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8. DOLAP 2005: Bremen, Germany
- Il-Yeol Song, Juan Trujillo:
DOLAP 2005, ACM 8th International Workshop on Data Warehousing and OLAP, Bremen, Germany, November 4-5, 2005, Proceedings. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-162-7
Querying OLAP databases
- Ken Q. Pu:
Modeling, querying and reasoning about OLAP databases: a functional approach. 1-8 - Ladjel Bellatreche, Arnaud Giacometti, Patrick Marcel
, Hassina Mouloudi, Dominique Laurent:
A personalization framework for OLAP queries. 9-18
Data warehouse models
- Juan Manuel Pérez, Rafael Berlanga Llavori
, María José Aramburu
, Torben Bach Pedersen:
A relevance-extended multi-dimensional model for a data warehouse contextualized with documents. 19-28 - Mary Elizabeth Jones, Il-Yeol Song:
Dimensional modeling: identifying, classifying & applying patterns. 29-38 - Sandro Bimonte, Anne Tchounikine, Maryvonne Miquel:
Towards a spatial multidimensional model. 39-46
Data warehouse design 1
- Paolo Giorgini
, Stefano Rizzi, Maddalena Garzetti:
Goal-oriented requirement analysis for data warehouse design. 47-56 - Jose-Norberto Mazón
, Juan Trujillo
, Manuel A. Serrano
, Mario Piattini
:
Applying MDA to the development of data warehouses. 57-66
Data warehouse design 2
- Alkis Simitsis:
Mapping conceptual to logical models for ETL processes. 67-76 - Tho Manh Nguyen, Josef Schiefer, A Min Tjoa
:
Sense & response service architecture (SARESA): an approach towards a real-time business intelligence solution and its use for a fraud detection application. 77-86
Keynote address
- Jens Lechtenbörger
:
My favorite issues in data warehouse modeling. 87-88
Query processing and view maintenance
- Frank K. H. A. Dehne, Todd Eavis, Andrew Rau-Chaplin
:
Parallel querying of ROLAP cubes in the presence of hierarchies. 89-96 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea:
Providing probabilistically-bounded approximate answers to non-holistic aggregate range queries in OLAP. 97-106 - Ki Yong Lee, Myoung-Ho Kim:
Optimizing the incremental maintenance of multiple join views. 107-113
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