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2009 Conference-Indiana University April 26-28 2009A total of 200 participants attended the 2009 HEDW Forum conference. Conference presentationss are available for members to view and download. You have to be a member of this website to be able to view the presentations. Presentations List A Data Warehouse Implementation Experience with OBIEE for Institutional Research Banu Solak, University of Massachusetts-Amherst A First Look at Data Warehousing Kuali Financial System Data Dylan Cooper, The University of Arizona Biting the Serpent’s Tail: How to Turn Assessment into Improvement Frank McCluskey, Dave Becher, Melanie Winter, Liz Wallace American Public University System Building BI Blueprints with Visio, Push-Pins, and String Aaron Walz and Beth Ladd, University of Illinois Building for Analytics: Critical Success Factors Joanne Wilhelm (panel convener), John Rome, Jim Singleton, Jeff Stark Business Intelligence for $7 A Day, Doug Price Miami University Can a Wiki Be Used to Define Data in a Data Warehouse? Daniel Riehs, Boston College Challenges of an Expansive Business Intelligence Project Helen Ernst, State University of New York; Dan Brint, SUNY ITEC Changed Data Capture for Data Warehousing Madan Dorairaj and Brian Long, Princeton University Connecting Data Richard Howard and Linda Lorenz, University of Minnesota Gerald McLaughlin, DePaul University Creating and Maintaining Cross Functional Data Marts Ted Bross (panel convener) DAC! SMAT! GO! Or "A Solution to Implementing Data Security Standards" Anja Canfield-Budde, University of Washington Designing Dashboards to Die For John Rome, Arizona State University Dimensional Modeling Workshop Ora Fish and Jeff Stark, RPI End-to-End Business Intelligence Solution using Microsoft and IStrategy Kim Berlin, Stony Brook University From Data Model to Loaded Tables: Approach and Learnings Joseph Kerr, University at Buffalo Getting It Right: Successfully Deploying an Enterprise Reporting Environment Kathy Luker, University of Wisconsin Implementing a Data Warehouse at Drexel University Insiyah Jamal, Drexel University Keeping Up or Keeping Ahead Michael Wonderlich, University of Illinois MDM, Metadata, and BI: What Do We Mean and How Do They Relate? Tim Wilson, University of Notre Dame [no ] Packaging Data to Ease Operational Pain: A Case Study for Payroll Reconciliation Mark Pollard, University of Illinois Reviewing a Successful Data Warehouse Change Management Program Jennifer Selk and Michael Wonderlich, University of Illinois Technical “Lightening Talks” Ethnicity & Race Reporting for IPEDS and for the University, Vicky Shaffer Incremental vs. Refresh: ETL Strategies and Considerations, Madan Dorairaj Cultural Observations: Higher Ed and the Corporate World, Ian Wall and Vijay Gandra Aggregate Tables to Make Your Star Schema Fly, Helen Ernst “Agility” on a BI Project, Mike Deutsch Three Elements for Successful Reporting at Virginia Tech Alan Moeller, Virginia Tech Using a Data Warehouse to Audit a Transactional System Michael Glasser, University of Maryland Baltimore County Using Factless Fact and Bridge Tables to Model Effective-Dated Human Resources Data Sherri Woolard, Washington University Vendor Relations: Achieving the Win-Win Scott Wiggans, University of Denver What I Get/Wish I Could Get from the Warehouse: The View from Institutional Research Emily Thomas (panel convener), Linda Lorenz, Ed Schaefer, Linda Sullivan, Daryl Wright |