Configurable Web Warehouses construction through BPM Systems

  • Delgado A
  • Marotta A
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Abstract

The process of building Data Warehouses (DW) is well known with well defined stages but at the same time, mostly carried out manually by IT people in conjunction with business people. Web Warehouses (WW) are DW whose data sources are taken from the web. We define a flexible WW, which can be configured accordingly to different domains, through the selection of the web sources and the definition of data processing characteristics. A Business Process Management (BPM) System allows modeling and executing Business Processes (BPs) providing support for the automation of processes. To support the process of building flexible WW we propose a two BPs level: a configuration process to support the selection of web sources and the definition of schemas and mappings, and a feeding process which takes the defined configuration and loads the data into the WW. In this paper we present a proof of concept of both processes, with focus on the configuration process and the defined data.

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Delgado, A., & Marotta, A. (2016). Configurable Web Warehouses construction through BPM Systems. CLEI Electronic Journal. https://doi.org/10.19153/cleiej.19.2.8

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