Pentaho solutions: business intelligence and data warehousing with Pentaho and MySQL
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Titel: Pentaho solutions
Autor: Bouman, Roland
Jahr: 2009
Introduction xxxiii
Part I Getting Started with Pentaho 1
Chapter 1 Quick Start: Pentaho Examples 3
Chapter 2 Prerequisites 21
Chapter 3 Server Installation and Configuration 37
Chapter 4 The Pentaho BI Stack 63
Part II Dimensional Modeling and Data Warehouse Design 91
Chapter 5 Example Business Case: World Class Movies 93
Chapter 6 Data Warehouse Primer 111
Chapter 7 Modeling the Business Using Star Schemas 147
Chapter 8 The Data Mart Design Process 191
Part III ETL and Data Integration_221
Chapter 9 Pentaho Data Integration Primer 223
Chapter 10 Designing Pentaho Data Integration Solutions 261
Chapter 11 Deploying Pentaho Data Integration Solutions 309
Part IV Business Intelligence Applications 345
Chapter 12 The Metadata Layer 347
Chapter 13 Using The Pentaho Reporting Tools 371
Chapter 14 Scheduling, Subscription, and Bursting 411
Chapter 15 OLAP Solutions Using Pentaho Analysis Services 441
Chapter 16 Data Mining with Weka 503
Chapter 17 Building Dashboards 529
Index 571
Contents
Introduction
XXXIII
Part I Getting Started with Pentaho
Chapter 1 Quick Start: Pentaho Examples 3
Getting Started with Pentaho 3
Downloading and Installing the Software 4
Running the Software 5
Starting the Pentaho BI Server 5
Logging in 6
Mantle, the Pentaho User Console 7
Working with the Examples 8
Using the Repository Browser 9
Understanding the Examples 9
Running the Examples 11
Reporting Examples 11
BI Developer Examples: Regional Sales - HTML 11
Steel Wheels: Income Statement 12
Steel Wheels: Top 10 Customers 13
BI Developer Examples:
button-single-parameter.prpt 13
Charting Examples 14
Steel Wheels: Chart Pick List 15
Steel Wheels: Flash Chart List 15
BI Developer Examples: Regional Sales -
Line/Bar Chart 16
Analysis Examples 16
BI Developer Examples: Slice and Dice 17
Steel Wheels Analysis Examples 18
Dashboarding Examples 19
Other Examples 20
Summary 20
Chapter 2 Prerequisites 21
Basic System Setup 22
Installing Ubuntu 22
Using Ubuntu in Native Mode 23
Using a Virtual Machine 23
Working with the Terminal 24
Directory Navigation 24
Command History 25
Using Symbolic Links 25
Creating Symbolic Links in Ubuntu 26
Creating Symlinks in Windows Vista 26
Java Installation and Configuration 27
Installing Java on Ubuntu Linux 27
mstalling Java on Windows 28
MySQL Installation 29
Installing MySQL Server and Client on Ubuntu 29
Installing MySQL Server and Client on Windows 30
MySQL GUI Tools 31
Ubuntu Install 31
Windows Install 31
Database Tools 31
Power*Architect and Other Design Tools 31
Squirrel SQL Client 32
Ubuntu Install 32
Windows Install 33
SQLeonardo 33
Summary 34
Chapter 3 Server Installation and Configuration 37
Server Configuration 37
Installation 38
Installation Directory 38
User Account 38
Configuring Tomcat 39
Automatic Startup 40
Managing Database Drivers 44
Driver Location for the Server 44
Driver Location for the Administration Console 44
Managing JDBC Drivers on UNIX-Based
Systems 44
System Databases 45
Setting Up the MySQL Schemas 46
Configuring Quartz and Hibernate 46
Configuring JDBC Security 50
Sample Data 51
Modify the Pentaho Startup Scripts 51
E-mail 52
Basic SMTP Configuration 52
Secure SMTP Configuration 54
Testing E-mail Configuration 54
Publisher Password 54
Administrative Tasks 55
The Pentaho Administration Console 55
Basic PAC Configuration 55
Starting and Stopping PAC 56
The PAC Front End 56
Configuring PAC Security and Credentials 57
User Management 58
Data Sources 60
Other Administrative Tasks 61
Summary 61
Chapter 4 The Pentaho BI Stack 63
Pentaho BI Stack Perspectives 65
Functionality 65
Server, Web Client, and Desktop Programs 65
Front-Ends and Back-Ends 66
Underlying Technology 66
