Data warehousing and e-commerce
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : LEWIS Bil
The first end-to-end blueprint for integrating data warehousing with e-Commerce.
- Use data warehouses to strengthen your entire e-Business value chain.
- Mobilize the organizational and technological assets you already have.
- Includes extensive real-world scenarios and examples.
Foreword.
Introduction.
1. A Crash (or Collision) Course: A History of Data Warehousing.
2. The New Economy: What Is It, Anyway?
3. Enterprise IT Architecture for the Digital Economy.
4. Output: Turning Data into Information.
5. Keeping the Data Around: Representation and Storage.
6. Input-Moving the Data Around.
7. Data as a Product.
8. Managing the Data Side of E-Commerce Projects.
9. Case Studies: E-Business Data Management and Data Warehousing.
10. Data Warehousing Versus E-Commerce?
11. A Data E-Technologies Product Catalog.
Appendix: How to Read a Data Model Diagram.
Bibliography and Recommended Reading.
Index.
Introduction.
1. A Crash (or Collision) Course: A History of Data Warehousing.
The Current State of Data Warehousing and E-Commerce. Its the Data, Stupid! The Means to Many Ends. Business Trends and the Use of Data. Technological Underpinnings. Data Warehousing and E-Commerce at Tiosa Corporation.
2. The New Economy: What Is It, Anyway?
Channels. The Value Chain. Channels and the Value Chain. Integration. Tiosa CorporationUs Value Chain and Channels.
3. Enterprise IT Architecture for the Digital Economy.
Why Do IT Architecture? Whos Doing IT Architecture? What is an IT Architecture, Anyway? Components of an IT Architecture. Developing and Using a Data Architecture for E-Commerce. Tiosa Group Initiates Data Architecture Management.
4. Output: Turning Data into Information.
Successively Broader Scopes of Data. Interactive and Exploratory Data Analysis. Meta-data for E-Commerce and Beyond. The Business Intelligence Dissemination Lifecycle. E-Business Intelligence at Tiosa Group.
5. Keeping the Data Around: Representation and Storage.
Data Representation: Logical Data Storage. Structured and Unstructured Data. Physical Data Storage. Data-Hardware Interfaces for E-Commerce. Data Storage for E-Commerce at Tiosa Group.
6. Input-Moving the Data Around.
E-Commerce Data Integration. Data-Integration Infrastructure. XML, XML, and More XML. Transforming Data. Successively Broader Scopes of Data Integration. Enhancing the Data: Customer Matching and Householding. Assimilating External Data. Knowledge Management: The Input is the Issue. E-Commerce Data Movement at Tiosa Group.
7. Data as a Product.
E-Commerce and the Data Value Chain. A History of Data as a Product. E-Commerce Impact on Data Resources. Data Ownership. Data Specifications and Quality Data. Profiling of Production Data Resources. Refinement of Production Data Resources. The Data Product at Tiosa Group.
8. Managing the Data Side of E-Commerce Projects.
Project Management, in General-And Briefly. Tasks and Deliverables in an E-Commerce Project. Skills and Staffing: The E-Commerce Data Dream Team. Planning and Scheduling. The Next Project: E-Business Intelligence. Tiosa and the E-Commerce Data Dream Team.
9. Case Studies: E-Business Data Management and Data Warehousing.
Electronic Banking: EbizPioneer. Retail B2C: EbizDelivery. Financial B2C: EbizMoney. Financial B2B: EbizGlobal. Manufacturing B2B: EbizToolz. Outsourced E-Business Intelligence: EbizBI.
10. Data Warehousing Versus E-Commerce?
E-Commerce Software Standards. Data Versus Objects? Resolution and Accommodation? Tiosa Group: One Last Visit.
11. A Data E-Technologies Product Catalog.
Web Analytics. Business Intelligence. Online Analytical Processing (OLAP). Turnkey Data Marts. Data Mining. Enterprise Information Portals. Specialized Database Products: Main-memory, XML, and Federated DBMS. Virtual Data Warehousing. Data Enrichment. Customer Data Vendors. Product Data Vendors. Payment Processing and Tax Data Vendors. Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL). Knowledge Management. Application Servers. B2C E-Commerce Servers. B2B E-Commerce Servers. Middleware and Enterprise Application Integration. Relational DBMS. Java and Object-Oriented Development. XML Development. Meta-data Management. Database Administration Tools.
Appendix: How to Read a Data Model Diagram.
Bibliography and Recommended Reading.
Index.
Date de parution : 05-2001
Ouvrage de 288 p.
17x23 cm
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