Research problems in data warehousing

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Abstract

The topic of data warehousing encompasses architectures, algorithms, and tools for bringing together selected data from multiple databases or other information sources into a single repository, called a data warehouse, suitable for direct querying or analysis. In recent years data warehousing has become a prominent buzzword in the database industry, but attention from the database research community has been limited. In this paper we motivate the concept of a data warehouse, we outline a general data warehousing architecture, and we propose a number of technical issues arising from the architecture that we believe are suitable topics for exploratory research.

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Widom, J. (1995). Research problems in data warehousing. In International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings (pp. 25–30). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/221270.221319

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