Data Warehouse Sample User Guide


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Format: User Guide
This guide describes a data warehouse built for the purpose of category management analysis. The document begins with a generic discussion of data warehousing. It goes on to explain in business terms what is available, and how users may benefit by using the data warehouse. Goals for the business user: How can I do more easily what I am already doing now? What can I do now that I couldn't do before?


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