The Pentaho Business Intelligence Server 67
The Platform 67
The Solution Repository and the Solution Engine 68
Database Connection Pool Management 69
User Authentication and Authorization 69
Task Scheduling 69
E-mail Services 70
BI Components 70
The Metadata Layer 70
Ad hoc Reporting Service 72
The ETL Engine 72
Reporting Engines 72
The OL AP Engine 72
The Data Mining Engine 72
The Presentation Layer 73
Underlying Java Servlet Technology 74
Desktop Programs 74
Pentaho Enterprise Edition and Community Edition 76
Creating Action Sequences with Pentaho Design
Studio 77
Pentaho Design Studio (Eclipse) Primer 78
The Action Sequence Editor 80
Anatomy of an Action Sequence 83
Inputs 83
Outputs 85
Actions 85
Summary 89
Part II Dimensional Modeling and Data Warehouse
Design 91
Chapter 5 Example Business Case: World Class Movies 93
World Class Movies: The Basics 94
The WCM Data 95
Obtaining and Generating Data 97
WCM Database: The Big Picture 97
DVD Catalog 99
Customers 101
Employees 101
Purchase Orders 101
Customer Orders and Promotions 102
Inventory Management 104
Managing the Business: The Purpose of Business
Intelligence 105
Typical Business Intelligence Questions for WCM 108
Data Is Key 109
Summary 110
Chapter 6 Data Warehouse Primer 111
Why Do You Need a Data Warehouse? 112
The Big Debate: Inmon Versus Kimball 114
Data Warehouse Architecture 116
The Staging Area 118
The Central Data Warehouse 119
Data Marts 121
OLAP Cubes 121
Storage Formats and MDX 122
Data Warehouse Challenges 123
Data Quality 124
Data Vault and Data Quality 125
Using Reference and Master Data 127
Data Volume and Performance 128
Open Source Database Window Support 132
Changed Data Capture 133
Source Data-Based CDC 133
Trigger-Based CDC 134
Snapshot-Based CDC 135
Log-Based CDC 136
Which CDC Alternative Should You Choose? 137
Changing User Requirements 137
Data Warehouse Trends 139
Virtual Data Warehousing 139
Real-Time Data Warehousing 140
Analytical Databases 142
Chapter 7
Data Warehouse Appliances 143
On Demand Data Warehousing 144
Summary 144
Modeling the Business Using Star Schemas 147
What Is a Star Schema? 147
Dimension Tables and Fact Tables 148
Fact Table Types 149
Querying Star Schemas 150
Join Types 153
Applying Restrictions in a Query 156
Combining Multiple Restrictions 157
Restricting Aggregate Results 157
Ordering Data 158
The Bus Architecture 158
Design Principles 160
Using Surrogate Keys 160
Naming and Type Conventions 162
Granularity and Aggregation 163
Audit Columns 164
Modeling Date and Time 165
Time Dimension Granularity 165
Local Versus UTC Time 165
Smart Date Keys 166
Handling Relative Time 166
Unknown Dimension Keys 169
Handling Dimension Changes 169
SCD Type 1: Overwrite 171
SCD Type 2: Add Row 171
SCD Type 3: Add Column 174
SCD Type 4: Mini-Dimensions 174
SCD Type 5: Separate History Table 176
SCD Type 6: Hybrid Strategies 178
Advanced Dimensional Model Concepts 179
Monster Dimensions 179
Junk, Heterogeneous, and Degenerate
Dimensions 180
Role-Playing Dimensions 181
Multi-Valued Dimensions and Bridge Tables 182
Building Hierarchies 184
Snowflakes and Clustering Dimensions 186
Outriggers 188
Consolidating Multi-Grain Tables 188
Summary 189
Chapter 8 The Data Mart Design Process 191
Requirements Analysis 191
Getting the Right Users Involved 192
Collecting Requirements 193
Data Analysis 195
Data Profiling 197
Using eobjects.org DataCleaner 198
Adding Profile Tasks 200
Adding Database Connections 201
Doing an Initial Profile 202
Working with Regular Expressions 202
Profiling and Exploring Results 204
Validating and Comparing Data 205
Using a Dictionary for Column Dependency
Checks 205
Alternative Solutions 205
Developing the Model 206
Data Modeling with Power*Architect 208
Building the WCM Data Marts 210
Generating the Database 212
Generating Static Dimensions 213
Special Date Fields and Calculations 216
