Bother? and continued in discussions on the Acquisition, Integration, Warehousing and...

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In Defense of Surrogate Keys

Employing surrogate keys is an essential strategy to protect the integrity of data assets in the EDW. For those looking to defend such a position against those who would prefer human-readable business...

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Reference Domains Part I: Overview of Classifications

Reference Domains, often referred to as Classifications, are essentially the sets of reference codes and descriptions that are used to categorize or classify entities throughout the EDW data model....

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Reference Domains Part II: Modelling Classifications

This is the second article in the series on working with reference domains, also commonly referred to as classifications. In Part I, we looked at the nature of classifications. Here we will discuss...

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Reference Domains Part III: Collecting Classifications

This is part three in the series about reference domains (a.k.a. classifications). In the first part we looked at the nature of classifications. In part two, we discussed a recommended approach to...

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Reference Domains Part IV: Metadata & Governance

This is the fourth and final part in the series on working with reference domains, also called classifications. The first part provided an overview of their nature, the second recommended an approach...

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Nine ETL Design Principles

The principles of ETL design define the guidelines by which data migration will be constructed. Below are 9 principles to guide architectural decisions. 1. Performance In almost all cases, the prime...

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Data Design Principles

Obey the principles without being bound by them. - Bruce Lee Taking a practical approach to developing a well-formed enterprise data warehouse – and by that, I mean one that is accurate, efficient and...

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Making the Case for EDW

An EDW enables strategic capabilities for organizations; resolving issues that plague complex technology environments, while creating a solid foundation on which to build new opportunities. Here are 7...

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Data Design is Not Optional

The data model is designed to enforce certain rules on the information – such as ensuring that customer identifiers are never duplicated, that no account exists without a customer to own it, and that...

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