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Their Semantic and Multidimen

This document discusses approaches for automatically designing data warehouses from source data. It presents key terms related to multidimensional modeling and data warehousing. Several existing methods are described that aim to generate dimensional schemas, fact tables, and hierarchies by analyzing operational data models or OLAP requirements models. The goal is to reduce the time and expertise required to conceptualize a data warehouse design.

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Their Semantic and Multidimen

This document discusses approaches for automatically designing data warehouses from source data. It presents key terms related to multidimensional modeling and data warehousing. Several existing methods are described that aim to generate dimensional schemas, fact tables, and hierarchies by analyzing operational data models or OLAP requirements models. The goal is to reduce the time and expertise required to conceptualize a data warehouse design.

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An Automatic Data Warehouse Conceptual Design Approach

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