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ACM SIGMOD Record, 2000
We report on a network traffic warehousing project at Telcordia. The warehouse supports a variety of applications that require access to Internet traffic data. The applications include Service Level Agreement (SLA), web traffic analysis, network capacity engineering and planning, and billing.
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We report on a network traffic warehousing project at Telcordia. The warehouse supports a variety of applications that require access to Internet traffic data. The applications include Service Level Agreement (SLA), web traffic analysis, network capacity engineering and planning, and billing.
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International Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining, 2011
Testing is an essential part of the design life-cycle of a software product. Although most phases of data warehouse design have received considerable attention in the literature, not much research has been conducted concerning data warehouse testing. In this paper, the authors introduce a number of data mart-specific testing activities, classify them ...
GOLFARELLI, MATTEO, RIZZI, STEFANO
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Testing is an essential part of the design life-cycle of a software product. Although most phases of data warehouse design have received considerable attention in the literature, not much research has been conducted concerning data warehouse testing. In this paper, the authors introduce a number of data mart-specific testing activities, classify them ...
GOLFARELLI, MATTEO, RIZZI, STEFANO
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2013
The previous chapter focused on the analysis of the spatial features of static objects such as stores, cities, or states, where by static we mean that the spatial features of these objects do not change (or change exceptionally) across time. However, there is a wide range of applications that require the analysis of the so-called moving objects, that ...
Vaisman, Alejandro Ariel+1 more
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The previous chapter focused on the analysis of the spatial features of static objects such as stores, cities, or states, where by static we mean that the spatial features of these objects do not change (or change exceptionally) across time. However, there is a wide range of applications that require the analysis of the so-called moving objects, that ...
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1985
The impact of congested prisons is not primarily a problem of population density, but of corollaries of crowding such as social instability, lack of programming, and the ascendance of custody goals. Congestion affects staff as well as inmates, and different inmates are differently affected.
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The impact of congested prisons is not primarily a problem of population density, but of corollaries of crowding such as social instability, lack of programming, and the ascendance of custody goals. Congestion affects staff as well as inmates, and different inmates are differently affected.
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Interoperability in Data Warehouses [PDF]
The term refers to the ability of combining the content of two or more heterogeneous data warehouses, for the purpose of cross-analysis. This need emerges in a variety of practical situations. For instance, when different designers of a large company develop their data marts independently, or when different organizations involved in the same project ...
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Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2018
A typical depiction of a logistics corporation is a study in bright lights and blurred lines against a static landscape of territorial sovereignty. It celebrates—as in the slogan touted by the freight-carrier DHL—“logistics without borders.” This article demystifies that promise of borderlessness by explaining how the nation-state has played a lead ...
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A typical depiction of a logistics corporation is a study in bright lights and blurred lines against a static landscape of territorial sovereignty. It celebrates—as in the slogan touted by the freight-carrier DHL—“logistics without borders.” This article demystifies that promise of borderlessness by explaining how the nation-state has played a lead ...
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