Business Intelligence Roadmap: The Complete Project Lifecycle for Decision-Support Applications
@inproceedings{Moss2003BusinessIR, title={Business Intelligence Roadmap: The Complete Project Lifecycle for Decision-Support Applications}, author={Larissa Terpeluk Moss and Shaku Atre}, year={2003} }
From the Publisher:
"If you are looking for a complete treatment of business intelligence, then go no further than this book. Larissa T. Moss and Shaku Atre have covered all the bases in a cohesive and logical order, making it easy for the reader to follow their line of thought. From early design to ETL to physical database design, the book ties together all the components of business intelligence."
--Bill Inmon, Inmon Enterprises
Business Intelligence Roadmap is a visual guide to…
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