Data Warehouse Administration and Management
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Abstract Data warehouses are huge repositories of legacy data. They are usually configured as stars or snowflakes, and their application strength is their ability to associate pieces of data in unique and multiple ways. Obviously, they are very different from traditional relational databases, and as such they require administrators that possess a skill set different from that of traditional database administrators. This article explores the skills a data warehouse administrator must possess.
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