Oracle® Warehouse Builder Concepts 11g Release 2 (11.2) E10581-05 |
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Oracle Warehouse Builder Concepts provides an architectural and conceptual overview for features and functionality of Oracle Warehouse Builder. This document lays a conceptual foundation for much of the practical information contained in other manuals.
This preface contains these topics:
Oracle Warehouse Builder Concepts, is primarily intended for database administrators and application developers who are new to Oracle Warehouse Builder, and who develop and maintain data integration systems. Readers of this document typically perform one or more of the following tasks:
Plan for a data integration environment
Configure data integration systems
Administer a data integration environment
Perform data integration tasks
Deploy data integration systems
To use this document, you should be familiar with relational database concepts, distributed database administration, and the operating system under which you run, or plan to run, an Oracle Warehouse Builder environment.
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For more information about Oracle Warehouse Builder, see these Oracle resources:
Oracle Warehouse Builder Installation and Administration Guide
Oracle Warehouse Builder Data Modeling, ETL, and Data Quality Guide
For information about data warehousing, see these Oracle resources:
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