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10th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops (EDOCW'06)
Business Metadata for the DataWarehouse - Weaving Enterprise Goals and Multidimensional Models
Hong Kong, China
October 16-October 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2743-4
Veronika Stefanov, Vienna University of Technology
Beate List, Vienna University of Technology

Enterprise organizations use Data Warehouses (DWHs) analyze their performance. Performance is judged regarding the achievement of goals.

DWH data models are well established. There exist numerous domain-specific modeling approaches. Enterprises also often model their goals in terms of formal or semiformal goal models.

The problem is that these two aspects - the Data Warehouse and the Enterprise Goals - are described separately and not related to each other. We identify a need for combining these two aspects. If their relationship is made explicit, it can be used to enhance the way users access and interpret data in the DWH.

To address this limitation, in this paper we introduce a weaving model between enterprise goals and DWH data. Thus we present a domain-specific application of model weaving to an aspect of enterprise computing. We describe metamodels for both aspects as well as the weaving links between them, which allows to show the aspects separately but also in combination. We furthermore illustrate how to use the weaving links to create business metadata. Business metadata can be used in the DWH to describe the business context and implications of the data to the users, but is usually not available in today?s DWHs. We apply our approach to a sample situation, which is used as a running example in the paper.

Citation:
Veronika Stefanov, Beate List, "Business Metadata for the DataWarehouse - Weaving Enterprise Goals and Multidimensional Models," edocw, pp.20, 10th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops (EDOCW'06), 2006
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