What is the best introductory book on Datawarehousing/Business Intelligence?

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I liked The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Dimensional Modeling, but anything on this topic by Ralph Kimball is great IMO.

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I second this - it's a good book, covering a variety of useful design idioms. I'ts also quite readable and reasonably short by the standards of such things. – ConcernedOfTunbridgeWells Feb 19 '09 at 10:26
Agreed. And if you have the money for training, DEFINITELY take their courses. The authors teach the courses. – HardCode Feb 19 '09 at 13:54
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In general you should definitely direct your attention at the 2 gurus within the datawarehousing field, named Ralph Kimball and William H. Inmon. (the latter often referred to as just Bill Inmon)

A good book to start with is "The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit" 2nd edition by Ralph Kimball et al. The book is a classic read and has just been published in its 2nd edition, hence many terms and technical specs have been updated and clarified since the 1st version.

Another good starting point would be "Building the Data Warehouse" by William H. Inmon.

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Kimball and/or Inmon

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