What is a Data Warehouse?
A data warehouse is a relational database that is
designed for query and analysis rather than for transaction processing. It
usually contains historical data derived from transaction data, but it can
include data from other sources. It separates analysis workload from
transaction workload and enables an organization to consolidate data from
several sources.
In addition to a relational database, a data
warehouse environment includes an extraction, transportation, transformation,
and loading (ETL) solution, an online analytical processing (OLAP) engine,
client analysis tools, and other applications that manage the process of
gathering data and delivering it to business users.
A common way of introducing data warehousing is to refer to the
characteristics of a data warehouse as set forth by William:
Data warehouses are designed to help you analyze
data. For example, to learn more about your company’s sales data, you can build
a warehouse that concentrates on sales. Using this warehouse, you can answer
questions like "Who was our best customer for this item last year?"
This ability to define a data warehouse by subject matter, sales in this case,
makes the data warehouse subject oriented.
Integration is closely related to subject
orientation. Data warehouses must put data from disparate sources into a consistent
format. They must resolve such problems as naming conflicts and inconsistencies
among units of measure. When they achieve this, they are said to be integrated.
Nonvolatile means that, once entered into the
warehouse, data should not change. This is logical because the purpose of a
warehouse is to enable you to analyze what has occurred.
In order to discover trends in business, analysts
need large amounts of data. This is very much in contrast to OLTP systems, where performance requirements demand
that historical data be moved to an archive. A data warehouse’s focus on change
over time is what is meant by the term time variant.
One major difference between the types of system is that data warehouses are not usually in 3NF a type of data normalization common in OLTP environments.
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