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    Data Warehousing for Mining of Heterogeneous Data Sources

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    Authors
    Nimmagadda, Shastri
    Date
    2015
    Type
    Book
    
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    Nimmagadda, S. 2015. Data Warehousing for Mining of Heterogeneous Data Sources. Saarbrϋcken, Germany: Scholar's Press.
    ISBN
    978-3-639-76460-4
    School
    School of Information Systems
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48381
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    With explosive growth and size of data sources, oil & gas exploration and production businesses face data and information overload. Due to voluminous heterogeneous and multidimensional data in multiple primary sources and company web servers, the oil & gas industry needs a robust and flexible database organization. To address the major issues, an integrated framework is articulated, incorporating domain and data modelling, schema design, data warehousing and mining and visualization and interpretation artefacts. Data warehouse, accommodating the comprehensive multidimensional domain-ontologies, facilitates the integration of data schemas from different knowledge domains. This integrated framework conforms the concept of a digital ecosystem that has further led to the development of a petroleum digital ecosystem (PDE). The artefacts are further extended to big data systems for data analytics and adding values to business. The holistic approach delivers an accurate and precise digital oil field information solution in multi-billion dollar projects in the upstream and integrated business environments. This book is an invaluable contribution for IS researchers and oil & gas explorers.

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