Data warehouse architecture that’s too narrowly focused

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In my DM Review columns, “The Accidental Architecture” and “Recovering from the Accidental Architecture,” I discussed whether people understood the “why” of best practices, such as dimensional modeling and hub-and-spoke architecture. In “Don’t Stop at How, Learn Why,” I discussed…

In my DM Review columns, “The Accidental Architecture” and “Recovering from the Accidental Architecture,”
I discussed whether people understood the “why” of best practices, such
as dimensional modeling and hub-and-spoke architecture. In “Don’t Stop at How, Learn Why,”
I discussed the most common problems when people are too hub myopic,
cloning their source systems or assuming the hub will support all
reporting and analytic needs.

There are also
dangers with being too spoke-centric (with data marts or cubes) and
failing to establish the hub, or data warehouse (DW), as the enterprise
data backbone.

>>> Read the rest of my article "Too Narrowly Focused" on the DM Review website.


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