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UML version 2.0

Joris Lammers December 23, 2004 1
UML version 2.0

Introduction Although UML 2.0 is not completely new, I was not able to have a look at it until now. For people like me, and for other people who are interested, I tried to summarize the differences between UML 2.0 and UML 1.4. At the very bottom of this post, […]

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Business Intelligence OLAP Event (Oracle, The Netherlands)

Joris Lammers November 5, 2004 2
Business Intelligence OLAP Event (Oracle,  The Netherlands)

The event took place on thursday the 28th of october. During four presentations Oracle presented Oracle OLAP in the data warehouse, the OLAP architecture, Oracle products (like OWB and discoverer for OLAP), and more recent products/add-ins like Oracle Portal, BI Beans and the Excel add-in.

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