Source to Target Mapping 218
Summary 220
Part III ETL and Data Integration 221
Chapter 9 Pentaho Data Integration Primer 223
Data Integration Overview 223
Data Integration Activities 224
Extraction 226
Change Data Capture 226
Data Staging 226
Data Validation 227
Data Cleansing 228
Decoding and Renaming 228
Key Management 229
Aggregation 229
Dimension and Bridge Table Maintenance 229
Loading Fact Tables 230
Pentaho Data Integration Concepts and
Components 230
Tools and Utilities 230
The Data Integration Engine 232
Repository 232
Jobs and Transformations 232
Plug-in Architecture 235
Getting Started with Spoon 236
Launching the Spoon Application 236
A Simple "Hello, World!" Example 237
Building the Transformation 237
Running the Transformation 244
The Execution Results Pane 245
The Output 246
Checking Consistency and Dependencies 247
Logical Consistency 247
Resource Dependencies 247
Verifying the Transformation 247
Working with Database Connections 248
JDBC and ODBC Connectivity 248
Creating a Database Connection 249
Testing Database Connections 252
How Database Connections Are Used 252
A Database-Enabled "Hello, World!" Example 253
Database Connection Configuration
Management 256
Generic Database Connections 257
Summary 258
Chapter 10 Designing Pentaho Data Integration Solutions 261
Generating Dimension Table Data 262
Using Stored Procedures 262
Loading a Simple Date Dimension 263
CREATE TABLE dim_date: Using the Execute
SQL Script Step 265
Missing Date and Generate Rows with Initial
Date: The Generate Rows Step 267
Days Sequence: The Add Sequence Step 268
Calculate and Format Dates: The Calculator Step 269
The Value Mapper Step 273
Load dim_date: The Table Output Step 275
More Advanced Date Dimension Features 276
ISO Week and Year 276
Current and Last Year Indicators 276
Internationalization and Locale Support 277
Loading a Simple Time Dimension 277
Combine: The Join Rows (Cartesian product)
Step 279
Calculate Time: Again, the Calculator Step 281
Loading the Demography Dimension 281
Understanding the stage_demography and
dim_demography Tables 283
Generating Age and Income Groups 284
Multiple Incoming and Outgoing Streams 285
Loading Data from Source Systems 286
Staging Lookup Values 286
The stage_lookup_data Job 287
The START Job Entry 288
Transformation Job Entries 288
Mail Success and Mail Failure 289
The extract_lookup_type and
extract_lookup_value Transformations 292
The stage_lookup_data Transformation 293
Check If Staging Table Exists: The Table Exists
Step 294
The Filter rows Step 294
Create Staging Table: Executing Dynamic SQL 295
The Dummy Step 296
The Stream Lookup Step 297
Sort on Lookup Type: The Sort Rows Step 299
Store to Staging Table: Using a Table Output
Step to Load Multiple Tables 300
The Promotion Dimension 300
Promotion Mappings 301
Promotion Data Changes 301
Synchronization Frequency 302
The load_dim_promotion Job 302
The extract_promotion Transformation 303
Determining Promotion Data Changes 304
Saving the Extract and Passing on the File Name 306
Picking Up the File and Loading the Extract 306
Summary 308
Chapter 11 Deploying Pentaho Data Integration Solutions 309
Configuration Management 310
Using Variables 310
Variables in Configuration Properties 311
User-Defined Variables 312
Built-in Variables 314
Variables Example: Dynamic Database
Connections 314
More About the Set Variables Step 318
Set Variables Step Gotchas 319
Using JNDI Connections 319
What Is JNDI? 319
Creating a JNDI Connection 320
JNDI Connections and Deployment 321
Working with the PDI Repository 322
Creating a PDI Repository 322
Connecting to the Repository 323
Automatically Connecting to a Default
Repository 324
The Repository Explorer 325
Managing Repository User Accounts 327
How PDI Keeps Track of Repositories 328
Upgrading an Existing Repository 329
Running in the Deployment Environment 330
