Abstract
The idea of data warehouses is to provide condensed information in order to support managers in the analysis of business facts such as sales, costs, profits, etc.alon g various dimensions such as geography, organisation, time, etc.T he analysis should allow fast switches between different selected multiple dimensions at different granularity. The task itself is usually called on-line analytical processing (OLAP). We show in this paper how to model data warehouses with OLAP functionality by means of dialogue objects. These are extended and possibly materialised views on collections of operative databases and couple structural and behavioural aspects of application units.
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Lewerenz, J., Schewe, KD., Thalheim, B. (1999). Modelling Data Warehouses and OLAP Applications by Means of Dialogue Objects. In: Akoka, J., Bouzeghoub, M., Comyn-Wattiau, I., Métais, E. (eds) Conceptual Modeling — ER ’99. ER 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1728. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47866-3_24
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