Decision support
Bill Inmon, Father of the concept, defines the Data Warehouse, in his book considered to be the reference in the field “Building the Data Warehouse” (John Wiley and Son 1996) as follows: “The Data Warehouse is a collection of subject-oriented, integrated, non-volatile and time-evolving data, organized to support a decision support process”. The data warehouse is also a set of methods, techniques and tools that bring together data from multiple sources into a coherent model for analysis and decision support. The architecture and logistics of the information system using a data warehouse transforms the flow of operational data into de

Theory of Information & Coding

Theory of Information & Coding

Engineering Title: Computer Security.                   Semester: 05.
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Subject Title:  THeory of Information & Coding

Bill Inmon, Father of the concept, defines the Data Warehouse, in his book considered to be the reference in the field “Building the Data Warehouse” (John Wiley and Son 1996) as follows: “The Data Warehouse is a collection of subject-oriented, integrated, non-volatile and time-evolving data, organized to support a decision support process”. The data warehouse is also a set of methods, techniques and tools that bring together data from multiple sources into a coherent model for analysis and decision support.