Automatic generation of ETL physical systems from BPMN conceptual models


Autoria(s): Belo, O.; Gomes, Claudia; Oliveira, Bruno Moisés Teixeira; Marques, Ricardo; Santos, Vasco
Data(s)

26/09/2015

Resumo

ETL conceptual modeling is a very important activity in any data warehousing system project implementation. Owning a high-level system representation allowing for a clear identification of the main parts of a data warehousing system is clearly a great advantage, especially in early stages of design and development. However, the effort to model conceptually an ETL system rarely is properly rewarded. Translating ETL conceptual models directly into something that saves work and time on the concrete implementation of the system process it would be, in fact, a great help. In this paper we present and discuss a hybrid approach to this problem, combining the simplicity of interpretation and power of expression of BPMN on ETL systems conceptualization with the use of ETL patterns to produce automatically an ETL skeleton, a first prototype system, which has the ability to be executed in a commercial ETL tool like Kettle.

This work was developed under the project RAID B2K - RAID Enterprise Platform / NUP: FCOMP-01-0202-FEDER-038584, a project financed by the Incentive System for Research and Technological Development from the Thematic Operational Program Competitiveness Factors

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/1822/38345

Idioma(s)

eng

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Palavras-Chave #Data Warehousing Systems #ETL Conceptual Modeling #BPMN #Domain-Specific Languages #ETL Skeletons #Kettle
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