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7. DOLAP 2004: Washington, D.C., USA
- Il-Yeol Song, Karen C. Davis:
DOLAP 2004, ACM Seventh International Workshop on Data Warehousing and OLAP, Washington, DC, USA, November 12-13, 2004, Proceedings. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-977-2
Business intelligence
- Matteo Golfarelli, Stefano Rizzi, Iuris Cella:
Beyond data warehousing: what's next in business intelligence? 1-6 - Ted J. Wasserman, Patrick Martin, David B. Skillicorn
, Haider Rizvi:
Developing a characterization of business intelligence workloads for sizing new database systems. 7-13 - Colleen Cunningham, Il-Yeol Song, Peter P. Chen:
Data warehouse design to support customer relationship management analyses. 14-22
Physical design
- Pedro Furtado
:
Experimental evidence on partitioning in parallel data warehouses. 23-30 - Marco Costa, Henrique Madeira:
Handling big dimensions in distributed data warehouses using the DWS technique. 31-37 - Jianlin Feng, Qiong Fang, Hulin Ding:
PrefixCube: prefix-sharing condensed data cube. 38-47 - Sergio Luján-Mora
, Juan Trujillo:
Physical modeling of data warehouses using UML. 48-57
Keynote address
- Kareem Saad:
Information based medicine: a new era in patient care. 58
OLAP
- Nan Zhang, Wei Zhao
, Jianer Chen:
Cardinality-based inference control in OLAP systems: an information theoretic approach. 59-64 - Riadh Ben Messaoud, Omar Boussaid, Sabine Rabaséda:
A new OLAP aggregation based on the AHC technique. 65-72 - Xuepeng Yin, Torben Bach Pedersen:
Evaluating XML-extended OLAP queries based on a physical algebra. 73-82 - John Horner, Il-Yeol Song, Peter P. Chen:
An analysis of additivity in OLAP systems. 83-91
Query and view processing
- Tadeusz Morzy, Robert Wrembel
:
On querying versions of multiversion data warehouse. 92-101 - Mauricio Minuto Espil, Alejandro A. Vaisman:
Aggregate queries in peer-to-peer OLAP. 102-111 - Dimitri Theodoratos, Wugang Xu:
Constructing search spaces for materialized view selection. 112-121

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