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Month: November 2008

KTH/SU Guest Lecture

We held a guest lecture at KTH/SU for the Data Warehousing and Relational Database Modeling classes. The Anchor Modeling technique was presented and contrasted against other types of modeling.

SU KTH Course Presentation

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