Data Warehouse Concepts, Design, and Data Integration

Data Warehouse Concepts, Design, and Data Integration

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  • 5 Sequences
  • Introductive Level

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Syllabus

  • Week 1 - Data Warehouse Concepts and Architectures
    Module 1 introduces the course and covers concepts that provide a context for the remainder of this course. In the first two lessons, you’ll understand the objectives for the course and know what topics and assignments to expect. In the remaining lessons, you ...
  • Week 2 - Multidimensional Data Representation and Manipulation
    Now that you have the informational context for data warehouse development, you’ll start using data warehouse tools! In module 2, you will learn about the multidimensional representation of a data warehouse used by business analysts. You’ll apply what you’ve l...
  • Week 3 - Data Warehouse Design Practices and Methodologies
    This module emphasizes data warehouse design skills. Now that you understand the multidimensional representation used by business analysts, you are ready to learn about data warehouse design using a relational database. In practice, the multidimensional repres...
  • Week 4 - Data Integration Concepts, Processes,and Techniques
    Module 4 extends your background about data warehouse development. After learning about schema design concepts and practices, you are ready to learn about data integration processing to populate and refresh a data warehouse. The informational background in mod...
  • Week 5 - Architectures, Features, and Details of Data Integration Tools
    Module 5 extends your background about data integration from module 4. Module 5 covers architectures, features, and details about data integration tools to complement the conceptual background in module 4. You will learn about the features of two open source d...

Prerequisite

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Instructors

Michael Mannino
Associate Professor
Business School, University of Colorado Denver

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