Running from the Command Line 330
Command-Line Parameters 330
Running Jobs with Kitchen 332
Running Transformations with Pan 332
Using Custom Command-line Parameters 333
Using Obfuscated Database Passwords 334
Rurming Inside the Pentaho BI Server 334
Transformations in Action Sequences 334
Jobs in Action Sequences 335
The Pentaho BI Server and the PDI Repository 336
Remote Execution with Carte 337
Why Remote Execution? 338
Running Carte 339
Creating Slave Servers 340
Remotely Executing a Transformation or Job 341
Clustering 341
Summary 343
Part IV Business Intelligence Applications 345
Chapter 12 The Metadata Layer 347
Metadata Overview 347
What Is Metadata? 347
The Advantages of the Metadata Layer 348
Using Metadata to Make a More User-Friendly
Interface 348
Adding Flexibility and Schema Independence 348
Refining Access Privileges 349
Handling Localization 349
Enforcing Consistent Formatting and Behavior 350
Scope and Usage of the Metadata Layer 350
Pentaho Metadata Features 352
Database and Query Abstraction 352
Report Definition: A Business User's Point of
View 352
Report Implementation: A SQL Developer's
Point of View 353
Mechanics of Abstraction: The Metadata Layer 355
Properties, Concepts, and Inheritance in the
Metadata Layer 355
Properties 355
Concepts 356
Inheritance 356
Localization of Properties 357
Creation and Maintenance of Metadata 357
The Pentaho Metadata Editor 357
The Metadata Repository 358
Metadata Domains 359
The Sublayers of the Metadata Layer 359
The Physical Layer 359
The Logical Layer 362
The Delivery Layer 365
Deploying and Using Metadata 366
Exporting and Importing XMI files 366
Publishing the Metadata to the Server 367
Refreshing the Metadata 367
Summary 368
Chapter 13 Using The Pentaho Reporting Tools 371
Reporting Architecture 371
Web-Based Reporting 373
Practical Uses of WAQR 375
Pentaho Report Designer 376
The PRD Screen 377
Report Structure 378
Report Elements 380
Creating Data Sets 381
Creating SQL Queries Using JDBC 382
Creating Metadata Queries 385
Example Data Set 386
Adding and Using Parameters 386
Layout and Formatting 389
Alternate Row Colors: Row Banding 390
Grouping and Summarizing Data 391
Adding and Modifying Groups 391
Using Functions 393
Using Formulas 395
Adding Charts and Graphs 397
Adding a Bar Chart 400
Pie Charts 400
Working with Images 401
Working with Subreports 404
Passing Parameter Values to Subreports 405
Publishing and Exporting Reports 406
Refreshing the Metadata 407
Exporting Reports 408
Summary 408
Chapter 14 Scheduling, Subscription, and Bursting 411
Scheduling 411
Scheduler Concepts 412
Public and Private Schedules 412
Content Repository 412
Creating and Maintaining Schedules with the
Pentaho Administration Console 413
Creating a New Schedule 414
Running Schedules 416
Suspending and Resuming Schedules 416
Deleting Schedules 417
Programming the Scheduler with Action
Sequences 417
Add Job 418
Suspend Job, Resume Job, and Delete Job 420
Other Scheduler Process Actions 420
Scheduler Alternatives 420
UNIX-Based Systems: Cron 421
Windows: The at Utility and the Task Scheduler 421
Background Execution and Subscription 422
How Background Execution Works 422
How Subscription Works 423
Allowing Users to Subscribe 423
Granting Execute and Schedule Privileges 424
The Actual Subscription 425
The User's Workspace 426
Viewing the Contents of the Workspace 426
The Waiting, Complete, and My Schedules
Panes 427
The Public Schedules Pane 427
The Server Administrator's Workspace 428
Cleaning Out the Workspace 429
Bursting 430
Implementation of Bursting in Pentaho 430
Bursting Example: Rental Reminder E-mails 430
Step 1: Finding Customers with DVDs That Are
Due This Week 431
Step 2: Looping Through the Customers 432
Step 3: Getting DVDs That Are Due to Be
Returned 434
Step 4: Running the Reminder Report 434
Step 5: Sending the Report via E-mail 436
Other Bursting Implementations 438
