- Written by the authors of the Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM) specification, this book is the official and authoritative developer's guide
- Provides a comprehensive look at how to develop database and data warehouse applications using the Common Warehouse Metamodel
- Covers the full development lifecycle including application design
- implementation, and deployment
- Companion Web site includes updates on the technology, descriptions of tools, and links to vendor sites
Biography
JOHN POOLE is a Distinguished Software Engineer at Hyperion Solutions and a coauthor of the CWM specification.
DAN CHANG is a member of the Database Technology Institute at IBM and a coauthor of the CWM specification.
DOUGLAS TOLBERT is a Consulting Engineer at Unisys Corporation and a coauthor of the CWM specification.
DAVID MELLOR is a Consulting Engineer at Oracle Corporation and a coauthor of the CWM specification.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
About the Authors.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION.
Chapter 1. Introducing CWM.
Chapter 2. An Architectural Survey of CWM.
Chapter 3. Modeling Meta Data Using CWM.
Chapter 4. Meta Data Interchange Patterns.
PART TWO: INTRODUCING THE VERTICAL MODELS.
Chapter 5. Data Warehouse Management Model.
Chapter 6. Dimensional Model.
Chapter 7. Web-Enabled Data Warehouse Model.
Chapter 8. Meta Data Repository Model.
PART THREE: IMPLEMENTATION AND DEPLOYMENT.
Chapter 9. Integration Architecture.
Chapter 10. Interface Rendering.
Chapter 11. Implementation Development.
Chapter 12. Conclusion.
bibliography.
Index.