Agile data warehousing for the enterprise : a guide for solution architects and project leaders /
Building upon his earlier book that detailed agile data warehousing programming techniques for the Scrum master, Ralph's latest work illustrates the agile interpretations of the remaining software engineering disciplines: requirements management benefits from streamlined templates that not only...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waltham, MA :
Morgan Kaufmann,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Agile Data Warehousing for the Enterprise
- Copyright Page
- Advance Praise for Agile Data Warehousing for the Enterprise
- Short Contents
- Full Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Abbreviations
- Development Team Roles
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Solving Enterprise Data Warehousing?s?Fundamental Problem?
- The Agile Solution in a Nutshell
- Five Legs to Stand Upon
- The Agile EDW Alternative is Ready to Deploy
- Defining a Baseline Method for Agile EDW
- Plenty of Motivation to?Go Agile?
- Structure of the Presentation AheadSummary
- I. Summaries of Generic Agile Development Methods
- 2 Primer on Agile Development Methods
- Defining?Agile?
- Agile Manifesto Values and Principles
- Scrum in a Nutshell
- User Stories
- Scrum?s Five-Step Delivery Iteration
- Story Conference
- Task Planning
- Development
- User Demo
- Iteration Retrospective
- Contributions from Extreme Programming
- XP Values and Principles
- XP?s Values
- Principles
- Summary
- 3 Introduction to Alternative Iterative Methods
- Lean Software DevelopmentLean Origins
- Lean Methods as a Long-Term Destination
- Lean Principles and Tools
- Principle 1: Eliminate Waste
- Tool 1: Seeing Waste
- Tool 2: Value Stream Mapping
- Principle 2: Amplify Learning
- Tool 3: Feedback
- Tool 4: Iterations
- Tool 5: Synchronization
- Tool 6: Set-Based Development
- Principle 3: Decide as Late as Possible
- Tool 7: Options Thinking
- Tool 8: The Last Responsible Moment
- Tool 9: Making Decisions
- Principle 4: Deliver as Fast as Possible
- Tool 10: Pull-Based Systems
- Tool 11: Queuing TheoryTool 12: Cost of Delay
- Principle 5: Empower the Team
- Tool 13: Self-Determination
- Tool 14: Motivation
- Tool 15: Leadership
- Tool 16: Expertise
- Principle 6: Build Integrity in
- Tool 17: Perceived Integrity
- Tool 18: Conceptual Integrity
- Tool 19: Refactoring
- Tool 20: Testing
- Principle 7: See the Whole
- Tool 21: Measurements
- Tool 22: Contracts
- Kanban
- Quick Sketch of the Kanban Method
- Visualizing and Maintaining Continuous Flow
- Evidence-Based Service Levels
- Comparing Kanban to Scrum
- The Hybrid?Scrumban? ApproachRational Unified Process
- RUP Overview
- Why Not RUP for DW/BI?
- Summary
- Part I References
- II. Review of Fast EDW Coding and Risk Mitigation
- 4 Essential DW/BI Background and Definitions
- Primary Source for DW/BI Standards
- Defining Enterprise Data Warehousing
- Basic Business Terms
- Enterprise
- Business Unit
- Business Department
- Executive, Director, and Manager
- Business Rules
- Data and Information Terms
- Information Services Terms
- Information Technology (IT)