Summary 439
Chapter 15 OLAP Solutions Using Pentaho Analysis Services 441
Overview of Pentaho Analysis Services 442
Architecture 442
Schema 444
Schema Design Tools 444
Aggregate Tables 445
MDX Primer 445
Cubes, Dimensions, and Measures 446
The Cube Concept 446
Star Schema Analogy 447
Cube Visualization 447
Hierarchies, Levels, and Members 448
Hierarchies 448
Levels and Members 449
The All Level, All Member, and Default Member 450
Member Sets 451
Multiple Hierarchies 451
Cube Family Relationships 451
Relative Time Relationships 452
MDX Query Syntax 453
Basic MDX Query 453
Axes: ON ROWS and ON COLUMNS 453
Looking at a Part of the Data 454
Dimension on Only One Axis 455
More MDX Examples: a Simple Cube 455
The FILTER Function 455
The ORDER Function 456
Using TOPCOUNT and BOTTOMCOUNT 457
Combining Dimensions: The CROSSJOIN
Function 457
Using NON EMPTY 457
Working with Sets and the WITH Clause 458
Using Calculated Members 459
Creating Mondrian Schemas 460
Getting Started with Pentaho Schema Workbench 460
Downloading Mondrian 460
Installing Pentaho Schema Workbench 461
Starting Pentaho Schema Workbench 461
Establishing a Connection 462
JDBC Explorer 463
Using the Schema Editor 463
Creating a New Schema 463
Saving the Schema on Disk 464
Editing Object Attributes 465
Changing Edit Mode 465
Creating and Editing a Basic Schema 466
Basic Schema Editing Tasks 466
Creating a Cube 466
Choosing a Fact Table 468
Adding Measures 469
Adding Dimensions 470
Adding and Editing Hierarchies and Choosing
Dimension Tables 471
Adding Hierarchy Levels 474
Associating Cubes with Shared Dimensions 476
Adding the DVD and Customer Dimensions 478
XML Listing 480
Testing and Deployment 481
Using the MDX Query Tool 481
Publishing the Cube 482
Schema Design Topics We Didn't Cover 483
Visualizing Mondrian Cubes with JPivot 484
Getting Started with the Analysis View 484
Using the JPivot Toolbar 485
Drilling 486
Drilling Flavors 486
Drill Member and Drill Position 487
Drill Replace 488
Drill Through 488
The OLAP Navigator 488
Controlling Placement of Dimensions on Axes 489
Slicing with the OLAP Navigator 490
Specifying Member Sets with the OLAP
Navigator 492
Displaying Multiple Measures 493
Miscellaneous Features 493
MDX Query Pane 493
PDF and Excel Export 494
Chart 494
Enhancing Performance Using the Pentaho
Aggregate Designer 496
Aggregation Benefits 496
Extending Mondrian with Aggregate Tables 497
Pentaho Aggregate Designer 500
Alternative Solutions 502
Summary 502
Chapter 16 Data Mining with Weka 503
Data Mining Primer 504
Data Mining Process 504
Data Mining Toolset 506
Classification 506
Clustering 507
Association 507
Numeric Prediction (Regression) 508
Data Mining Algorithms 508
Training and Testing 509
Stratified Cross-Validation 509
The Weka Workbench 510
Weka Input Formats 511
Setting up Weka Database Connections 512
Starting Weka 514
The Weka Explorer 516
The Weka Experimenter 517
Weka KnowledgeFlow 518
Using Weka with Pentaho 519
Adding PDI Weka Plugins 520
Getting Started with Weka and PDI 520
Data Acquisition and Preparation 521
Creating and Saving the Model 523
Using the Weka Scoring Plugin 525
Further Reading 527
Summary 527
Chapter 17 Building Dashboards 529
The Community Dashboard Framework 529
CDF, the Community, and the Pentaho
Corporation 529
CDF Project History and Who's Who 530
Issue Management, Documentation, and
Support 531
Skills and Technologies for CDF Dashboards 531
CDF Concepts and Architecture 532
The CDF Plugin 534
The CDF Home Directory 534
The plugin.xml File 535
CDF JavaScript and CSS Resources 536
The .xcdf File 537
Templates 538
Document Template (a.k.a. Outer Template) 538
Content Template 541
Example: Customers and Websites Dashboard 542
Setup 544
Creating the .xcdf File 544
Creating the Dashboard HTML File 545
Boilerplate Code: Getting the Solution and Path 545
