The Industrial Districts: Fundamental elements and Structures
Fundamental elements: R1 23
The tipology of District Enterprise: R1 17-18
The District Configurations R2 4-7
The organization of the production process R1 16
The Three Points R1 Hinge 18-22
The Industrial Field R1 18
The Choice of the Meant Internationalization and its New one
The Internationalization of the Markets: the R3 Threat Understood it "the new one sinificato of the internationalization",
"Various types of knowing", "and the Districts"
From the Captive Market to that
World-wide R3 Understood it "Various types of knowing", "the possible evolution"
The Gap of the
District Enterprises R1 61-78
The hypothesis of the Collaboration and the Sharing in order to exceed the Gap
R1 73-74, R3 Understood it
"the possible evolution"
A First Step towards the District Net:
the Virtual Warehouse One Priority Necessity: To pull down the Costs R4 Xi-xii, R5, R4 1-26,136-144, 171-240
Impresa-Rete: Sharing of Assets and Information Remaining R6 Owners
The Advantages of the Virtual Warehouse R6
The New Management of the Acquaintance in the Districts Premised the Acquaintance Exchanged in the R1 Districts 31-60
As the possible evolution Is changing to the Management of the Acquaintance in the Industrial Districts R1 47-60 R3 ""
The Possible Evolution: the New Management of the R1 Acquaintance 73-78
The Unfavorable factors to the new Management of the Acquaintance R7, R8
Planning of the Database for the Virtual Warehouse To plan the Database R9 1-10, 163-168
The Conceptual Planning: The Model Entitą-Relazioni R9 168-189, 197-219, R10
TheEntitą-Relazioni Model for the Virtual Warehouse R6
A Problem To resolve R6
Logical Planning R9 227-270
the R9 Normalization 271-290
The Physical Planning R11
Motivations to the development of a model of Datawarehouse for the Industrial Districts
Premised the Business Reporting R12 10-11 puts into effect them, 16-26; R13
tipology new of reporting Business
R12 16-26
Contained and characteristic of the new systems of Reporting R12 16-26
The Jump of Quality of the Business
Intelligence regarding Traditional Sistemi of Management of the R12 Acquaintance 139-141; R14 4-5; R15 4
The potentialities of the Business Intelligence for the Districts R1 61 R16 R17
Vendor rating the R16
The Procurement R12, R18 89-105
The CRM R12, R18 141-170
Planning of the Datawarehouse for the Virtual Warehouse
Premised Chosen of the Architecture and the type. R19 1-45
The plan of the Datamart R19 45-59
Analyses and
Reconciliation of the Sources of Give R19 to you 59-79
Analysis of Requirement R19 79-89, R6
Conceptual Planning R19 91-160
Logical Planning R19 197-218
Physical Planning R20
Conclusions
Witnesses of reference for the bibliography
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R8 Federcomin, I Distretti Produttivi Digitali, 2002
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R18 Kimball, Ross, The Datawarehouse Toolkit, Second Edition,2002, Wiley & sons.
R19 Golfarelli, Rizzi, Datawarehouse, teoria e pratica della progettazione, McGraw-Hill, 2002
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GENERAL CONSULTATION
V.Dhar-R.Stein, Seven Methods for transforming corporate data into Business Intelligence, Prentice Hall,1997.
Inmon, Building the Datawarehouse, Third Edition, Wiley & sons, 2001
Westerman, Datawarehousing, using the Wal-Mart Model, Academic Press, 2001
V. Di Bari, Dizionario dell'Economia Digitale, Il Sole 24 Ore, 2002