Materialized View Selection for Data Warehouse Design

Materialized View Selection for Data Warehouse Design

Author: 
Theodoratos, Dimitri
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2008
Responsibility: 
Xu, Wugang, jt.author
Simitsis, Alkis, jt.author
Editor: 
Wang, John
Journal Title: 
Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining, Second Edition
Source: 
Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining, Second Edition
Abstract: 

A Data Warehouse (DW) is a repository of information retrieved from multiple, possibly heterogeneous, autonomous, distributed databases and other information sources for the purpose of complex querying, analysis and decision support. Data in the DW are selectively collected from the sources, processed in order to resolve inconsistencies, and integrated in advance (at design time) before data loading. DW data are usually organized multidimensionally to support On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP). A DW can be abstractly seen as a set of materialized views defined over the source relations. During the initial design of a DW, the DW designer faces the problem of deciding which views to materialize in the DW. This problem has been addressed in the literature for different classes of queries and views and with different design goals.

CITATION: Theodoratos, Dimitri. Materialized View Selection for Data Warehouse Design edited by Wang, John . Hershey : IGI Global , 2008. Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining, Second Edition - Available at: https://library.au.int/materialized-view-selection-data-warehouse-design