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Coffing, Tom.
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2013
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Annotation 'This book will make every IT/Developer in your company a superstar. This book is designed to teach IT and developers everything they want to know about Teradata while leaving no stone unturned. They are going to see and understand Teradata at a level theyve never understood it before. It is a brilliant way to explain what is happening in Teradata down to the most detailed levels. Like the rest of the Genius Series, it takes a building block approach to allow readers to continually see how the data is laid out, how to design the tables as well as understand the mechanisms that Teradata uses, and understand why Teradata is the best data warehouse in the world.
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Coffing, Tom.
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005.745 23
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2013
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Annotation This book covers all of the traditional utilities at the perfect level with detailed examples and explanations so theyre clear to understand. It then explains TPT perfectly with an example of everything It covers traditional utilities, BTEQ, FastLoad, MultiLoad, TPump, FastExport, and then all of the TPT scripts that do all of the different aspects of those utilities with real world examples that work.
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Coffing, Tom.
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005.7565 23
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2013
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Annotation This is an opportunity for an executive to understand the complex Teradata technology at a common-sense level. It will give executives great insight into the strengths and weaknesses of Teradata. It will give expert advice about how to lead those who are working under them when it comes to their Teradata system. This book will help them understand what they need to know, and whats most important to make strategic decisions.
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Coffing, Tom.
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2012
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Coffing, Tom.
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2011
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Coffing, Tom.
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2011
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Griesemer, Bob.
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005.7575 22
Publication Date
2009
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"Facades convey the image of new architecture. Today the planning of this very complex building component requires a collaboration of many specialists. A multitude of possibilities are being projected into the building envelope. Design, visionary construction, new materials, the desire to achieve optimum energy performance or even energy generation all meet with predominantly conventional crafts. Experts from the fields of architecture, structural and climate design, material science, construction and product development, industry, planning and building innovations will reflect on current projects and their vision for the future."--Jacket.
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Hay, David C., 1947-
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005.74 22
Publication Date
2006
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In recent years, companies and government agencies have come to realize that the data they use represent a significant corporate resource, whose cost calls for management every bit as rigorous as the management of human resources, money, and capital equipment. With this realization has come recognition of the importance to integrate the data that has traditionally only been available from disparate sources. An important component of this integration is the management of the metadata that describe, catalogue, and provide access to the various forms of underlying business data. The metadata repository is essential keeping track both of the various physical components of these systems, but also their semantics. What do we mean by customer? Where can we find information about our customers? After years of building enterprise models for the oil, pharmaceutical, banking, and other industries, Dave Hay has here not only developed a conceptual model of such a metadata repository, he has in fact created a true enterprise data model of the information technology industry itself. * A comprehensive work based on the Zachman Framework for information architectureencompassing the Business Owner's, Architect's, and Designer's views, for all columns (data, activities, locations, people, timing, and motivation) * Provides a step-by-step description of model and is organized so that different readers can benefit from different parts * Provides a view of the world being addressed by all the techniques, methods and tools of the information processing industry (for example, object-oriented design, CASE, business process re-engineering, etc.) * Presents many concepts that are not currently being addressed by such tools and should be.
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