Agile Data Warehouse Design: Collaborative Dimensional Modeling, from Whiteboard to Star Schema
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Agile Data Warehouse Design: Collaborative Dimensional Modeling, from Whiteboard to Star Schema
Agile Data Warehouse Design is a step-by-step guide for capturing data warehousing/business intelligence (DW/BI) requirements and turning them into high performance dimensional models in the most direct way: by modelstorming (data modeling + brainstorming) with BI stakeholders. It describes BEAM✲, an agile approach to dimensional modeling, for improving communication between data warehouse designers, BI stakeholders and the whole DW/BI development team. BEAM✲ provides tools and techniques that will encourage DW/BI designers and developers to move away from their keyboards and entity relationship based tools and model interactively with their colleagues. The result is everyone thinks dimensionally from the outset! Developers understand how to efficiently implement dimensional modeling solutions. Business stakeholders feel ownership of the data warehouse they have created, and can already imagine how they will use it to answer their business questions. Topics include:
Agile dimensional modeling using Business Event Analysis & Modeling (BEAM✲)
Modelstorming: data modeling that is quicker, more inclusive, more productive, and frankly more fun!Â
Telling dimensional data stories using the 7Ws (who, what, when, where, how many, why and how)Â
Modeling by example, not abstraction; using data story themes, not crow's feet, to describe detailÂ
Storyboarding the data warehouse to discover conformed dimensions and plan iterative developmentÂ
Visual modeling: sketching timelines, charts and grids to model complex process measurement -Â simplyÂ
Agile design documentation: enhancing star schemas with BEAM✲ dimensional shorthand notationÂ
Solving difficult DW/BI performance and usability problems with proven dimensional design patterns