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The AAIR Data Warehousing special interest group was formed at the 2005 AAIR Annual Forum in Melbourne for University staff with an interest in Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence and other similar information systems. In September 2007, the group had 120 members from 37 Australian and New Zealand institutions and other organisations.
The group aims to provide a forum for
sharing of information and discussion about the use at tertiary education
institutions, for the purpose of management information and decision
making, of any of the following:
- A Data Warehouse or similar database
- Business Intelligence Tools
- Management Information environments
- Digital Dashboards
- Data Quality frameworks and processes
- Portals
The Terms of Reference are available here.
Coordinators
, University of South Australia
, University of
South Australia
Group Listserv (DataWSIG)
Please visit the mailing list if
you are interested in receiving information, or participating in comments
and questions about data warehousing issues.
Data Warehousing SIG Forum (Wollongong, September 2008)
Click here for papers.
Data Warehousing Survey results (Jan 2008)
View the results of 25 institutions about data warehousing and management information environments currently in use at Australian universities. If you require more information about particular responses, please contact one of the coordinators.
Data Warehousing SIG Forum (Brisbane, September 2007)
Click here for papers.
National Benchmarking System for the Higher Education Student Collection Data (NatBes)
Click here for information on NatBes.
Data Warehousing SIG Forum (Adelaide, July 2006)
UniSA recently hosted the first meeting of the Data Warehousing Special Interest Group at the City West Campus of UniSA in Adelaide. The 2 day event included speakers from 5 Australian universities and 2 major software vendors (COGNOS and Microsoft). The event was attended by representatives from 18 Australian and 2 New Zealand universities. The presentations are available on the Forum website.
Data Warehousing Survey results (Jan 2006)
View
the results of 26
responses representing 23 institutions about data warehousing and
management information environments currently in use at Australian
universities. If you require more information about particular responses,
please contact one of the coordinators.
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