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Web-enabled Data Warehouse

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Handbook on Electronic Commerce

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In this paper we review the basic architecture of a Web-enabled data warehouse. Industrial practices and valuable Web sites developed by leading vendors on the topic are provided. The usage of information usually follows the 80/20 rule, e.g., 80% of usage involves only 20% of resources and 80% of queries are requested by 20% of users. This phenomenon is also reported frequently in Web-enabled data warehouse. To enrich the literature, we propose an 80/20-based methodology to build such a Web-enabled data warehouse.

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Chen, YS., Justis, B., Watson, E. (2000). Web-enabled Data Warehouse. In: Shaw, M., Blanning, R., Strader, T., Whinston, A. (eds) Handbook on Electronic Commerce. International Handbooks on Information Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58327-8_24

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