2008 Higher Education Data Warehousing Conference
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About AAIR DW SIG
As a part of AAIR there exists a Data Warehousing Special Interest Group (DW SIG). The AAIR Data Warehousing special interest group was formed in 2005 for University staff with an interest in Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence and similar information systems. In September 2007, the Data Warehousing SIG had 120 members from 37 Australian and New Zealand institutions and other organisations.
The group aims to provide a forum for sharing information and discussions about the use of information and information systems at higher education institutions, for the purpose of management information and decision-making.
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About 2008 Higher Education Data Warehousing Conference
Every year the AAIR Data Warehousing SIG gets together to share and learn from each other and to talk about recent trends.
The 2008 Higher Education Data Warehousing Conference will be held at the University of Wollongong. It will provide the best opportunity for higher education practitioners to obtain current information, essential in delivering decision support and management reporting in today’s international education market.
The 2008 Higher Education Data Warehousing Conference in Wollongong is expected to attract 100 delegates from 30 institutions across Australia and New Zealand.
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Conference Streams and Topics
To maximise the opportunity to share knowledge, the 2008 Higher Education Data Warehousing conference will involve two parallel streams:
Stream 1 will focus on how information is extracted, transformed and loaded into management information systems. Key topics may include:
- Data Warehousing
- Data and Information Quality
- Metadata & Metadata Repositories
- Enterprise Data Integration
- Business Rules and Definitions.
Stream 2 will focus on how information is presented and used by decision makers. Key topics may include:
- Business Intelligence
- Performance Management
- Enterprise Information Portals
- Enterprise and Financial Planning
- Scorecarding
- Digital Dashboards.
Further to this, it is expected that there will be need to cover off some Special Topics including:
- Master Data Management
- Business Intelligence Competency Centres
- Data Mining and Predictive Analytics.
For more information about the streams and topics, view the proposed conference agenda.
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