For those who want to familiarize themselves with Data Vault, I hereby offer the links to some papers I wrote (sometimes with others) and a presentation I gave recently (see other post for details):
Published originally in Dutch for Database Magazine, an article that is the first part of a triptych regarding the 'Next generation Enterprise Data Warehouaing', this part was an introduction into Data Vault named 'Letting go of the idea of a single version of the truth' - August 2008 - Download
Published originally in Dutch for Database Magazine, an article that is the second part of a triptych regarding the 'Next generation Enterprise Data Warehouaing', this part deals with the post-Data Vault processing, the business rules in particular - November 2008 - Download
Published originally in Dutch for Database Magazine, an article that is the final part of a triptych regarding the 'Next generation Enterprise Data Warehouaing', this part deals with 'Development processes in Data Warehouse environments' - June 2009 - link
Published in Belgium for BI-community.org, a keynote article titled: Data Vault, Business Objectives for next generation data warehousing - January 2011 - Download
And finally a link to the presentaion I held on the Advanced Data Vault seminar, May 5 & 6 in Baarn, the Netherlands: link
**July 2nd,2011 - Tom Breur wrote a good piece "Tom's ten data tips", very much Data Vault related.
Flexibility is a definite point for data vaults since you are able to see the data in a much fuller view. Integration of multiple systems may provide more perspective, yielding focused goals for the company and business. Growing businesses would do well to consider applying this.
Posted by: Javis Lounsbury | Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at 06:59 AM