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  2. Star schema - Wikipedia

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    The star schema is an important special case of the snowflake schema, and is more effective for handling simpler queries. [2] The star schema gets its name from the physical model's [3] resemblance to a star shape with a fact table at its center and the dimension tables surrounding it representing the star's points.

  3. Radar chart - Wikipedia

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    The radar chart is a chart and/or plot that consists of a sequence of equi-angular spokes, called radii, with each spoke representing one of the variables. The data length of a spoke is proportional to the magnitude of the variable for the data point relative to the maximum magnitude of the variable across all data points.

  4. STAR model - Wikipedia

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    The model is usually referred to as the STAR(p) models proceeded by the letter describing the transition function (see below) and p is the order of the autoregressive part. Most popular transition function include exponential function and first and second-order logistic functions.

  5. Fact constellation - Wikipedia

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    A fact constellation schema, also referred to as a galaxy schema, is a model using multiple fact tables and multiple dimension tables. [1] These schemas are implemented for complex data warehouses. [1] The fact constellation is a measure of online analytical processing and can be seen as an extension of the star schema.

  6. SPSS Modeler - Wikipedia

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    IBM SPSS Modeler is a data mining and text analytics software application from IBM. It is used to build predictive models and conduct other analytic tasks. It has a visual interface which allows users to leverage statistical and data mining algorithms without programming.

  7. Talk:Star schema - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, the truly useful big questions aren't answerable just with the corporate data being compiled to track sales and costs (regardless whether it's in 5th Normal Form or a Star Schema). Then go find a way to approximately get that data, and leave the banal stuff (including OLAP and Star Schemas) for the soon to be outsourced projects.

  8. Reverse star schema - Wikipedia

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    The reverse star schema is a schema optimized for fast retrieval of large quantities of descriptive data. The design was derived from a warehouse star schema , [ 1 ] and its adaptation for descriptive data required that certain key characteristics of the classic star schema be "reversed".

  9. Spaghetti plot - Wikipedia

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    A spaghetti plot (also known as a spaghetti chart, spaghetti diagram, or spaghetti model) is a method of viewing data to visualize possible flows through systems. Flows depicted in this manner appear like noodles, hence the coining of this term. [1] This method of statistics was first used to track routing through factories.