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Mattison R. — Data Warehousing and Data Mining for Telecommunications
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Название: Data Warehousing and Data Mining for Telecommunications

Автор: Mattison R.

Аннотация:

..first comprehensive guide to provide practical, step-by- step directions for designing and delivering data- warehousing and mining applications in a telecommunications environment.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Технология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 1997

Количество страниц: 273

Добавлена в каталог: 17.06.2006

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STATlab for data reporting      179 180
STATlab, billing data visualization      184—185
STATlab, boxplots      176
STATlab, business manager availability      183
STATlab, capabilities      202
STATlab, competitive environment data visualization      187
STATlab, consumer quality of service data and      178—179
STATlab, CSQlab      206—207
STATlab, data availability and      200—201
STATlab, data export from      175
STATlab, data reporting      185—187
STATlab, Data Warehouse Solution      170—171
STATlab, DATAboard      178 207—208
STATlab, DATAman      203
STATlab, DATAread      203—205
STATlab, enduser tools      201—208
STATlab, GEOlab      205
STATlab, information object architecture      201
STATlab, macro language      202
STATlab, marketing data visualization      181—183
STATlab, modeling visualization      183—184
STATlab, quality of service data visualization      172—178
STATlab, real-time data access/visualization      187
STATlab, responses to open-ended questions and      179—181
STATlab, SCRIBE-Questions      208
STATlab, SCRIBE-Tutor      208
STATlab, spreadsheet      175
STATlab, spreadsheet data manager      202 206
STATlab, time series report      177
STATlab, TIMElab      205—206
STATlab, tools      170—209
Storage area      84 87;
Storage area, characteristics of      87
StreetWorks      156
Structured Query Language (SQL)      19
Switching system      74—76
System interdependency, complexity of      37
System interdependency, functioning of      36
System interdependency, illustrated      36
System-based model      42
Systems development life cycle      81
Technical proficiency      12
Technological excellence      108
Telecom Mapper      162
Telecommunications as driving economic force      5—6
telecommunications systems      53—63
Telecommunications systems, acquisition      54—55
Telecommunications systems, activation      57—58
Telecommunications systems, billing      58—59
Telecommunications systems, creation      54
Telecommunications systems, credit management      61—62
Telecommunications systems, customer service      59—61
Telecommunications systems, finance/accounting      61
Telecommunications systems, marketing      59
Telecommunications systems, network infrastructure maintenance      56—57
Telecommunications systems, network infrastructure planning/ development      55—56
Telecommunications systems, operations      62
Telecommunications systems, provisioning      57
Telecommunications systems, sales      61
Telecommunications systems, service order processing      58
Telecommunications, analysis dependency      21
Telecommunications, business of      2
Telecommunications, competitive climate of      21
Telecommunications, data intensity      20
Telecommunications, dependence on      5
Telecommunications, future directions      8
Telecommunications, geographical information and      158—159
Telecommunications, impact of      2
Telecommunications, industry segments      3—4
Telecommunications, technological change and      21
Telecommunications, technological innovation and      9
Telecommunications, value chain      51—78
Telecommunications, value propositions in      95—106
Telecommunications, “experiments”      7—8
TIMElab      184 205—206;
TIMElab, defined      205
TIMElab, functions      206
Traffic engineering      102—103
Traffic Volumes      157
Trendline-GIS      157
United States Cellular Corporation (USCC)      xvi
Value added carriers (VACs)      3
Value chain      51—78
Value chain, analysis      42—44
Value chain, business unit allocation to      66—78
Value chain, comprehensive      62—63
Value chain, example      44
Value chain, for geographically based business unit      69
Value chain, illustrated      63
Value chain, information system alignment      71—72
Value chain, organizational alignment      68—71
Value chain, organizational structure and      63—66
Value chain, process steps      52—53
Value chain, Stateside Bell      70
Value chain, telecommunications functions/ systems and      53—63
Value chain, tracing back to customer      69—70
Value chain, walking through      44—45
Value propositions, activation      104
Value propositions, billing      104
Value propositions, by functional area      98—105
Value propositions, creation      103—104
Value propositions, credit      99—100
Value propositions, customer service      100
Value propositions, defined      90
Value propositions, gathering      90—92
Value propositions, in telecommunications      95—106
Value propositions, knowledge discovery      97—98
Value propositions, marketing      99
Value propositions, network maintenance      103
Value propositions, network planning      101—103
Value propositions, operations      96—97 104—105
Value propositions, provisioning      104
Value propositions, sales      101
Value propositions, service order processing      104
Visualization      19 88 98
Visualization of billing data      184—185
Visualization of consumer quality of service data      178—179
Visualization of enterprise business intelligence      220
Visualization of marketing data      181—183
Visualization of modeling      183—184
Visualization of quality of service data      172—178
Visualization of real-time data      187
Visualization of responses to open-ended questions      179—181
Web-based discovery      19 88 97
Web-based discovery, defined      19
Web-based discovery, enterprise business intelligence      220
Wide area telephone services (WATS)      3
World Wide Web (WWW)      8
“Dump and run” model      81—83; see also “Building”
“Dump and run” model, defined      81
“Dump and run” model, failure of      81—83
“Dump and run” model, illustrated      82
“Kingpin” systems      72—74
“Kingpin” systems, defined      72
“Kingpin” systems, illustrated      73
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