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Data Warehousing in the Real World: A practical guide for building Decision Support Systems [S. Murray] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This is a practical, hands-on guide which explains tried-and-true techniques for developing data warehouses using relational databases and open system technology.
About the Author(s) Sam Anahory is Director for Systems Integration at SHL Systemhouse An MCI Company, where he runs their Data Warehousing practice, delivering end-to-end data warehousing business solutions to clients. Prior to this, he built up and ran the Data Warehousing practice Dennis Murray is the Principal Consultant responsible for Large Scalable Solutions in Oracle Corporation's Europe, Middle East and Africa advanced technologies group. Through being the Technical Architect for many data warehousing solutions, he has accumulated a vast amount of experience on a wide range of hardware platforms.
Thanks Wayne. Yes I’d like to read your book and learn DW Testing from it if you allow me.
Many thanks, Vincent On 30 Dec 2012, at 00:52, Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence wrote: > > New comment on your post “DW Books” > Author: Wayne Yaddow (IP: 209.85.215.47, mail-la0-f47.google.com) > E-mail: > URL: > Whois: > Comment: > Gee, that’s fine Vincent! Thanks very much. If you would like a free e-book, “Testing the Data Warehouse”, just let me know and I will send instructions.
> > Comment by — 30 December 2012 @ •. Oh one thing so far, that i guess i can get over that I didn’t like about your book is that you use (looks like) inheritance notation for your ERDs rather an Crows feet. Its not as intuitive for me and it means I have to try to translate the diagram. Jillian michaels 30 day shred level 2 download avi. I also wonder if I’m understanding it correctly.
And FYI some one seems to have submitted Errata for your book on Apress.com but no one has responded. It wasn’t me and I’ve not made it that far yet, but hopefully I’ll figure it out by the time i reach that point. Comment by Maurice — 9 September 2013 @ •.