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Ian Mitchell

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EA for Data Warehousing - state of the art?
« on: April 19, 2013, 07:22:36 pm »
I'm trying to put together a white paper for the EA Community site on 'tips for using EA for DW Projects'. It's a way of using EA which I've used just a couple of times, and I'd like to collect the wisdom of some other projects. I'm imagining an approach which helps people to do DW in the Kimball style. (Is this still the way people do DW?)
Areas I think will be of interest are:
  • Some simple stereotypes & guidelines for Fact/Dimension modelling
  • Creating & managing the data dictionary
  • Using EA Element Features to get element-level traceability
  • Documenting & linking ETL processes
  • ..as well as more mainstream stuff -requirements traceability, prototyping etc
  • (I'm sure there's LOTS more)
Could anyone who has something to contribute please contact me at [email protected], and lets spread the love.
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Re: EA for Data Warehousing - state of the art?
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2013, 11:22:16 am »
Data Vault would be good to have included.
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