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An Introduction to Anchor Modeling
Introducing Anchor Modeling
Background (5:01)
Change (3:17)
Total Cost of Ownership (3:05)
Lost in Translation (7:54)
The Identification Dilemma (3:55)
Classification (3:03)
Terminology (6:12)
A Bitemporal Round of Golf (17:32)
Optimizing Joins (11:02)
The Cardinality of Relationships (7:46)
Constraints in Temporal Databases (6:41)
Traditional vs Anchor (5:32)
The Online Modeling Tool (23:18)
Examples of Anchor Modeling
The Leonardo Example (unitemporal) (84:05)
The Iceberg Exercise (concurrent-reliance-temporal) (51:03)
Case Studies
The Case of Big Data (10:17)
Bonus Material
Anchor Modeling lecture at Stockholm University (2009) (88:16)
Anchor Modeling lecture at Stockholm University (2010) (79:44)
A Philosophy of Modeling (109:46)
Modeling Closer to Reality (33:32)
Lost in Translation (19:55)
It's high time for bottom up (21:15)
Posits and Assertions (40:04)
Creating a key in the online modeler (1:04)
After the Course
Other Resources (5:24)
Metadata-driven Data Warehouse Automation (54:14)
The sisula ETL framework - part 1 (20:42)
The sisula ETL framework - part 2 (13:45)
The sisula ETL framework - part 3 (18:57)
The sisula ETL framework - part 4 (33:02)
Quick DW (using sisula) (86:26)
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