Current Proceedings on Technology

Current Proceedings on Technology

Comparison of Distributed Technologies for Defining a Distributable and Interoperable ETL Framework

Yazarlar: Mohd Syazwan Abdullah, Mohammad M. I. Awad, Abdul Razak Saleh, Abdul Bashah Mat Ali, Azizah Ahmad

Cilt 2 , Sayı - , 2012 , Sayfalar -

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Distributed Systems,Data Warehousing,ETL,SOA.

Özet: Extraction, Transformation and Loading (ETL) are major functionalities in data warehousing. Lack of component distribution and interoperability are the main problems in the ETL area, because ETL components are tightly-coupled in the traditional ETL framework.  This paper explores and discusses five popular distributed technologies for the purpose of highlighting the best technology that is capable of overcoming the distribution and interoperability gaps of the traditional ETL framework. Based on the comparison of distributed technologies discussed in this paper, several benefits can be obtained when SOA is used in redefining the ETL framework such as: distribution, interoperability, reusability, portability, and compatibility with legacy systems. These advantages and other SOA specifications are discussed in this paper.


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@article{2012, title={Comparison of Distributed Technologies for Defining a Distributable and Interoperable ETL Framework}, volume={2}, number={0}, publisher={Current Proceedings on Technology }, author={Mohd Syazwan Abdullah, Mohammad M. I. Awad, Abdul Razak Saleh, Abdul Bashah Mat Ali, Azizah Ahmad}, year={2012} }
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Mohd Syazwan Abdullah, Mohammad M. I. Awad, Abdul Razak Saleh, Abdul Bashah Mat Ali, Azizah Ahmad. (2012). Comparison of Distributed Technologies for Defining a Distributable and Interoperable ETL Framework (Vol. 2). Vol. 2. Current Proceedings on Technology .
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Mohd Syazwan Abdullah, Mohammad M. I. Awad, Abdul Razak Saleh, Abdul Bashah Mat Ali, Azizah Ahmad. Comparison of Distributed Technologies for Defining a Distributable and Interoperable ETL Framework. no. 0, Current Proceedings on Technology , 2012.