Preface

Oracle Airlines Data Model Implementation and Operations Guide describes best practices for implementing a data warehouse based on Oracle Airlines Data Model.

This preface contains the following topics:

Audience

This guide is intended for business analysts, data modelers, data warehouse administrators, IT staff, and ETL developers who implement an Oracle Airlines Data Model warehouse.

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Related Oracle Resources

Oracle provides many resources for you when implementing Oracle Airlines Data Model.

Oracle Airlines Data Model Documentation Set

For more information on Oracle Airlines Data Model, see the following documents:

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