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Volume 41, Number 4, 2002
Information Integration
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Relational extensions for OLAP - References

by N. Colossi, W. Malloy, and B. Reinwald

Cited references

  1. E. F. Codd, Providing OLAP to User Analysts: An IT Mandate, unpublished manuscript, E. F. Codd and Associates (1993). This paper may be obtained from Hyperion Solutions Corporation at their Web site, http://www.hyperion.com.
  2. N. Pendse, “What Is OLAP?” The OLAP Report, see http://www.olapreport.com/fasmi.htm.
  3. E. Thomsen, OLAP Solutions, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ (1997).
  4. R. Kimball, The Data Warehouse Toolkit, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ (1996).
  5. J. Gray, A Bosworth, A. Layman, and H. Pirahesh, “Data Cube: A Relational Aggregation Operator Generalizing Group-By, Cross-Tab, and Sub-Total,” Proceedings, 12th International Conference on Data Engineering, New Orleans, LA (February 26–March 1, 1996), pp. 152–159.
  6. XML for Analysis Specification, Version 1.0, Microsoft Corporation and Hyperion Solutions Corporation (April 24, 2001).