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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...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hughes, Ralph, 1959- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Waltham, MA : Morgan Kaufmann, [2016]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
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  • 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)