Which abbreviation is not applicable to Business Intelligence ? HOLAP ROLAP LDAP MOLAP
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LDAP is not applicable to BI. HOLAP IS Hybrid Online Analytical Processing. MOLAP is Multidimensional Online Analytical Processing. ROLAP is Relational Online Amardeep Processing.
These three terms are used in Data Warehouse processing.
These three terms are used in Data Warehouse processing.
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The term Business Intelligence (BI) alludes to innovations, applications, and practices for the gathering, mix, investigation, and introduction of business data. The purpose for Business Intelligence is to support better business basic leadership.
HOLAP Is Hybrid Online Analytical Processing and is also a combination or ROLAP which is also known as relational OLAP and MOLAP which is multidimensional OLAP. All of these three functions are related to each other and they work as storing the part of data in an MOLAP store and the other data in the ROLAP store.
LDAP is totally another thing which means Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, this is a software or a protocol which enables the companies to locate organizations, individuals as well as files.
HOLAP ROLAP AND MOLAP are used in BI for collecting data in order to make a decision but LDAP is used to identify the companies as well as the files.
So LDAP is the answer to this question because it is not applicable to business intelligence.
HOLAP Is Hybrid Online Analytical Processing and is also a combination or ROLAP which is also known as relational OLAP and MOLAP which is multidimensional OLAP. All of these three functions are related to each other and they work as storing the part of data in an MOLAP store and the other data in the ROLAP store.
LDAP is totally another thing which means Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, this is a software or a protocol which enables the companies to locate organizations, individuals as well as files.
HOLAP ROLAP AND MOLAP are used in BI for collecting data in order to make a decision but LDAP is used to identify the companies as well as the files.
So LDAP is the answer to this question because it is not applicable to business intelligence.
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