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1 Chapter 13 The Data Warehouse
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, and Management, Seventh Edition, Rob and Coronel

2 Relational OLAP (continued)
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

3 Multidimensional OLAP
Extends OLAP functionality to multidimensional database management systems (MDBMSs) MDBMS end users visualize stored data as a 3D cube-a data cube Data cubes can grow to n number of dimensions, becoming hypercubes To speed access, data cubes are held in memory in a cube cache Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

4 Multidimensional OLAP (continued)
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

5 Relational vs. Multidimensional OLAP
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

6 Star Schemas Data modeling technique used to map multidimensional decision support data into relational database Creates near equivalent of multidimensional database schema from existing relational database Yield an easily implemented model for multidimensional data analysis, while still preserving relational structures on which operational database is built Has four components: facts, dimensions, attributes, and attribute hierarchies Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

7 Facts Numeric measurements (values) that represent specific business aspect or activity Normally stored in fact table that is center of star schema Fact table contains facts that are linked through their dimensions Metrics are facts computed or derived at run time Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

8 Dimensions Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

9 Attributes Used to search, filter, or classify facts
Dimensions provide descriptive characteristics about the facts through their attributes Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

10 Attributes (continued)
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

11 Attributes (continued)
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

12 Attributes (continued)
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

13 Attributes (continued)
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

14 Attribute Hierarchies
Provides top-down data organization Provides capability to perform drill-down and roll-up searches in a data warehouse Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

15 Attribute Hierarchies (continued)
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

16 Attribute Hierarchies (continued)
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

17 Star Schema Representation
Each dimension record is related to thousands of fact records Facilitates data retrieval functions Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel

18 Star Schema Representation (continued)
Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 7th Edition, Rob & Coronel


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