Clickstream Data Warehousing by Mark Sweiger

Clickstream Data Warehousing by Mark Sweiger

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The Web can be an incredibly rich source of customer data, and companies across industry sectors are hustling to get up and running with data warehouses capable of capturing the clickstream data from their Web sites. This is a step-by-step guide to building Web-enabled data warehouses.

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Clickstream Data Warehousing by Mark Sweiger

The Web can be an incredibly rich source of customer data, and companies across industry sectors are hustling to get up and running with data warehouses capable of capturing the clickstream data from their Web sites. This is a step-by-step guide to building Web-enabled data warehouses.
MARK SWEIGER is President and Principal of Clickstream Consulting, a boutique consultancy specializing in clickstream data warehouses and data warehouse education. He is a noted author on data warehousing and is a speaker at The Data Warehousing Institute. MARK R. MADSEN is Vice President and Principal of Clickstream Consulting. He has held various high--level positions within IT organizations and technology vendors and has extensive experience in data warehousing and supply chain management. JIMMY LANGSTON is a Senior Consultant at Clickstream Consulting, where he advises clients on optimal data warehouse architectures, implementation, multidimensional database design, database configuration, and performance tuning. HOWARD LOMBARD is Chief Architect at Gazelle Consulting, Inc., a consultancy specializing in the design and implementation of large--scale data warehousing and business intelligence solutions.
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ISBN 13 9780471083771
ISBN 10 0471083771
Title Clickstream Data Warehousing
Author Mark Sweiger
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2002-01-22
Number of pages 480
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