Data Management Handbook

Written by leading industry experts, the Data Management Handbook is a comprehensive, single-volume guide to the most innovative ideas on how to plan, develop, and run a powerful data management function - as well as handle day-to-day operations. The book provides practical, hands-on guidance on the...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-13302009-11-27T08:23:13Z Data Management Handbook Written by leading industry experts, the Data Management Handbook is a comprehensive, single-volume guide to the most innovative ideas on how to plan, develop, and run a powerful data management function - as well as handle day-to-day operations. The book provides practical, hands-on guidance on the strategic, tactical, and technical aspects of data management, offering an inside look at how leading companies in various industries meet the challenges of moving to a data-sharing environment. Section I Data Development Methodologies, Definitions, and Strategy Database Development Methodology and Organization, Sanjiv Purba A Review of Database System Terminology, Marion G. Ceruti Developing a Global Information Vision, Tim Christmann An Approach for Establishing Enterprise Data Standard, Sanjiv Purba Enterprise Transformation and Data Management, Richard Lee Building an Integrated Customer Profile, Brian Nicholls Divestiture IT Planning, Tony Krajewski Section II Data Models and Modeling Techniques Evaluation of Four Languages Specifying Conceptual Data Design, James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson Physical Database Design, James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson Enabling Consumer Access to Business Databases, James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson Entity-Relationship Diagrams, James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson Component Design for Relational Databases, Ashvin Iyengar Integrating Process and Data Models in a Horizontal Organization, David C. Wallace Data Warehouse Design: Issues in Dimensional Data Modeling, Jack McElreath Section III Data Integrity and Quality The Quality Vortex, Doug Ward What's Wrong with My Data? Jeffrey Feldman Programming Data Constraints Using Microsoft SQL Server, Sanjiv Purba Referential Integrity for Database Design, Bonn-Oh Kim Data Quality: An Architectural Solution, Sriram Pidaparti Section IV Data Administration, Security, and Operations Leveraging Checkpoint Processing, William Pearson Managing Database Backup and Recovery, Michael Simonyi Change Management Strategies for Data Administration, Michael K. Miller Security Models for Object-Oriented Databases, James Cannady Security Management for the World Wide Web, Lynda L. McGhie and Phillip Q. Maier Section V Data Migration, Conversion, and Legacy Applications Data: Ever Changing and Eternally the Same, Bruce Anderson A Practical Example of Data Conversion, Charles Banyay Legacy Database Conversion, James Woods Data Conversion: Doing It Right the First Time, Michael Zimmer Section VI Database Server and Universal Server Technology Using DB/2 for OS/390 Stored Procedures, Gary Curdie Microsoft SQL Server: Key Transact-SQL Features, Sanjiv Purba Selecting Universal Data Server Technology, James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson Managing Complex Data Types: Middleware, Universal Data Servers, and Object-Oriented Data Servers, James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson Creating Effective Batch SQL Jobs, Len Dvorkin The Advanced Art of Indexing, Lois Richards Section VII Object Technology, Object Modeling, and Object Databases Getting the Benefits of Inheritance in Visual Basic, Nancy Stonelake Data Access Using Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0+ , Stephen D'Silva Component-Based Development, Nancy Stonelake Developing ActiveX Internet Server Components with Visual Basic and Rational Rose, Jeff Buller A Technical Primer for Getting Started with JavaBeans, Charles Dow Enterprise Java, David Wadsworth JavaBeans and Java Enterrpise Server Platform, David Wadsworth Distributed Objects and Object Wrapping, Hedy Alban Section VIII Distributed Databases, Portability, and Interoperability The Next Step in DBMS Management, Paul Korzeniowski Server-Based Computing Architecture, Bosco Cheung Distributed Database Design, Elizabeth N. Fong, Charles L. Sheppard, and Kathryn A. Harvill Managing Multiple Databases Across Heterogeneous Hardward and Software Systems, James Woods Mobile and Federated Database Interoperability, Antonio Si Section IX Data Replication The Power of Transformational Data Replication, Jason Weir Database Replication: Application Design and Deployment Issues, Jagdish Mirami Secure Information Through a Replicated Architecture, Judith N. Froscher Section X Data and the Internet, Intranets, and the Web Developing Client/Server RDBMS Applications Using Java Servlets and JDBC, Jonathan Held Knowledge Management on the Internet: The Web/Business Intelligence Solution, Jason Weir Building Database-Enabled Web Applications with IDC, Ido Gileadi Intranets: Notes versus the Internet, Brett Molotsky Web-Enabled Data Warehouses, Mary Ayala-Bush, John Jordan, and Walter Kuketz Section XI Data Warehousing, Decision Support, and OLAP Developing a Corporate Data Warehousing Strategy, Manjit Sidhu Business Rules for Time Variant Dimensions, R. Michael Pickering Implementing a Hybrid Online Analytical Processing (HOLAP) Solution, Diane Johnson A Framework for Developing an Enterprise Data Warehousing Solution, Ali H. Murtaza Why Dimensional Modeling is Right for Decision Support, R. Michael Pickering Section XII Data Mining Is Data Mining Merely Hype? David Yeo Discovering Knowledge in Corporate Databases, Younghoc Yoon Data Mining: Exploring the Modern Corporate Asset, Jason Weir When A Business Abandons a Data Mine: A Case Study, Ronald A. Wencer Multimedia Databases and Data Mining, Venkat N. Gudivada and Yonjian Fu Section XIII Document Management Evolution in Systems Development and the Parallels in Document Management, Charles Banyay Preparing Organizations for Louts Notes/Domino Solutions, Michael Simonyi Terms of Reference: The Foundation for Implementing Document Management Systems, Michael J.D. Sutton and Pierre J. Lemay Strategies for an Archive Management Program: Digital Preservation of Corporate Information, Michael J.D. Sutton Integrating EDMS and DBMS, Charles Banyay Section XIV Industry Specific and Package Solutions Choosing Your ERP Implementation Strategy, Marie Karakanian ERP Packages: What's Next, Conghua Li Maximizing ROI by Leveraging the Second Wave of ERP, Judy Dinn Integrating Package Processes over Multiple Application Platforms, Ido Gileadi Have Actuary, Will Travel: Insurance and Information Technology on the Global Stage, Laura DiSisto Section XV LINUX Fundamentals Gauging How Linux May Change the DBMS Market, Paul Korzeniowski Open Source Model of Software Development, Srivinas Padmanabharao Linux and the Web, Srivinas Padmanabharao Linux: Alternative Directions in Computing, Michael Simonyi Section XVI Emerging Practices and Directions Business to Business Integration to Using E-Commerce, Ido Gileadi Domestic Control Over a Global Phenomenon, Elisabeth Ostiguy Ensuring Call Centre Quality: A Case Study, Michelle Bur 2009-11-27T08:23:13Z 2009-11-27T08:23:13Z 1999 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1330 en application/octet-stream CRC Press