Web-Enabled Data Warehouse and Web-Based Data Warehouse
(Economics and Management Science Dept. of Jishou Univ., Jishou 416000, Hunan China)
Online:2002-09-15
Published:2013-01-05
About author:WANG Xiaocheng(1965-),male,was born in Chengbu,Hunan Province,associate professor of Jishou University,a doctor candidate of Central South University,area of research is information systems and management engineering.
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This paper was supported by the scholarship from Chinese Scholarship Council
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