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Paperback Data Stores, Data Warehousing, and the Zachman Framework: Managing Enterprise Knowledge Book

ISBN: 0070314292

ISBN13: 9780070314290

Data Stores, Data Warehousing, and the Zachman Framework: Managing Enterprise Knowledge

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Today's corporations are increasingly using data warehouses and data stores for the vast amount of data they generate. For data to become a source of knowledge rather than simply a store of digital... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Maybe Worth Having

I wanted to love this book, but I really just ended up liking it. The presentation was complete and exhaustive, and that was a challenge. Ideas are often fragmented across chapters in deference to the book's organization and subject matter. I especially liked the glossary and the bibliography at the end. I like the book's topics. I could find no faults with the ideas it presents. But this is NOT an introductory book by any means. If you are a systems professional interested in data management, familiar with data warehousing and the Zachman Framework, then I think you will like this book too. Otherwise this book is tough to recommend. It does describe the Zachman Framework really well, but there are other sources for that. It describes approaches to data warehouses and operational data stores, but again other sources to do that too and do it better, in my opinion. Four stars for most of us data management types. Something less than that for the rest of us.

Broader perspectives.

Instead of the traditional life cycle, or "waterfall" approach to development, the Zachman framework presents architecture for organizing the perspective of the planner, owner, builder, designer and programming subcontractor. Traditionally we may be very good at thinking about data and function, but Zachman adds the dimensions of network, organization, schedule and motivation. Laying out these perspectives in a matrix allows the different roles to communicate better. In the framework matrix, for some combination of perspectives there are tools available, but for many there are not, so the methodology is uneven. The framework presents an organization of metadata associated with organizing the artifacts or a project, particularly emphasizing the important of metadata about people, location, and motivation. If your are looking for a warehouse design/blue print book, addressing data staging or star schemas then this book is not the best for you, but if you are looking for a book that offers a means of communicating between the data roles and stresses the need for guiding principles this book would be useful.

Helps relate warehousing to business use

This is a useful book that I have bought multiple copies of over the years and given to users and technical teams. The Zachman framework is an ideal way to represent views of systems that are useful for the various stakeholders, from business leaders to the technical staff. The book explains the various views in the framework completely and in plain English, useful for talking outside the IS shop and selling concepts. The value of this book is in how solidly it reinforces the critical nature of data and importance of good data management, even beyond the warehousing level.

Intro to IS architecture from the masters

The foreword talks of this book as one of the great books of our time on IS architecture and knowledge management and the book lives up to being just that. Expand your mind . Read this book . A must read for all those working on Decision support systems and Knowledge management.
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