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    1. The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The
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    2. File System Forensic Analysis
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    3. Accounting Information Systems
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    4. The Data Warehouse ETL Toolkit:
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    5. The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit
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    10. Oracle 10g RAC Grid, Services
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    1. The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Dimensional Modeling (Second Edition)
    by Wiley
    Paperback (26 April, 2002)
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    Isbn: 0471200247
    Sales Rank: 1656
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Very solid book
    As someone new to OLAP, I found this book to be VERY helpful really getting a solid handle on OLAP.My company needed to understand and move forward on building a OLAP solution.This book helped my get a handle on what we needed to do, and a high level of how to go about it.
    5-0 out of 5 stars More than just a great read
    In my mind this book is defintely the most definitive guide to dimensional modeling.Although there are some chapters (the last two that deals with process and other issues, the biggest part of the book is solely about dimensional modeling. Yes the first chapter deals with what it is (in general), why we would like to use dimensional modeling and some myths and caveats.However, from chapter 2 through 12, the book is hand-on.
    5-0 out of 5 stars The standard
    If you only have time to read one book about dwh, read this one. It gives beguinners a complete overview about the most important aspects (technologies and techniques) involved, for the advanced one this book a good reverece (especially in terms of data modelling).
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    Subjects:  1. Computer Books: General    2. Computers    3. Computers - Data Base Management    4. Data warehousing    5. Database Engineering    6. Database Management - General    7. Database design    8. Information Management    9. Networking - General    10. Computer modelling & simulation    11. Computers / Programming / Systems Analysis & Design    12. Databases & data structures   


    2. File System Forensic Analysis
    by Addison-Wesley Professional
    Paperback (17 March, 2005)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Accept no substitutes -- THE book to read on file systems
    I decided to read and review three digital forensics books in order to gauge their strengths and weaknesses: "File System Forensic Analysis" (FSFA) by Brian Carrier, "Windows Forensics" (WF) by Chad Steel, and "EnCase Computer Forensics" (ECF) by Steve Bunting and William Wei.All three books contain the word "forensics" in the title, but they are very different.If you want authoritative and deeply technical guidance on understanding file systems, read FSFA.If you want to focus on understanding Windows from an investigator's standpoint, read WA.If you want to know more about EnCase (and are willing to tolerate or ignore information about forensics itself), read ECF.
    5-0 out of 5 stars The best work on the topic
    Carrier's book has prooven invaluable to this digital forensics trainee, and I expect many of the old hands in the field will be keeping it on hand as well.If you're serious about computer forensics, you need a copy.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Very deep
    I'm pretty technical, so I enjoyed this book.The author has more on file systems than just about anywhere, and I found it helpful in non security work also just to understand how the different systems work.
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    3. Accounting Information Systems (10th Edition) (Accounting Information Systems)
    by Prentice Hall
    Hardcover (29 March, 2005)
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    1-0 out of 5 stars Yawning Hell
    Is this the world's most boring book ?Technically competent but painfully dry. A gift too insomniacs. Good luck on getting past page 1 !

    2-0 out of 5 stars Only Buy if Required for a Class
    Very boring reading.Chapters tend to repeat themselves.The class I had for this book was one of the most boring classes I ever had.Instructor lectured from power point slides.I could have taken this class homestudy and done just fine, than to sit in class.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Caution: Will Cause Drowsiness.
    This book is simply horrible. It takes the stereotypical accountant and shoves him into the pages. It is so lethargic and monotonous that all the valuable information within the book just stops making sense. This book should be read by anyone who has doubts about becoming an accountant. They'll drop everything and go into premed. Horrible! ... Read more

