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Authors:Eitel Maur, Robert Winter,
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: der, gestaltung, informationslogistik, business, german, engineering, ganzheitlichen, zur, management, warehouse, das, galler, konzept, data
Number of Pages: 359
Published: 2003-05-28
List price: $79.95
ISBN-10: 3540005854
ISBN-13: 9783540005858
Die Herausforderungen des Data Warehousing liegen längst jenseits von Grundkonzeption und Architektur, die weitestgehend gefestigt sind. Ein ganzheitliches proaktives Datenqualitätsmanagement und integriertes Metadatenmanagement sind für ein effektives Data-Warehouse-System heute ebenso elementare Voraussetzung wie Datenschutz und Datensicherheit, die im Data-Warehouse-Umfeld neue Bedeutung erlangt haben. Zahlreiche Überschneidungen und daher Synergiepotenziale bestehen mit Customer Relationship Management, Enterprise Application Integration und Knowledge Management. Die Autoren zeigen zu
Author: Ernest J. Eitel
Publisher: Forgotten Book
Keywords: books, forgotten, shui, feng
Number of Pages: 77
Published: 2007-12-24
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 1605064114
ISBN-13: 9781605064116
Book Description: "Feng Shui is much more than a way of arranging furniture for good luck. The Chinese geomancers have a very intricate set of beliefs with roots in Animism, Taoism and Confucianism. Feng shui teaches that the earth has rivers of energy, much like the meridians in the human body of the acupuncturists. Feng shui also takes into account stellar alignments, including some mysterious invisible stars in the north which don’t seem to correspond to a present-day constellation.Ancient monuments around the globe are well-known to be aligned by principles similar to this; for insta
Authors:David Moore, Marijke M. Nauta, Shelley E. Evans, Maur
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: mycological, society, symposia, british, solutions, conservation, issues, fungal
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 2001-07-02
List price: $147.00
ISBN-10: 0521803632
ISBN-13: 9780521803632
Threats to fungi and fungal diversity throughout the world have prompted debates as to how fungi can be conserved. Should it be the site, habitat, or host that is conserved? All of these issues are addressed in this volume, but coverage goes beyond mere debate with constructive guidance for management of nature in ways beneficial to fungi. Different parts of the world experience different problems and a range of examples are presented: from Finland in the North to Kenya in the South, Washington State, USA in the West to Fujian Province, China in the East.
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