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By Arshad Khan
Data Warehousing 101: Concepts and Implementation will appeal to those planning data warehouse projects, senior executives, project managers, and project implementation team members. It will also be useful to functional managers, business analysts, developers, power users, and end-users. Data Warehousing 101: Concepts and Implementation, which can be used as a textbook in an introductory data warehouse course, can also be used as a supplemental text in IT courses that cover the subject of data warehousing. Data Warehousing 101: Concepts and Implementation reviews the evolution of data warehousing and its growth drivers, process and architecture, data warehouse characteristics and design, data marts, multi-dimensionality, and OLAP. It also shows how to plan a data warehouse project as well as build and operate data warehouses. Data Warehousing 101: Concepts and Implementation also covers, in depth, common failure causes and mistakes and provides useful guidelines and tips for avoiding common mistakes.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Randy Frid
Knowledge Management is a mission critical concern for all managers of today and tomorrow. In a world where political borders are becoming less significant than organizational borders, we face more competition from regions that never before entered our concerns. Unfortunately, with a global market we are also beginning to suffer under a deluge of data and information, the mass volume of which can actually stifle our efforts at knowledge creation. Knowledge management is the suite of processes, methodologies and technologies we implement to encourage the capture and transfer of knowledge throughout our enterprise. Knowledge management is also the culture we create within our enterprise that encourages participation in knowledge exchange. We can no longer sit back and wait for knowledge to come to us, or to expect innovation to just happen. “Proactive management” is the key phrase for knowledge and we need to build infrastructure to facilitate knowledge growth and to provide the mechanisms to collect, filter and disseminate knowledge. Infrastructure for Knowledge Management is a book that bridges the gap between the new demands being placed upon management and the tools used by Information Technology specialists in their attempt to manage information. In this book we take a look at both the cultural components required as well as the technology we can use to support knowledge capture and transfer.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Qimao Zhang
The book provides an in-depth discussion of Microsoft Project Central fundamentals and features, as well as installation and customization. Comprehensive coverage includes Project Central database structure, connect Project and Project Central, configure resources for Project Central, messages, work day change, personal Gantt view, assignments, status reports, work offline, access from Outlook, customize menu items and Project Central database, RDCSite Tool, Digital Dashboard, and much more. This a fully updated and the most complete resource of Project Central to date.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Virginia Andersen
This pocket reference covers all the commands and functions in the dBASE IV 2.0 programming language. Each entry includes an explanantion of the syntax with an example illustrating its usage. In addition, cross-references are made to related commands and functions. The alphabetic arrangement ensures quick access to every entry. The introduction groups the major commands by topic for a quick overall reference to the various types, such as manipulating database files, locating data or creating reports. Four appendices provide information about installing and configuring dBASE IV, using the dBASE compiler and lists of file name extensions and dBASE specifications.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Stephen C. Ashmore
Newly updated for Oracle 9i, this compact easy to read technical guide is a must for every Oracle DBA's library. It includes information on creating an Oracle Database, backup recovery, tuning and new SQL features. It then moves onto several more advanced features. Included are several new and updated UNIX and SQL scripts that are easy to use and simple to understand. With over 45 mini lessons it is a great starting point for a new DBA and a must have for all DBAs. "So, you want a valuable Oracle resource? Stephen Ashmore has your answer. In addition to providing practical, well-organized information, this book is full of helpful hints, scripts, and techniques that will prove worthwhile for any DBA. As a new DBA, I have used this book for both technical reference and as a guide to Oracle-related questions. Updated for Oracle 9i, this book will remain an excellent tool for years to come."-Grant Novak, Oracle DBA - Omaha, Nebraska
FORMAT: Softcover
By Altova Inc
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Alan Simpson, Waterside Productions Inc, Martin Rinehart
This book is the second of a two volume set. This was done to accommodate our printing process. Click here to see Volume 1. This book provides all the information you need, organized so that you can learn dBASE for Windows as quickly as possible. The book does not assume prior data base experience but does assume that the reader is interested in understanding dBASE for Windows in depth.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Alan Simpson, Waterside Productions Inc, Martin Rinehart
This book is the first of a two volume set. This was done to accommodate our printing process. Click here to see Volume 2. This book provides all the information you need, organized so that you can learn dBASE for Windows as quickly as possible. The book does not assume prior data base experience but does assume that the reader is interested in understanding dBASE for Windows in depth.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Stephen Ashmore
A compact easy to read technical guide that includes over 35 mini lessons that any DBA will find useful. This second edition has been newly updated for Oracle 8i version 3. It includes information on creating an Oracle database, backup recovery and tuning. It then moves onto some more advanced topics.. Included are several new and updated UNIX and SQL scripts that are easy to use and easy to understand. A great starting point for a new DBA and a must have reference guide for all DBAs. "An excellent book for all levels of database administrators! It provides a foundation into the DBA role, tips for the techs, and scripts to make your life easier! It provides you a great starting point as well as some advanced topics. I highly recommend this book because it gives you exactly what you need, quickly and easily." - K. Buck-Oracle DBA-Kansas City, Missouri
FORMAT: Softcover
By Stephen Ashmore
A compact easy to read technical guide that includes over 35 mini lessons that any DBA will find useful. This second edition has been newly updated for Oracle 8i version 3. It includes information on creating an Oracle database, backup recovery and tuning. It then moves onto some more advanced topics.. Included are several new and updated UNIX and SQL scripts that are easy to use and easy to understand. A great starting point for a new DBA and a must have reference guide for all DBAs. "An excellent book for all levels of database administrators! It provides a foundation into the DBA role, tips for the techs, and scripts to make your life easier! It provides you a great starting point as well as some advanced topics. I highly recommend this book because it gives you exactly what you need, quickly and easily." - K. Buck-Oracle DBA-Kansas City, Missouri
FORMAT: E-Book
By Arshad Khan
Data Warehousing 101: Concepts and Implementation will appeal to those planning data warehouse projects, senior executives, project managers, and project implementation team members. It will also be useful to functional managers, business analysts, developers, power users, and end-users. Data Warehousing 101: Concepts and Implementation, which can be used as a textbook in an introductory data warehouse course, can also be used as a supplemental text in IT courses that cover the subject of data warehousing. Data Warehousing 101: Concepts and Implementation reviews the evolution of data warehousing and its growth drivers, process and architecture, data warehouse characteristics and design, data marts, multi-dimensionality, and OLAP. It also shows how to plan a data warehouse project as well as build and operate data warehouses. Data Warehousing 101: Concepts and Implementation also covers, in depth, common failure causes and mistakes and provides useful guidelines and tips for avoiding common mistakes.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Randy Frid
Knowledge Management is a mission critical concern for all managers of today and tomorrow. In a world where political borders are becoming less significant than organizational borders, we face more competition from regions that never before entered our concerns. Unfortunately, with a global market we are also beginning to suffer under a deluge of data and information, the mass volume of which can actually stifle our efforts at knowledge creation. Knowledge management is the suite of processes, methodologies and technologies we implement to encourage the capture and transfer of knowledge throughout our enterprise. Knowledge management is also the culture we create within our enterprise that encourages participation in knowledge exchange. We can no longer sit back and wait for knowledge to come to us, or to expect innovation to just happen. “Proactive management” is the key phrase for knowledge and we need to build infrastructure to facilitate knowledge growth and to provide the mechanisms to collect, filter and disseminate knowledge. Infrastructure for Knowledge Management is a book that bridges the gap between the new demands being placed upon management and the tools used by Information Technology specialists in their attempt to manage information. In this book we take a look at both the cultural components required as well as the technology we can use to support knowledge capture and transfer.
FORMAT: E-Book
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