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    4. The Data Warehouse ETL Toolkit: Practical Techniques for Extracting, Cleanin
    by John Wiley & Sons
    Paperback (13 September, 2004)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars A handy tool on the desk of anyETL Developer.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great coverage of the ETL building blocks
    This is one of the few references out there providing the building blocks of good ETL design.There is plenty of technical documentation and forums out there that are specific to one ETL tool or DBMS but this is a better starting place for ETL developers.It is required reading as ETL projects often take short cuts in design, data quality and metadata management and reporting.This leads to very expensive Data Warehouse administration costs and often a complete rebuild of load jobs.
    5-0 out of 5 stars A survival Guide and a Must
    A survival guide and a must have for every data warehouse architect.This book is written for architects - not for ETL developers.Written from the 10,000 foot level, many of the architectures and designs are `nice to haves' and would require tremendous commitments in resources to be implemented and thus may be too lofty for many organizations.HOWEVER, it is best to have a theoretical bulls-eye, a target to shoot for, and try to make small baby steps towards implementing the optimal solution, then not have a hypothetical utopia at all to strive for.
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    5. The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit : Expert Methods for Designing, Developing, and Deploying Data Warehouses
    by Wiley
    Paperback (13 August, 1998)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit
    The bible of Data Warehousing by the guru of the Data Warehouse for all levels of expertise.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellence for starter and advanced data warehouse practioners
    For a data warehouse novice this excellent starting point and it take through the advance concepts. In short, it's a reference book for any data warehouse practitioner

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excelent
    I've been involved in a DW project and began searching books about DW. I take a lot of time to find this , and finaly think that I no made a mistake. It covers all aspects of DW with samples and recomendations. It's the best in that topic. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Computer Books And Software    2. Computers    3. Computers - Data Base Management    4. Data Modeling & Design    5. Data warehousing    6. Database Engineering    7. Database Management - Data Warehousing    8. Database Management - General    9. Programming - Systems Analysis & Design    10. Computers / Data Modeling & Design    11. Data capture & analysis    12. Databases & data structures   


    6. Search Engine Optimization: An Hour a Day
    by Sybex
    Paperback (13 June, 2006)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book - easy to read, informative
    I really liked this SEO book. It is easy to read, entertaining (which isn't easy to do for SEO) and is laid out in a easy to follow, logical order. If you are a beginner or a professional this book will help you in your opimization efforts.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Written only for the Marketing Department
    If you're looking for actual instructions on how to improve your Web site's code or design to be better optimized for search engines, then don't read this book. This book is written for the Marketing Department of a middle- to large-size company. It should be called, "Search Engine Optimization; An hour of paperwork a day." It's all about how to track campaigns and other esoteric tasks that have no value for someone actually doing the work.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great for amateurs and professionals as well.
    I have never purchased any book on SEO before as I assumed the content would be too dated.
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    7. Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems
    by Wiley
    Paperback (22 January, 2001)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Available for free
    Before purchasing this book, you might like to browse through its contents.It is available in its entirety for free on the author's website.Here's the URL:
    3-0 out of 5 stars More high-level concepts and less hands-on guidance
    This is certainly a good book for getting introduced to most high-level architectural concepts related to Network security, cryptography, mandatory/multi-level access control etc. From a application development perspective, this book falls short on how to build architecure, design and implement them into your business applications which ultimately meets the end-user. The author justifies the high-level concepts well enough from a generalist perspective, but the industry-standards from OASIS leans towards standards-based application security protocols..which pushes a developer/architect like me to take those suggestions first and how to apply them in real world.The book also does'nt address on how-to build security for emerging application architectures based on Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Identity Management, Net-centric Federated applications. As a developer/architect using Java or Microsoft .NET or open-source based distributed applications, I need guidance on how to implement the recommended concepts (in the book) for example using biometrics or smartcards for building multi-factor access control at my application-level...unfortunately I don't find any answers for real-world implementation.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best security book on the market
    This book is a must own and a must read.Ross Anderson may tweak people's noses on occassion...but usually because they need tweaking.Get this book now.Really. ... Read more

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    8. Enterprise SOA: Service-Oriented Architecture Best Practices (The Coad Series)
    by Prentice Hall PTR
    Paperback (09 November, 2004)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Honest and insightfull
    This is a great introduction to SOA. The authors focus on the fundamentals of SOA, displaying both wisdom and honesty as they discuss the structure of an SOA, its essential and optional elements, strategies for SOA introduction (from technical and organizational points of view), SOA oriented project management techniques, success (and failure stories), etc.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent overview
    This book was an excellent broad overview of the technology related items associated with an SOA adoption.It is a good read for an IT manager or architect that is more concerned with the bigger picture.This book, combined with a book that has more of a business oriented slant, such as Service Orient or Be Doomed or Service Blueprint make a great combination for enterprise architects interested in the potential of SOA.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good SOA book, lacks the Open Source approach.
    I mostly agree with all former posts. My contribution to the comments is that the book focuses only on proprietary platforms and grossly misses the point on how to use Open Source platforms as an alternative, thus doing the same stuff with a much smaller budget. ... Read more

