As several mature implementations of data warehousing systems are fully operational, a crucial role in preserving their up-to-dateness is played by the ability to manage the changes that the data warehouse (DW) schema undergoes over time in response to evolving business requirements. In this paper we propose an approach to schema versioning in DWs, where the designer may decide to undertake some actions on old data aimed at increasing the flexibility in formulating cross-version queries, i.e., queries spanning multiple schema versions. First, we introduce a representation of DW schemata as graphs of simple functional dependencies, and discuss its properties. Then, after defining an algebra of schema graph modification operations aimed at cr...
This paper addresses the design of a schema evolution framework enabling an efficient management of ...
One of the problems arising upon the evolution of a database schema is that some queries and views d...
Schema versioning provides a mechanism for handling change in the structure of database systems and ...
As several mature implementations of data warehousing systems are fully operational, a crucial role ...
As several mature implementations of data warehousing systems are fully operational, a crucial role ...
In this demo we present X-Time, a prototype for managing schema versioning in relational data wareho...
A Data warehouse (DW) is a repository designed for querying and analyzing data. The main aims of a D...
In information systems, not only do data change over time, but also database schemata evolve frequen...
To guarantee a complete data history in temporal databases, database management systems have to mana...
Since change is a fundamental aspect of persistent information and data-centric systems, both data a...
Advanced object-oriented applications require the management of schema versions, in order to cope wi...
Data warehouse systems integrate data from heterogeneous sources. These sources are autonomous in na...
With rapid advances in computer network technology and the increasing interest in global information...
The management of different schema versions is required inlong-lived database systems to accomplish ...
This paper addresses the design of a schema evolution framework enabling an efficient management of ...
One of the problems arising upon the evolution of a database schema is that some queries and views d...
Schema versioning provides a mechanism for handling change in the structure of database systems and ...
As several mature implementations of data warehousing systems are fully operational, a crucial role ...
As several mature implementations of data warehousing systems are fully operational, a crucial role ...
In this demo we present X-Time, a prototype for managing schema versioning in relational data wareho...
A Data warehouse (DW) is a repository designed for querying and analyzing data. The main aims of a D...
In information systems, not only do data change over time, but also database schemata evolve frequen...
To guarantee a complete data history in temporal databases, database management systems have to mana...
Since change is a fundamental aspect of persistent information and data-centric systems, both data a...
Advanced object-oriented applications require the management of schema versions, in order to cope wi...
Data warehouse systems integrate data from heterogeneous sources. These sources are autonomous in na...
With rapid advances in computer network technology and the increasing interest in global information...
The management of different schema versions is required inlong-lived database systems to accomplish ...
This paper addresses the design of a schema evolution framework enabling an efficient management of ...
One of the problems arising upon the evolution of a database schema is that some queries and views d...
Schema versioning provides a mechanism for handling change in the structure of database systems and ...