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At this point, your team is in place, you have your documentation ready for writing, and you’ve picked out an ETL tool. We still have a few nitty-gritty details to hammer out, but before we dive deeper, I’d like to take this chapter to build a prototype. Because this is not a book on building a team and not a specific ETL solution, we’ll walk through the steps one at a time, focusing more on the process rather than the technology.
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Goldfedder, J. (2020). A Sample ETL Project. In: Building a Data Integration Team. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5653-4_6
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