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    9. Data Modeling Essentials, Third Edition (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
    by Morgan Kaufmann
    Paperback (04 November, 2004)
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Good, detailed book
    I'm a data architect at a small tech company, now working mostly with data warehouses, and was looking to refresh my data modeling skills.After reading Amazon reviews about different modeling books I chose this one and have not been disappointed.Rather than reading it from front to back, I read the first couple hundred pages and am now skipping around and reading sections that interest me.
    3-0 out of 5 stars Decent book
    I bought this as a reference for a college course, and it seems to be a decent reference for data modeling.

    4-0 out of 5 stars A Data Modeling Classic
    Simsion and Witt's _Data Modeling Essentials_ has been a classic on my data management bookshelf since the first edition.Now in the 3rd Edition, this work has become even more valuable and useful on data management projects.The fact that the authors continue to enhance and expand their work is a real asset.
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    10. Oracle 10g RAC Grid, Services & Clustering
    by Digital Press
    Paperback (25 May, 2006)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on Oracle 10g RAC!
    I consider this book and the other new book on Oracle 10g RAC,
    5-0 out of 5 stars Extensive 10g RAC information. Impressive topic coverage!
    Really good book. I found it very useful as it covers almost all topics from DBA prospective. Information is technical enough for an experienced DBA or Developer. Book is well structured and it is easy to follow the material cover to cover. Up to date information in all aspects (Oracle binary set up, OS , networking and development).
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    11. The Microsoft Data Warehouse Toolkit: With SQL Server 2005 and the Microsoft Business Intelligence Toolset
    by Wiley
    Paperback (13 February, 2006)
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Great Book but needs a few things added.
    I won't bore you with another rendition of the books praises, enough other people have already written them below.What I will tell you is what is not enough or missing:The word toolkit to me implies that there are tools included (i.e. a cd or dvd) - there is none.Many things are discussed and examples given where a CD with code, sample questionaires, sample project plans ( in standard tool formats such as MS Project) and such would have been welcome.This downgrades the books usefullness for me.
    3-0 out of 5 stars Not a "How To", it's a methodology
    Excellent book for middle to upper management to learn the 10,000 foot overview of data warehousing.Reading this book can give you all the jargon you'll need to smooze your fellow IT personnel across a conference room table about data warehousing.
    3-0 out of 5 stars The Microsoft Data Warehouse Toolkit - Good book, but not an excellent book.
    Basically, the kimball group , joined the book The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit (TDWLT) + MS BI Toolset.
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    12. Modern Database Management (7th Edition)
    by Prentice Hall
    Hardcover (06 April, 2004)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Good content overall
    I used this book in graduate school while taking the Database Management System course. The book has usefull information. It help me understand and practice normalization. Some unfamiliar concepts also were learnt from the book. I can recommend this book to anyonegetting into the database world.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Very practical.
    Indeed, a brilliant rendition of practical information. I am currently working as a chief technical designer in a financial data warehouse project for a fortune 100 company. Chapter 11 (Data Warehousing) unfolded some time-critical points.

    1-0 out of 5 stars IT'S POORLY ORGANIZED AND DIFFICULT TO FOLLOW; NOT INTRO BK
    This is a required textbook for an Intro to DB course. Once again, the University of Texas at Dallas has followed a constant pattern of requiring textbooks that are 1) Poorly organized/written books, 2) expensive and 3)The professor haven't read the book themselves AND are not using/following a required book when teaching their course! This said, my review of this book.Read more

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    13. Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C, Second Edition
    by Wiley
    Paperback (18 October, 1995)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars A must-have book for understanding Cryptography.
    This book has really shed a lot of light on cryptography for me. I honestly can't put it down--I wish I had paid more attention in my statistics classes so I could be able to apply some of the stuff the author talks about better. I am about half way through the book, and I haven't gotten to the point where it's more of a chore than a pleasure to read it (something I can't about my other technical books).
    5-0 out of 5 stars Prepare to drink from the firehose
    This book is really incredible.When it was first published in the mid-90's, there was almost no material available on the subject of cryptography.Now, ten years later, there are dozens, if not hundreds, of books riding on Schneier's coattails - but almost none have anything new or useful to say.Impeccably researched (with 1,653 references!) and unarguably complete, Schneier's expertise in theoretical mathematics, experience as a practitioner, and razor-sharp lucidity combine to make this the only book you'll ever need on the subject of cryptography.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Text Book for School
    The book was in excellent condition.The book came within the alloted time period.No complaints! ... Read more

