A New Architecture for Large Data Warehouse

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Data warehouse is playing a more and more important role in company’s decision making; it is the basis for a typical business intelligence solution. The paper points out the reasons why data warehouse projects failed and by analyzing the current data warehouse architectures, as well as technologies used in industry, a new data warehouse architecture is proposed which has many advantages over current ones, for example, it is extensible, reusable, flexible and with high performance and lower cost.

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