Conference
Data Warehousing and OLAP
About: Data Warehousing and OLAP is an academic conference. The conference publishes majorly in the area(s): Data warehouse & Online analytical processing. Over the lifetime, 297 publications have been published by the conference receiving 8900 citations.
Topics: Data warehouse, Online analytical processing, Computer science, Dimensional modeling, Data cube
Papers published on a yearly basis
Papers
28 Oct 2011
TL;DR: This paper provides an overview of state-of-the-art research issues and achievements in the field of analytics over big data, and extends the discussion to Analytics over big multidimensional data as well, by highlighting open problems and actual research trends.
Abstract: In this paper, we provide an overview of state-of-the-art research issues and achievements in the field of analytics over big data, and we extend the discussion to analytics over big multidimensional data as well, by highlighting open problems and actual research trends. Our analytical contribution is finally completed by several novel research directions arising in this field, which plays a leading role in next-generation Data Warehousing and OLAP research.
361 citations
1 Nov 1998
TL;DR: This paper outlines a general methodological framework for data warehouse design, based on the Dimensional Fact Model (DFM), which suggests that conceptual design is carried out semi-automatically starting from the operational database scheme.
Abstract: Though designing a data warehouse requires techniques completely different from those adopted for operational systems, no significant effort has been made so far to develop a complete and consistent design methodology for data warehouses. In this paper we outline a general methodological framework for data warehouse design, based on our Dimensional Fact Model (DFM). After analyzing the existing information system and collecting the user requirements, conceptual design is carried out semi-automatically starting from the operational database scheme. A workload is then characterized in terms of data volumes and expected queries, to be used as the input of the logical and physical design phases whose output is the final scheme for the data warehouse.
257 citations
4 Nov 2005
TL;DR: This paper proposes a goal-oriented approach to requirement analysis for data warehouses, based on the Tropos methodology, which can be employed within both a demand-driven and a mixed supply/demand-driven design framework.
Abstract: Several surveys indicate that a significant percentage of data warehouses fail to meet business objectives or are outright failures. One of the reasons for this is that requirement analysis is typically overlooked in real projects. In this paper we propose a goal-oriented approach to requirement analysis for data warehouses, based on the Tropos methodology. Two different perspectives are integrated for requirement analysis: organizational modeling, centered on stakeholders, and decisional modeling, focused on decision makers. Our approach can be employed within both a demand-driven and a mixed supply/demand-driven design framework: in the second case, while the operational sources are still explored to shape hierarchies, user requirements play a fundamental role in restricting the area of interest for analysis and in choosing facts, dimensions, and measures. The methodology proposed, supported by a prototype, is described with reference to a real case study.
225 citations
9 Nov 2001
TL;DR: This paper shows how the design of a data mart can be carried out starting directly from an XML source, and proposes a semi-automatic approach for building the conceptual schema for a dataMart starting from the XML sources.
Abstract: A large amount of data needed in decision-making processes is stored in the XML data format, which is widely used for e-commerce and Internet-based information exchange. Thus, as more organizations view the web as an integral part of their communication and business, the importance of integrating XML data in data warehousing environments is becoming increasingly high. In this paper we show how the design of a data mart can be carried out starting directly from an XML source. Two main issues arise: on the one hand, since XML models semi-structured data, not all the information needed for design can be safely derived; on the other, different approaches for representing relationships in XML DTDs and Schemas are possible, each with different expressive power. After discussing these issues, we propose a semi-automatic approach for building the conceptual schema for a data mart starting from the XML sources.
144 citations
28 Oct 2013
TL;DR: Open problems and actual research trends in the field of Data Warehousing and OLAP over Big Data are highlighted and several novel research directions arising in this field are derived.
Abstract: In this paper, we highlight open problems and actual research trends in the field of Data Warehousing and OLAP over Big Data, an emerging term in Data Warehousing and OLAP research. We also derive several novel research directions arising in this field, and put emphasis on possible contributions to be achieved by future research efforts.
126 citations
Performance Metrics
| Year | Papers |
|---|---|
| 2021 | 13 |
| 2020 | 14 |
| 2019 | 13 |
| 2018 | 11 |
| 2015 | 12 |
| 2014 | 13 |