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    14. An Introduction to Database Systems, Eighth Edition
    by Addison Wesley
    Hardcover (22 July, 2003)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars A great introduction to the theory and practice of database design
    This is one of the better books on the theory of database systems design. It is not meant to be a book on applications, rather it is a commonly used textbook in upper level undergraduate and graduate classes on the subject. However, this latest edition has reorganized the material somewhat and has added to its sections on XML and SQL in an attempt to show the theory through more real-world scenarios.
    5-0 out of 5 stars the database practitioner's bible
    I suppose there are two potential audiences for an introductory database book. The first audience consists of developers who need to know the very basics about databases to design andimplement a database computer application. For that group I would recommend Date's book, but only upon having sufficient "computer science maturity": i.e. having taken one year of programming, and possibly a course in discrete mathematics and/or data structures and algorithms. Without this maturity much of what Date writes will be very hard to appreciate if not comprehend. True, he gives numerous examples that are quite understandable, but he also spends many paragraphs discussing somewhat abstract issues to the novice that will make him or her want to skip ahead. A good example of this is the notion of thinking of a table as the current value of a relvar, or the importance of closure in the relational algebra. The paragraphs he spends on these subtle importances will frustrate the uninitiated reader.
    4-0 out of 5 stars Best theoretical book on Database design ever!
    I read this book for training as a senior DBA consultant and enjoyed CJ Date's excellent treatise on databases. This is the ultimate book on database theory. Like another reader commented its not how to get OCP/MCDBA whatever certifications but actually will make life better in the long run as a serious DBA pro. I now actually understand the basis of complex database topics such as cursors, data models, and concurrency/locking topics that previously are skimmed over in other books and training guides. Best book for a beginner and yeah its a bit dry and academic but CJ Date writes clearly. A MUST FOR SERIOUS COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS! ... Read more

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    15. Implementing SAP R/3 Sales and Distribution
    by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
    Paperback (24 February, 2000)
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
    The Chapters are really good and easily understandable. Point to be highlighted here is that the author has explained examples with SAP GUI Screen Shots. 5-0 out of 5 stars Great SD book for experienced consultants, too
    I've been an SD functional consultant since 1993 and have recently started working on a very small project as the only SD consultant. Even though I've configured most aspects of SD, I haven't done it all, nor have I done it alone. Since I'm an independent consultant, this book has helped me to get a grasp of all that I need to do and what questions I need to pose to the client. This is the best SD book that I've seen - a definite keeper in my library.

    5-0 out of 5 stars First class guide to implementing SAP R/3 SD
    This book is a First Class Guide in implementing the Sales and Distribution Module of SAP. This book is clear and concise. Covering topics from Organizational data to Pricing even LIS (Logistics Information System).Read more

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    16. Sams Teach Yourself SAP in 24 Hours (2nd Edition) (Sams Teach Yourself in 24 Hours)
    Paperback (07 November, 2005)
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    17. Take Back Your Life! Special Edition: Using MicrosoftOutlookto Get Organized and Stay Organized (Bpg-Other)
    by Microsoft Press
    Paperback (22 June, 2005)
    list price: $24.99 -- our price: $16.49
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    Isbn: 0735622159
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Great book to start getting organized
    This book gives you great ideas about how to get organiazed and get things going. The only thing is that you will really need to use and get along MS Outlook pretty well, else you'll miss some of the tips and tricks in the book.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Take Back Your Life!
    I'm not even to the end of the book and I already have my e-mail box emptied to zero, all my documents and files organized on my computer into an easy reference system so I know what information I already have. I am going to apply the same principles to my paper files this week. I had so much information stored and coming in that it is a huge relief to gain control over it all! All because I applied what I learned from this book.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Stong Emphasis on Up Front Planning
    I am a veteran Franklin Covey planner user and consider myself very well organized and a strong time manager.Our company recently made the move to outlook, and I purchased this book hoping to get some tips on how to make the most of planning with outlook from someone who had a time management orientation.What I didn't expect was to lear