Boilerplate Code: Dashboard Parameters 546
Boilerplate Code: Dashboard Components 546
Testing 547
Customers per Website Pie Chart 548
Customers per Website: Pie Chart Action
Sequence 548
Customers per Website: XactionComponent 551
Dynamically Changing the Dashboard Title 553
Adding the website_name Dashboard
Parameter 553
Reacting to Mouse Clicks on the Pie Chart 554
Adding a TextComponent 555
Showing Customer Locations 557
CDF MapComponent Data Format 557
Adding a Geography Dimension 558
Location Data Action Sequence 559
Putting It on the Map 561
Using Different Markers Depending on Data 562
Styling and Customization 565
Styling the Dashboard 566
Creating a Custom Document Template 568
Summary 569
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indexdate | 2024-07-20T06:10:14Z |
institution | BVB |
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language | English |
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spelling | Bouman, Roland Verfasser aut Pentaho solutions business intelligence and data warehousing with Pentaho and MySQL Roland Bouman ; Jos van Dongen Indianapolis, Ind. Wiley 2009 XLI, 604 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier MySQL (Electronic resource) Datenverarbeitung Wirtschaft Business intelligence Business Data processing Data mining Data warehousing Open source software Business Intelligence (DE-588)4588307-5 gnd rswk-swf MySQL 5.1 (DE-588)7574874-5 gnd rswk-swf Data-Warehouse-Konzept (DE-588)4406462-7 gnd rswk-swf Pentaho (DE-588)7702178-2 gnd rswk-swf Pentaho (DE-588)7702178-2 s MySQL 5.1 (DE-588)7574874-5 s Data-Warehouse-Konzept (DE-588)4406462-7 s Business Intelligence (DE-588)4588307-5 s DE-604 Dongen, Jos van Verfasser aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020220286&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bouman, Roland Dongen, Jos van Pentaho solutions business intelligence and data warehousing with Pentaho and MySQL MySQL (Electronic resource) Datenverarbeitung Wirtschaft Business intelligence Business Data processing Data mining Data warehousing Open source software Business Intelligence (DE-588)4588307-5 gnd MySQL 5.1 (DE-588)7574874-5 gnd Data-Warehouse-Konzept (DE-588)4406462-7 gnd Pentaho (DE-588)7702178-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4588307-5 (DE-588)7574874-5 (DE-588)4406462-7 (DE-588)7702178-2 |
title | Pentaho solutions business intelligence and data warehousing with Pentaho and MySQL |
title_auth | Pentaho solutions business intelligence and data warehousing with Pentaho and MySQL |
title_exact_search | Pentaho solutions business intelligence and data warehousing with Pentaho and MySQL |
title_full | Pentaho solutions business intelligence and data warehousing with Pentaho and MySQL Roland Bouman ; Jos van Dongen |
title_fullStr | Pentaho solutions business intelligence and data warehousing with Pentaho and MySQL Roland Bouman ; Jos van Dongen |
title_full_unstemmed | Pentaho solutions business intelligence and data warehousing with Pentaho and MySQL Roland Bouman ; Jos van Dongen |
title_short | Pentaho solutions |
title_sort | pentaho solutions business intelligence and data warehousing with pentaho and mysql |
title_sub | business intelligence and data warehousing with Pentaho and MySQL |
topic | MySQL (Electronic resource) Datenverarbeitung Wirtschaft Business intelligence Business Data processing Data mining Data warehousing Open source software Business Intelligence (DE-588)4588307-5 gnd MySQL 5.1 (DE-588)7574874-5 gnd Data-Warehouse-Konzept (DE-588)4406462-7 gnd Pentaho (DE-588)7702178-2 gnd |
topic_facet | MySQL (Electronic resource) Datenverarbeitung Wirtschaft Business intelligence Business Data processing Data mining Data warehousing Open source software Business Intelligence MySQL 5.1 Data-Warehouse-Konzept Pentaho |
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