SQL Server 2005 Data Modeling - Part 1
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Conclusion

In this article we have covered several of the common design challenges we typically come across in developing a dimensional model. Though this is not a detailed summary, it should be enough to help you understand the modeling process. With a basic understanding of dimensional modeling and the core techniques under your belt, you should be all set to shift focus to describe the process of building a dimensional model.


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