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An Experimental Replication With Data Warehouse Metrics:
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Article #:    ITJ2947
Pages:    1 - 21
Source:    International Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining, Vol. 1, Issue 4
Author(s):    Serrano, Manuel; Calero, Coral; Piattini, Mario
Affiliation(s):    University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain; University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain; University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

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Data warehouses are large repositories that integrate data from several sources for analysis and decision support. Data warehouse quality is crucial, because a bad data warehouse design may lead to the rejection of the decision support system or may result in non-productive decisions. In the last years, we have been working on the definition and validation of software metrics in order to assure data warehouse quality. Some of the metrics are adapted directly from previous ones defined for relational databases, and others are specific for data warehouses. In this paper, we present part of the empirical work we have developed in order to know if the proposed metrics can be used as indicators of data warehouse quality. Previously, we have developed an experiment and its replication, and in this paper, we present the second replication we have made with the purpose of assessing data warehouse maintainability. As a result of the whole empirical work, we have obtained a subset of the proposed metrics that seem to be good indicators of data warehouse quality.

 
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