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The second slide is dedicated to the Bottom-Up Approach, as can be seen from the title. In the textbox below it is assumed that the Bottom-Up Approach uses the bus structure, the main information is given formatted in paragraphs and bullet lists. Major advantages and disadvantages of the Bottom-Up Approach are also presented in the last paragraph.
The third slide is dedicated to Hybrid Approach, as can be seen from the title. In the textbox below Hybrid Approach is described. Major benefits and drawbacks of the Hybrid Approach are also presented in the last paragraph.
The fourth slide is dedicated to Federated Approach, as can be seen from the title. In the textbox below it is assumed that Federated Approach is a hub-and-spoke architecture often described as the “architecture of architectures”. Major advantages and disadvantages of the Federated Approach are also presented in the last paragraph.
The fifth slide is about NCR Teradata Solutions Methodology that allows a controlled way of building and introducing a successful data warehouse. The presentation describes the 4 steps required to generate the information out of the structured data in a bullet list.
The sixth slide is about the SAS System that provides a data warehouse model that addresses the entire scope of warehouse Management, Organization, and Exploitation.
The title of the seventh slide is Microsoft Data Warehousing Framework. The technology is described in paragraphs and its features are enumerated in a bullet list.
Kimball Methodology is the title of the seventh slide. It includes the Nine-Step Method in the Design of a Data Warehouse, following which one can get a rationally built data warehouse that is enumerated in a bullet list.
There is no referencing in these slides because of the lack of place. Instead, all references are given in the last slide in alphabetical order. All references are presented in accordance with MLA referencing requirements.
To avoid plagiarism author should ensure that any writing submitted represents own assertions and abilities and incorporates other texts in an open and honest manner. The best way to avoid plagiarism is to be careful to document sources, even when only making use of data or ideas is made rather than an actual quotation. Therefore all materials used for presentation preparation are listed in the “Works Cited” list.
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