Joe Celko's Analytics and OLAP in SQL
A volume in The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems
Book • 2006
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Joe Celko
Joe Celko's Analytics and OLAP in SQL
A volume in The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems
Book • 2006
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Introduction
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Chapter 1 - Basic Reports and History
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Chapter 2 - Cross-Tabulations
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Chapter 3 - Dimension Tables
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Chapter 4 - Data Migration and Scrubbing
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Chapter 5 - MERGE Statement
Pages 51-55 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 6 - OLAP Basics
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Chapter 7 - GROUPING Operators
Pages 65-69 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 8 - OLAP Operators in SQL
Pages 71-81 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 9 - Sparseness in Cubes
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Chapter 10 - Data Quality
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Chapter 11 - Correlation
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Chapter 12 - Data Distributions
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Chapter 13 - Market-Basket Analysis
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Chapter 14 - Decision, Classification, and Regression Trees
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Chapter 15 - Computer-Intensive Analysis
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Chapter 16 - Relationship Analytics
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Chapter 17 - Database Architectures
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Chapter 18 - MDX from a SQL Viewpoint
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Index
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About the Author
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Joe Celko's Analytics and OLAP in SQL is the first book that teaches what SQL programmers need in order to successfully make the transition from On-Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) systems into the world of On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP). This book is not an in-depth look at particular subjects, but an overview of many subjects that will give the working RDBMS programmers a map of the terra incognita they will face — if they want to grow.
It contains expert advice from a noted SQL authority and award-winning columnist, who has given ten years of service to the ANSI SQL standards committee and many more years of dependable help to readers of online forums. It offers real-world insights and lots of practical examples. It covers the OLAP extensions in SQL-99; ETL tools, OLAP features supported in DBMSs, other query tools, simple reports, and statistical software.
This book is ideal for experienced SQL programmers who have worked with OLTP systems who need to learn techniques—and even some tricks—that they can use in an OLAP situation.
Joe Celko's Analytics and OLAP in SQL is the first book that teaches what SQL programmers need in order to successfully make the transition from On-Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) systems into the world of On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP). This book is not an in-depth look at particular subjects, but an overview of many subjects that will give the working RDBMS programmers a map of the terra incognita they will face — if they want to grow.
It contains expert advice from a noted SQL authority and award-winning columnist, who has given ten years of service to the ANSI SQL standards committee and many more years of dependable help to readers of online forums. It offers real-world insights and lots of practical examples. It covers the OLAP extensions in SQL-99; ETL tools, OLAP features supported in DBMSs, other query tools, simple reports, and statistical software.
This book is ideal for experienced SQL programmers who have worked with OLTP systems who need to learn techniques—and even some tricks—that they can use in an OLAP situation.
Key Features
- Expert advice from a noted SQL authority and award-winning columnist, who has given ten years of service to the ANSI SQL standards committee and many more years of dependable help to readers of online forums
- First book that teaches what SQL programmers need in order to successfully make the transition from transactional systems (OLTP) into the world of data warehouse data and OLAP
- Offers real-world insights and lots of practical examples
- Covers the OLAP extensions in SQL-99; ETL tools, OLAP features supported in DBMSs, other query tools, simple reports, and statistical software
- Expert advice from a noted SQL authority and award-winning columnist, who has given ten years of service to the ANSI SQL standards committee and many more years of dependable help to readers of online forums
- First book that teaches what SQL programmers need in order to successfully make the transition from transactional systems (OLTP) into the world of data warehouse data and OLAP
- Offers real-world insights and lots of practical examples
- Covers the OLAP extensions in SQL-99; ETL tools, OLAP features supported in DBMSs, other query tools, simple reports, and statistical software
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ISBN
978-0-12-369512-3
Language
English
Published
2006
Copyright
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
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Morgan Kaufmann