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- initialism computing, data warehousing Initialism of Extract, transform, load.
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The process of extracting data from the source system and bringing it into the data warehouse is commonly called ETL, which stands for extraction, transformation, and loading.
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The process known as ETL-extract, transform, and load-means pulling every morsel of data together and cleaning it up before funneling it through a spend analysis program.
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The process known as ETL-extract, transform, and load-means pulling every morsel of data together and cleaning it up before funneling it through a spend analysis program.
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The process known as ETL-extract, transform, and load-means pulling every morsel of data together and cleaning it up before funneling it through a spend analysis program.
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The process known as ETL-extract, transform, and load-means pulling every morsel of data together and cleaning it up before funneling it through a spend analysis program.
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The process known as ETL-extract, transform, and load-means pulling every morsel of data together and cleaning it up before funneling it through a spend analysis program.
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The process known as ETL-extract, transform, and load-means pulling every morsel of data together and cleaning it up before funneling it through a spend analysis program.
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To provide meaningful, consistent, and reliable information to their end users, these businesses rely on data integration technologies to extract, transform, and load data (commonly known as ETL operations) as they move data between systems.
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In a DW context, the Scrum Master might be someone who makes sure that the diverse data stewards achieve steady progress on crafting a common glossary of business terms that span diverse subject areas, while the technical specialties -- such as ETL developers, data architects, and report designers -- incorporate those definitions into the underlying metadata and modeling layer that they, hopefully, share.
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If using plug-in decorations, make sure they are safety listed by UL, ETL, or CSA.
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