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- 1999
- Lars Bækgaard:
Event-Entity-Relationship Modeling in Data Warehouse Environments. DOLAP 1999: 9-14 - Michael Böhnlein, Achim Ulbrich-vom Ende:
Deriving Initial Data Warehouse Structures from the Conceptual Data Models of the Underlying Operational Information Systems. DOLAP 1999: 15-21 - Jean-François Boulicaut, Patrick Marcel, Christophe Rigotti:
Query Driven Knowledge Discovery in Multidimensional Data. DOLAP 1999: 87-93 - Goretti K. Y. Chan, Qing Li, Ling Feng:
Design and Selection of Materialized Views in a Data Warehousing Environment: A Case Study. DOLAP 1999: 42-47 - Chung-Min Chen, Munir Cochinwala, Elsa Yueh:
Dealing with Slow-Evolving Fact: A Case Study on Inventory Data Warehousing. DOLAP 1999: 22-29 - Lingli Ding, Xin Zhang, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
The MRE Wrapper Approach: Enabling Incremental View Maintenance of Data Warehouses Defined on Multi-Relation Information Sources. DOLAP 1999: 30-35 - Koen Holtman, Peter van der Stok, Ian Willers:
A Cache Filtering Optimisation for Queries to Massive Datasets on Tertiary Storage. DOLAP 1999: 94-100 - Carlos A. Hurtado, Alberto O. Mendelzon, Alejandro A. Vaisman:
Updating OLAP Dimensions. DOLAP 1999: 60-66 - Seigo Muto, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
A Dynamic Load Balancing Strategy for Parallel Datacube Computation. DOLAP 1999: 67-72 - Elaheh Pourabbas, Maurizio Rafanelli:
Characterization of Hierarchies and Some Operators in OLAP Environment. DOLAP 1999: 54-59 - Steven Tolkin:
Aggregation Everywhere: Data Reduction and Transformation in the Phoenix Data Warehouse. DOLAP 1999: 79-86 - Juan Trujillo, Manuel Palomar, Jaime Gómez:
Detecting Patterns and OLAP Operations in the GOLD Model. DOLAP 1999: 48-53 - Nectaria Tryfona, Frank Busborg, Jens G. Borch Christiansen:
starER: A Conceptual Model for Data Warehouse Design. DOLAP 1999: 3-8 - Hidetoshi Uchiyama, Kanda Runapongsa, Toby J. Teorey:
A Progressive View Materialization Algorithm. DOLAP 1999: 36-41 - Yuping Yang, Mukesh Singhal:
Accessing Data Cubes along Complex Dimensions. DOLAP 1999: 73-78 - Il-Yeol Song, Toby J. Teorey:
DOLAP '99, ACM Second International Workshop on Data Warehousing and OLAP, November 6, 1999, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, Proceedings. ACM 1999 [contents]
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