Agile Data Warehousing Project Management
- Publisher
- Morgan Kaufmann
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 357
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
''Hughes first began working with agile data warehousing in 1996 and received skeptical reactions up until at least six years ago. Having stuck with this approach throughout, he is now receiving a more and more favorable reception and here uses his expertise to deliver a thorough implementation guide.''-- Reference and Research Book News, December 2012
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front-matter, Pages i,iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Figures, Pages xiii-xiv
List of Tables, Page xv
Preface, Pages xvii-xx, Ralph Hughes
Authorโs Bio, Page xxi
Chapter 1 - What Is Agile Data Warehousing?, Pages 3-32, Ralph Hughes
Chapter 2 - Iterative Development in a Nutshell, Pages 33-79, Ralph Hughes
Chapter 3 - Streamlining Project Management, Pages 81-113, Ralph Hughes
Chapter 4 - Authoring Better User Stories, Pages 117-141, Ralph Hughes
Chapter 5 - Deriving Initial Project Backlogs, Pages 143-174, Ralph Hughes
Chapter 6 - Developer Stories for Data Integration, Pages 175-206, Ralph Hughes
Chapter 7 - Estimating and Segmenting Projects, Pages 207-248, Ralph Hughes
Chapter 8 - Adapting Agile for Data Warehousing, Pages 251-302, Ralph Hughes
Chapter 9 - Starting and Scaling Agile Data Warehousing, Pages 303-344, Ralph Hughes
References, Pages 345-351
Index, Pages 353-356
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