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Event
10 Jun 2010
Culture

ETL for the DW: a Template-Driven approach

This class gives a broad overview of ETL processing for the Data Warehouse and delves into the in-depth issues and considerations involved.

Extract, transformation, and load process development (ETL) typically accounts for more than half of the work on a Data Warehouse project. Although complex and challenging a rigorous ETL process ensures data quality and currency thus ensuring Data Warehouse credibility and usefulness. The good news is that using a standardized approach along with proven techniques and templates can exponentially lessen the amount of effort required and can ensure data quality, scalability and performance. This class gives a broad overview of ETL processing for the Data Warehouse and delves into the in-depth issues and considerations involved. The class looks at the increasing need for Real-Time data feeds to the Warehouse and discusses the various methods to meet these needs. It specifically presents and teaches a Template-Driven approach which quickens development speed and provides completeness. These templates are demonstrated with working Informatica/Oracle code, but can and have been adapted for other ETL tools and database platforms. They are also applicable for hand-coded efforts. CD's containing the code will be distributed to all class attendees.Benefits of attending:

When

10 Jun 2010 @ 09:30 am

11 Jun 2010 @ 05:00 pm

Duration: 1 days, 7 hours


Where

Visconti Palace Hotel

Via Federico Cesi

Rome

Italy


Language

English en


Organised by

Technology Transfer (deactivated)

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