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The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Dimensional Modeling (Second Edition)
The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Dimensional Modeling (Second Edition)
Authors: Ralph Kimball, Margy Ross
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

List Price: $60.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(26 reviews)
Sales Rank: 15071

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 464
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.2 x 1

ISBN: 0471200247
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.40380285574
EAN: 9780471200246
ASIN: 0471200247

Publication Date: April 26, 2002
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Product Description
Single most authoritative guide from the inventor of the technique.
  • Presents unique modeling techniques for e-commerce, and shows strategies for optimizing performance.
  • Companion Web site provides updates on dimensional modeling techniques, links related to sites, and source code where appropriate.


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"The latest edition of the single most authoritative guide on dimensional modeling for data warehousing! Dimensional modeling has become the most widely accepted approach for data warehouse design. Here is a complete library of dimensional modeling techniques--the most comprehensive collection ever written. Greatly expanded to cover both basic and advanced techniques for optimizing data warehouse design, this second edition to Ralph Kimball's classic guide is more than sixty percent updated."


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5 out of 5 stars One of the best technical books ever   July 8, 2008
I found this to be one of the best technical books written - ever. When the authors demanded my full attention by advising in the Intro section that the book has to be read from beginning to end in a sequence, I was initially put off. But then once I got going, it was un-put-downable. I have another take on this book - if you are a data practitioner with formal technical training (aka database/programmer geek) and are contemplating an MBA or training on management skills, this book is your place to start. I understood the importance of an Invoice here faster than I have ever understood from a management tome or even an Idiot's Guide - if you are relatively smart, you can map the concept of "invoice" to other application domains/scenarios. You get a holistic view of how data is organized and how it is consumed - vertical industry wise, and importantly, how it is to be organized for easy consumption. I'd have been happier if the fact and dimension schemas were even more fully laid out - but then, that is asking for too much. That is what Kimball Institute is for! The authors viewpoints on dimensional modeling vis-a-vis ER modeling may appear dogmatic for folks coming from OLTP land - those of us who carry badge of honors for understanding 1-4 Normal Forms. But advances in computing seem to justify their exhortations for denormalized data representations, and further, they back up their dogma - if you will - with examples that clearly show the superiority of dimensional modeling for publishing data. All in all, truly classic stuff!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent blend of technical and business concepts   May 1, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

There are at least 3 excellent books from the Kimball Group in their data warehouse toolkit series. This one, "The Complete Guide to Dimensional Modeling", is extremely interesting and useful, especially because the various concepts are presented in the context of a widely varied series of specific business requirements being addressed by a data warehouse. The reader not only gains insights into dimensional modeling details, but has a great opportunity to learn and compare the different requirements and issues that relate to applications for retail sales, inventory, procurement, order management, CRM, accounting, HRM, financial services, telecommunications/utilities, transportation, education, health care, electronic commerce, and insurance. So the authors give us much more than a technical guide, and they provide the reader with meaningful, practical insights into multiple business application domains. One gets the impression that the examples in the text have been adapted from actual real-world projects, and the depth and breadth of those examples are the fundamental strength of this book, which is highly recommended.


4 out of 5 stars Good for Dimentional Modeling   October 5, 2007
  0 out of 7 found this review helpful

I did not get chance to read it, but everybody says it the best source to learn Dimensional Modeling. I our project, the DBA is doing it.


5 out of 5 stars A tool rather than a toolkit   July 3, 2007
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book delivers exactly what it says. Except that word "toolkit" in its title - you'd better think about this book being a single tool, not a whole toolkit. Ralph Kimball actually has a whole lot of books on data warehousing published, this is one of them, a tool in the toolkit. This one seems like a good starting point to the entire series, and it only shows a single facet - the dimensional modeling.

The book explains the basic principles of creating dimensions and fact tables in a data warehouse (assuming a relational star schema), and then dedicates a chapter per industry to show how those principles apply to sales, order management, CRM, accounting, human resources, financial services, telecoms, logistics, education, health care, e-commerce, insurance etc. Each one appears to be significantly different from the others.

There is a couple of teaser chapters starting with "we have that other book covering this, but will brief you out". Nice and makes you want to read the other books too.

The book also includes guidelines to the warehouse building process, in terms like "know your business sponsor", "talk to your users" and so on. Difficult to say what it has to do with dimensional modeling, perhaps it's included in all the books in the series.

There is no word on software, hardware, physical architecture, tuning or performance in this book. It is a textbook in dimensional modeling, period.

The book is written clearly, has a handful of simple and uniform diagrams and is easy to follow. It only leaves you wondering just how exactly large is the whole data warehouse area, how many pieces you need to collect yet.

Recommended.



4 out of 5 stars Building a Data Warehouse   March 9, 2007
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Excelent book, it shows how to build a good data warehouse by using the best patterns. I recommend the book to you, it is not as boring as another books regarding this issue, in addition it is cheap.

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