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Oracle® Airlines Data Model Implementation and Operations Guide
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Oracle Resources
Conventions
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Introduction to Oracle Airlines Data Model Customization
What is the Oracle Airlines Data Model?
Components of the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Oracle Products That Make Up Oracle Airlines Data Model
Steps for Implementing an Oracle Airlines Data Model Warehouse
Before You Begin Customizing the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Prerequisite Knowledge for Implementors
Responsibilities of a Data Warehouse Governance Committee
Managing the Metadata for Oracle Airlines Data Model
Metadata Categories and Standards
Working with a Metadata Repository
Browsing the Metadata Repository Supplied With Oracle Airlines Data Model
Performing Fit-Gap Analysis for Oracle Airlines Data Model
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Physical Model Customization
Characteristics of the Default Physical Model
Customizing the Oracle Airlines Data Model Physical Model
Questions to Answer Before You Customize the Physical Model
Conventions When Customizing the Physical Model
General Naming Conventions for Physical Objects
Use of History (_H) Tables
Domain Definition Standards
Foundation Layer Customization
Common Change Scenarios When Customizing the Foundation Layer of Oracle Airlines Data Model
Example: Changing the Foundation Layer of the Oracle Airlines Data Model
General Recommendations When Designing Physical Structures
Tablespaces in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Data Compression in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Types of Data Compression Available
Tables for Supertype and Subtype Entities in Oracle Airlines Data Model
Surrogate Keys in the Physical Model
Integrity Constraints in Oracle Airlines Data Model
Indexes and Partitioned Indexes in Oracle Airlines Data Model
Partitioned Tables in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Partitioning the Oracle Airlines Data Model for Manageability
Partitioning the Oracle Airlines Data Model for Easier Data Access
Partitioning the Oracle Airlines Data Model for Join Performance
Parallel Execution in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Enabling Parallel Execution for a Session
Enabling Parallel Execution of DML Operations
Enabling Parallel Execution at the Table Level
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Access Layer Customization
Introduction to Customizing the Access Layer of Oracle Airlines Data Model
Dimension Tables in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Derived Tables in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Creating New Derived Tables for Calculated Data
Customizing Data Mining Models in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Creating a New Data Mining Model for Oracle Airlines Data Model
Modifying a Data Mining Model in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Tutorial: Customizing the Customer Life Time Value Prediction Data Mining Model
Aggregate Tables in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Dimensional Components in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Characteristics of a Dimensional Model
Characteristics of Relational Star and Snowflake Tables
Declaring Relational Dimension Tables
Validating Relational Dimension Tables
Characteristics of the OLAP Dimensional Model
Oracle OLAP Cube Views
Cube Materialized Views
Characteristics of the OLAP Cubes in Oracle Airlines Data Model
Defining New Oracle OLAP Cubes for Oracle Airlines Data Model
Changing an Oracle OLAP Cube in Oracle Airlines Data Model
Creating a Forecast Cube for Oracle Airlines Data Model
Choosing a Cube Partitioning Strategy for Oracle Airlines Data Model
Choosing a Cube Data Maintenance Method for Oracle Airlines Data Model
Materialized Views in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Types of Materialized Views and Refresh options
Refresh Options for Materialized Views with Aggregates
Refresh Options for Materialized Views Containing Only Joins
Refresh Options for Nested Materialized Views
Choosing Indexes for Materialized Views
Partitioning and Materialized Views
Compressing Materialized Views
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ETL Implementation and Customization
The Role of ETL in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
ETL for the Foundation Layer of an Oracle Airlines Data Model Warehouse
Source-ETL Design Considerations
ETL Architecture for Oracle Airlines Data Model Source-ETL
Creating a Source to Target Mapping Document for the Source-ETL
Designing a Plan for Rectifying Source-ETL Data Quality Problems
Designing Source-ETL Workflow and Jobs Control
Designing Source-ETL Exception Handling
Writing Source-ETL that Loads Efficiently
Using a Staging Area for Flat Files
Preparing Raw Data Files for Source-ETL
Source-ETL Data Loading Options
Parallel Direct Path Load Source-ETL
Partition Exchange Load for Oracle Airlines Data Model Source-ETL
Customizing Intra-ETL for the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Performing an Initial Load of an Oracle Airlines Data Model Warehouse
Performing an Initial Load of the Foundation Layer
Performing an Initial Load of the Access Layer
Executing the Default Oracle Airlines Data Model Intra-ETL
Refreshing the Data in an Oracle Airlines Data Model Warehouse
Refreshing the Foundation Layer of Oracle Airlines Data Model Warehouse
Refreshing the Access Layer of an Oracle Airlines Data Model Warehouse
Refreshing the Access Layer Relational Tables in the Oracle Airlines Data Model
Refreshing Oracle Airlines Data Model OLAP Cubes
Refreshing Oracle Airlines Data Model Data Mining Models
Managing Errors During Oracle Airlines Data Model Intra-ETL Execution
Monitoring the Execution of the Intra-ETL Process
Recovering an Intra ETL Process
Troubleshooting Intra-ETL Performance
Checking the Execution Plan
Monitoring PARALLEL DML Executions
Troubleshooting Data Mining Model Creation
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Report and Query Customization
Reporting Approaches in Oracle Airlines Data Model
Customizing Oracle Airlines Data Model Sample Reports
Writing Your Own Queries and Reports
Optimizing Star Queries
Troubleshooting Oracle Airlines Data Model Report Performance
Writing As Is and As Was Queries
Characteristics of an As Is Query
Characteristics of an As Was Query
Examples: As Is and As Was Queries
Tutorial: Creating a New Oracle Airlines Data Model Dashboard
Tutorial: Creating a New Oracle Airlines Data Model Report
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Sizing and Configuring an Oracle Airlines Data Model Warehouse
Sizing an Oracle Airlines Data Model Warehouse
Configuring a Balanced System for Oracle Airlines Data Model
Maintaining High Throughput in an Oracle Airlines Data Model Warehouse
Configuring I/O in an Oracle Airlines Data Model for Bandwidth not Capacity
Planning for Growth of Your Oracle Airlines Data Model
Testing the I/O System Before Building the Oracle Airlines Data Model Warehouse
Balanced Hardware Configuration Guidelines for Oracle Airlines Data Model
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