Krawatzeck, Robert; Jacobi, Frieder; Hofmann, Marcus CAWE DW Documenter: A Model-driven Tool for Customizable ETL Documentation Generation (Konferenzbeitrag) Castano, Silvana; Vassiliadis, Panos; Lakshmanan, Laks; Lee, Mong Li (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER'2012), S. 400-403, Springer LNCS, Florence, Italy, 2012, ISBN: 978-3-642-33999-8-1. (Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: ADM, Computer-Aided Warehouse Engineering, ETL processes, MDA, reverse engineering, software prototype, user-specific documentation) @inproceedings{RK2012,
title = {CAWE DW Documenter: A Model-driven Tool for Customizable ETL Documentation Generation},
author = {Robert Krawatzeck and Frieder Jacobi and Marcus Hofmann},
editor = {Silvana Castano and Panos Vassiliadis and Laks V. Lakshmanan and Mong Li Lee},
url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/x248j64t568761ju/},
isbn = {978-3-642-33999-8-1},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-10-15},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER'2012)},
pages = {400-403},
publisher = {Springer LNCS},
address = {Florence, Italy},
abstract = {Within business intelligence systems (BI systems), ETL (extract, transform and load) processes move numerous data from heterogeneous sources to a data warehouse and become more complex with growing enterprise size. To keep costs and expenditure of time for maintenance and evolution of those systems slight, ETL processes should be documented. A well-documented system also leads to higher transparency regarding the origin and processing of data, which increases the system’s acceptance by business users. However, the preparation of high quality software documentation is sophisticated and there-fore it usually only takes place in the design or development phase of BI systems. To ensure that the documentation is always updated, automated generation is advantageous. The paper at hand presents the research prototype CAWE DW Documenter for automated configurable ETL documentation generation},
keywords = {ADM, Computer-Aided Warehouse Engineering, ETL processes, MDA, reverse engineering, software prototype, user-specific documentation}
}
Within business intelligence systems (BI systems), ETL (extract, transform and load) processes move numerous data from heterogeneous sources to a data warehouse and become more complex with growing enterprise size. To keep costs and expenditure of time for maintenance and evolution of those systems slight, ETL processes should be documented. A well-documented system also leads to higher transparency regarding the origin and processing of data, which increases the system’s acceptance by business users. However, the preparation of high quality software documentation is sophisticated and there-fore it usually only takes place in the design or development phase of BI systems. To ensure that the documentation is always updated, automated generation is advantageous. The paper at hand presents the research prototype CAWE DW Documenter for automated configurable ETL documentation generation
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