The authors explain conventional data warehouse design in detail, and
additionally address two innovative domains recently introduced to
extend the capabilities of data warehouse systems; namely the management
of spatial and temporal information. Their presentation covers different
phases, such as requirements specification, and conceptual, logical, and
physical modeling. They include three different approaches for
requirements specification depending on whether users, operational data
sources, or both are the driving force in the requirements gathering
process, and they show how each approach leads to the creation of a
conceptual multidimensional model. The approaches are illustrated using
many real-world examples and completed by sample implementations for
Microsoft's Analysis Services 2005 and Oracle 10g with the OLAP and the
Spatial extensions.