This document outlines a data warehousing exam that contains 3 sections worth 60 marks total. Section I is worth 10 marks and asks students to define data warehousing, explain its characteristics, and define different types of measures. Section II, also worth 10 marks, asks students to explain how to create an Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) listener and import metadata. Section III, the final section worth 10 marks, asks students to define cubes and dimensions, and explain how to import metadata from a flat file.
This document outlines a data warehousing exam that contains 3 sections worth 60 marks total. Section I is worth 10 marks and asks students to define data warehousing, explain its characteristics, and define different types of measures. Section II, also worth 10 marks, asks students to explain how to create an Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) listener and import metadata. Section III, the final section worth 10 marks, asks students to define cubes and dimensions, and explain how to import metadata from a flat file.
This document outlines a data warehousing exam that contains 3 sections worth 60 marks total. Section I is worth 10 marks and asks students to define data warehousing, explain its characteristics, and define different types of measures. Section II, also worth 10 marks, asks students to explain how to create an Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) listener and import metadata. Section III, the final section worth 10 marks, asks students to define cubes and dimensions, and explain how to import metadata from a flat file.
This document outlines a data warehousing exam that contains 3 sections worth 60 marks total. Section I is worth 10 marks and asks students to define data warehousing, explain its characteristics, and define different types of measures. Section II, also worth 10 marks, asks students to explain how to create an Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) listener and import metadata. Section III, the final section worth 10 marks, asks students to define cubes and dimensions, and explain how to import metadata from a flat file.
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Data Warehousing (DW)
Semester 6 (21/2 Hours) April 2014
RX-18341 [Total Marks : 60]
N.B:
(1) (2) (3)
I.
Number to the right indicate marks.
(5)
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever
necessary.
Answer any two of the following:
(b) (c) (d)
10
What is data warehouse? List and explain the
characteristics of data warehouse. Explain the additive, semi-additive and nonadditive measures with examples. What are the various levels of data redundancy in data warehouse? Differentiate between operational system and informational system.
Answer any two of the following:
(a)
What is Listener? Write a procedure to create a
listener.
(b)
Explain the procedure for defining source
metadata manually with Data Object Editor.
(c)
Write a procedure to create new project in
OWB. What is difference between a module and a project? Draw and explain OWB architecture with suitable diagram.
(d)
III.
Make suitable assumptions wherever
necessary and state the assumptions made. Answer to the same questions must be written together.