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COOPIS
1996
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
A Methodology for Building a Data Warehouse in a Scientific Environment
Rational drug design is an example where integrated access to heterogeneous scientific data is urgently needed, as it becomes rapidly available due to new experimental and computa...
Karl Aberer, Klemens Hemm
DEXA
1998
Springer
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14 years 1 months ago
Concurrent Warehouse Maintenance Without Compromising Session Consistency
Abstract. To achieve acceptable query response times in data warehouse environments, the data have to be pre-aggregated according to the need of the applications and stored redunda...
Michael Teschke, Achim Ulbrich
DIWEB
2001
13 years 11 months ago
Converting XML Data To UML Diagrams For Conceptual Data Integration
The demand for data integration is rapidly becoming larger as more and more information sources appear in modern enterprises. In many situations a logical (rather than physical) i...
Mikael R. Jensen, Thomas H. Møller, Torben ...
BMCBI
2005
292views more  BMCBI 2005»
13 years 9 months ago
Atlas - a data warehouse for integrative bioinformatics
Background: We present a biological data warehouse called Atlas that locally stores and integrates biological sequences, molecular interactions, homology information, functional a...
Sohrab P. Shah, Yong Huang, Tao Xu, Macaire M. S. ...
EDBTW
2010
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
The benefits of the interaction between data warehouses and question answering
Business Intelligence (BI) applications allow their users to query, understand, and analyze existing data within their organizations in order to acquire useful knowledge, thus mak...
Antonio Ferrández, Jesús Peral